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    BSOD. Blue Screen Of Death. Normally a Hardware issue...
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    Well after playing many hours this game does need a few patches. I have so far 3 CTD and my brother has had several. My other brother has had any yet but then again he has only played for about 1 hour.

    Also for some reason the campaing map is laggy for me. And no it isn't because I have a crappy computer. Anyways this game needs some patches for me to fully enjoy it.


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    With the Demo I experienced some Crashes not COD a full crash Computer just reboots. Now when I bring up Campaign it crashes every times usually within first min. It is unplayable and with a 2 and a half hour install I really do not want re-install
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    I've had one CTD the first time a naval battle was flagged in a campaign. Hasn't recurred.

    Otherwise, generally OK, although one interesting bug in that the screen pans when I move the mouse to the left border, but not when I move it to the right and on to the second monitor...


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    I haz a general hardware problem.
    So I buy the graphics card Lemur recommended, and I proceed to take out the old gt 7600 geforce I had; without uninstalling it. I realise my mistake and slot it back in, only to discover to my horror that I need to “select a proper boot device”. I figure that means the instalation Cd that came with the original card, but I threw that out years ago. Hoping for the best, I put my new card in anyway, to no avail. Any ideas on how I can get out of this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subotan View Post
    I haz a general hardware problem.
    So I buy the graphics card Lemur recommended, and I proceed to take out the old gt 7600 geforce I had; without uninstalling it. I realise my mistake and slot it back in, only to discover to my horror that I need to “select a proper boot device”. I figure that means the instalation Cd that came with the original card, but I threw that out years ago. Hoping for the best, I put my new card in anyway, to no avail. Any ideas on how I can get out of this?
    What happens when you put your new card in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subotan View Post
    I haz a general hardware problem.
    So I buy the graphics card Lemur recommended, and I proceed to take out the old gt 7600 geforce I had; without uninstalling it. I realise my mistake and slot it back in, only to discover to my horror that I need to “select a proper boot device”. I figure that means the instalation Cd that came with the original card, but I threw that out years ago. Hoping for the best, I put my new card in anyway, to no avail. Any ideas on how I can get out of this?

    Boot it in safe mode - clean out any old driver remnants. Then reboot and Windows should be in 680x800 rez at this point. Then you install your new drivers and you should be all set.
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    Ok, so I realise that it was due to the hard drive cable falling out whilst putting my new card in (HURR DURR), but I have a new problem. I was able to boot up windows, and uninstall the nvidia driver and disable the motherboard graphics driver, as the instructions told me to do. However, I now have a new problem, as when I boot up with the new card in I have a horribly trippy mess, which is impossible to use, and when I use the motherboard directly, I find that all I get is a black screen upon getting to the login screen (I suspect that the same thing appearsd behind the trippy mess as well.). Any ideas on how to solve this conundrum? A reply as quickly as possible would be very much appreciated, and everyone who helps will get a balloon, and the person who solves this for me will be showered with baloons.

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