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    Enlightened Despot Member Vladimir's Avatar
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    Well besides:
    Progress I guess. It's populating the list of programs in the Add/Remove programs section that it wasn't before.
    There hasn't been any noticeable improvement. I'll try to see how M2 runs after I funkyinstall it. The problem with NWN causing 100% cpu usage with severely reduced frames per second is troubling. I may know more after upgrading my graphics card eventually. I take it an NVIDIA 440 (something like that) isn’t great. Hopefully one of the cards recommended on the NWN2 site will do the trick.


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    I'd call that a burden rather than a fix, but if you can live happily with that burden...


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    btw, have you tried virtual drive things, like Nero, or Alcohol 120% ?
    I'm thinking that instead of booting into safe mode and then installing, say, a game (or something that reads most of a CD/DVD), you could just stay in normal mode, copy the CD/DVD to your hdd, and mount it as a virtual drive.

    Why do this ? If it works, it might be faster - if enough of the CD/DVD's contents are read to make it worthwhile; it will especially be useful if you intend to use it several times - as is usually the case with a game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blodrast
    btw, have you tried virtual drive things, like Nero, or Alcohol 120% ?
    I'm thinking that instead of booting into safe mode and then installing, say, a game (or something that reads most of a CD/DVD), you could just stay in normal mode, copy the CD/DVD to your hdd, and mount it as a virtual drive.

    Why do this ? If it works, it might be faster - if enough of the CD/DVD's contents are read to make it worthwhile; it will especially be useful if you intend to use it several times - as is usually the case with a game.
    I do believe that this violates the forum rules. Piracy potential. You might want to edit it out before a mod catches you.

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    Virtual Drives ? No, I don't think they are against the forum rules.
    I mean, I know what you're saying, and thank you for the warning.
    I guess I'll clarify a bit, although it shouldn't be necessary, imo... It gets tiring and annoying to have to say after every phrase "I'm not condoning piracy... I'm not encouraging piracy..."... meh.
    However, it should be obvious that this has nothing to do with piracy or whatever: you simply copy the contents of a CD/DVD that you already own on the hdd. It doesn't relate in any way to how you acquired that CD. Also, this doesn't refer to games exclusively - it applies to absolutely anything you may have on a CD/DVD.

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    Wow, a bunch of workarounds, how about a proper reinstall of Windows to get the CD drivers straight again?
    Or just take the PC to whoever upgraded it and tell him/her/them what's wrong with it, he/she/they should be responsible, at least in a moral way.
    Creating a big mess of workarounds just because some drivers are messed up isn't something I would do after upgrading my computer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Husar
    Wow, a bunch of workarounds, how about a proper reinstall of Windows to get the CD drivers straight again?
    Or just take the PC to whoever upgraded it and tell him/her/them what's wrong with it, he/she/they should be responsible, at least in a moral way.
    Creating a big mess of workarounds just because some drivers are messed up isn't something I would do after upgrading my computer.
    Well I almost killed the guy who I took it to for the "upgrade", and as Blodrast (Should be Bloodrast ) said, that would be illegal, and wrong .

    The Sony CD-RW did come with Nero software which I installed but I'm hesitant to attempt that as it seems that windows doesn't *recognize* .exe files properly. I'm pretty sure the icons change from normal to safe mode.

    I may eventually reinstall windows. The less that legit copy that my "friend" put on here had to go (because having it would be illegal and that would be wrong ), I bought the last copy of XP home edition (found it under a shelf or something) and could do the reinstall.

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    @ Vladimir: LOL!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
    I may eventually reinstall windows. The less that legit copy that my "friend" put on here had to go (because having it would be illegal and that would be wrong ), I bought the last copy of XP home edition (found it under a shelf or something) and could do the reinstall.
    Aren't you studying at a university/college?
    If you are, check whether it is member of MSDNAA and get XP Pro SP2 and/or Vista Business for free without searching under shelves or in wastebins.

    Now that I had a look, I still have a few yellow exclamation marks in Vista, but since it doesn't tell me what exactly the missing driver is for (something called isatap{a long hex number} next to my properly installed and working network adapter[maybe firewire driver?], two unknown devices and my TV card which does not support Vista) and everything runs fine and smooth, I couldn't care less(which, in my case means I still care a little bit ).
    Last edited by Husar; 04-28-2007 at 11:12.


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