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  1. UPDATE Well, I did the swap to my Ti4200 card and installed the latest ForceWare 77.77. Game works like a charm now. Been playing for the last 4-5 hours and there are no BSODs, 1/3 load problems, movie problems, etc... Actually video performance with the Ti4200 isn't that bad. I'm running 1280x1024 @ 60Hz with High texture pack. Turned off shadows, AA but I have first level anisotropy on. Not as fast as my 9600XT but still playable with reasonable frame rates. I can sacrifice some graphics quality so that I can continue playing the game! Thanks for everyone's responses.
  2. Thanks for the replies. I won't buy a new card just for the game. This is an older card I have lying around - I really like playing KOTOR2 and want to finish it. The card swap is just temporary, as soon as I've finished I'll swap back to the ATI.
  3. I'm having so many problems (particularly BSOD) with my Radeon 9600XT. I've searched this forum and see many others also having problems due to an ATI card or another. I've tried using Catalyst 5.8, 5.4 and 4.11. 4.11 works partially but still having random lock ups, etc. I'm tired of these bugs between KOTOR2 and ATI. So happens I've got an older Nvidia GF4 Ti4200 card around. Will swapping to this card help? I've not heard of complaints from Nvidia card users.
  4. Trin, You can download the 4.2 atioglxx.dll from http://users.ameritech.net/rayder/kotorfix.ZIP

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