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unless they are the sort of people who monitor everything you do on your computer, 24.7)

 

do you know my parents?? im not evan alowed to post on fourms enless there waching or the teachers arent :-

 

No, I am sorry, I did not mean any offence by the way. What I am trying to tell you though, is that that what is being recommended to you ('turning off' a core for that specific application) is optimising the performance of your computer, without resorting to any risk or out of the ordinary, to be honest, user conduct. It's no more detrimentary to your computer as it is upgrading say your drivers or virus defintions.

 

In any case, good luck, it's one hell of a game!

unless they are the sort of people who monitor everything you do on your computer, 24.7)

 

do you know my parents?? im not evan alowed to post on fourms enless there waching or the teachers arent :lol:

 

 

 

...................... lol :lol:

unless they are the sort of people who monitor everything you do on your computer, 24.7)

 

do you know my parents?? im not evan alowed to post on fourms enless there waching or the teachers arent :ermm:

 

No, I am sorry, I did not mean any offence by the way. What I am trying to tell you though, is that that what is being recommended to you ('turning off' a core for that specific application) is optimising the performance of your computer, without resorting to any risk or out of the ordinary, to be honest, user conduct. It's no more detrimentary to your computer as it is upgrading say your drivers or virus defintions.

 

In any case, good luck, it's one hell of a game!

 

Dual-core processors work fine with KotOR with no tweaking at all (at least with an XPS 700). And in my experience restricting a program to a single processor on a dual-core system has never changed anything.

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i should also add that the game does work on my gradmas pc iv played through about 4 times.

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another thing i tryd it on an older dell demetion 410 and it does not work so its not the proceser

The problem you have on the other computer might be related to something else (graphics card?)

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the only thing thats not over the recomended system is the ram at 125mb

the only thing thats not over the recomended system is the ram at 125mb

 

125mb of ram is not possible...

 

128 is what you were trying to say (I think)...

 

In any case, attempting to play KOTOR with less than 512 is IMO a bad idea... Ask your parents for more ram...

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