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Has that PC been Previously tested for Drugs? XD :P
Nah, I'm teasing :) anyways, here's a few things that might becausing this 2 happen
1) not enough memory to run the program
2) in need of a better graphics card
3) need to dounload latest Direct X version (10.0)
4) fragment the computer
5) reinstal TT
Well, that's all the help I can offer Chuck, other than that, I have no idea :)
Cadc (SA) (Leader)
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It because its not a mac, thats all. XD
Do u have a Nvidia graphics card? If yes turn of NView if not throw ur PC out of the window
"4) fragment the computer"
Hmm, that's a new one. Try that. It outta get it working. :)
Thanks a lot everyone for your help. I will work on it tonight hopefully in time for the games.
Chuck
Sexist: I would get a Mac but it seems to make it's user arrogant "know-it-alls"! ;)
Lol
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Last edited: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 at 5:00:43 PM
Use the TT logging feature. I bet its the graphics card/drivers
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I am trying to load TT on my nephew's computer and I can't make it work. When I try to start the program it starts to cycle between the desktop and TT...back and forth. When I control alt delete it starts cycling through that also. The comp is an HP laptop with pentium 4 and 400 someodd meg of ram. A few times I was able to flash the power button and get the game to come up but the second I tried to go online it would start cycling through the screens again. I need help bad!!!
Thanks in advance,
Chuck