My 1337 Machine
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- Uber1337
My 1337 Machine
Hello,
I'm having a bit of a problem here... My 1337 AMD64 wont play old games. I dont know what to do. I cant play RTCW anymore. The coding must be all fucked up in this game. Everytime i load the game it just crashes. It must be the coding.
Any suggestions?

I'm having a bit of a problem here... My 1337 AMD64 wont play old games. I dont know what to do. I cant play RTCW anymore. The coding must be all fucked up in this game. Everytime i load the game it just crashes. It must be the coding.
Any suggestions?

- shockwave203
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did you just decide to plunk an AMD64 into your system?
you'll most likely have to format your hardrive if that's what you did.
you'll most likely have to format your hardrive if that's what you did.
- shockwave203
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what do you mean you have been switching cards back and forth?
if you swap nvidia card for ATI card without properly uninstalling the drivers, you can get crashes. download and run this in safe mode to make sure all video drivers are gone
http://www.driverheaven.net/cleaner/
are you sure everythign in your system is intalled? graphics drivers, motherboard drivers, soundcard drivers, etc?
if you swap nvidia card for ATI card without properly uninstalling the drivers, you can get crashes. download and run this in safe mode to make sure all video drivers are gone
http://www.driverheaven.net/cleaner/
are you sure everythign in your system is intalled? graphics drivers, motherboard drivers, soundcard drivers, etc?
- shockwave203
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well it shouldn't "hate" your old games, because it's perfectly capable of playing today's 32-bit games along with 64-bit games in the future.
go to start, run, type dxdiag and hit enter. at the bottom, click 'save all information', and post the text of that file here.
go to start, run, type dxdiag and hit enter. at the bottom, click 'save all information', and post the text of that file here.
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