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Post by Yskonyn on Jul 12, 2003 14:15:50 GMT
Be sure to check if the virtual memory is managed by windows itself. Some programs seem to alter this (as I always had it set at automatic, but suddenly I found out that it was now set at a manual setting!!)
Also be sure (if you have an ASUS videocard) to use the NVIDIA reference drivers instead of the ASUS 44.03. Now Ghostmaster will run fine!
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Post by systems on Jul 22, 2003 8:38:23 GMT
Bump (to get the message across ) If anyone doesn't know who their videocard manufacturer is, you can find out in all versions of Windows by doing any of these 1. Right-click your desktop, select "properties", select "settings", select "advanced". 2. Control Panel -> System 3. Start -> Run -> Type "dxdiag".
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