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After I log on my account on windows xp, the computer starts to load and then
it freezes....the recent changes I made to the computer was two things; first I installed the computer game crysis and 2nd I installed a new nvidia driver for my geforce card, anyways the computer freezes totally so I can't uninstall or change anything and then I restart using the restart button and it all happens again...... |
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You would best get your answer in an XP forum.
-- Regards, BobF. "Sherif" wrote in message ... After I log on my account on windows xp, the computer starts to load and then it freezes....the recent changes I made to the computer was two things; first I installed the computer game crysis and 2nd I installed a new nvidia driver for my geforce card, anyways the computer freezes totally so I can't uninstall or change anything and then I restart using the restart button and it all happens again...... |
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"Sherif" wrote in message
... After I log on my account on windows xp, the computer starts to load and then it freezes....the recent changes I made to the computer was two things; first I installed the computer game crysis and 2nd I installed a new nvidia driver for my geforce card, anyways the computer freezes totally so I can't uninstall or change anything and then I restart using the restart button and it all happens again...... Ummm - see that little word VISTA in the heading of this group????? |
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Ummm No - all I see is a little word XP in the subject and text of this
thread. Don't see Vista at all. If people would copy enough of the previous post maybe it would be there. -- Regards, BobF. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Sherif" wrote in message ... After I log on my account on windows xp, the computer starts to load and then it freezes....the recent changes I made to the computer was two things; first I installed the computer game crysis and 2nd I installed a new nvidia driver for my geforce card, anyways the computer freezes totally so I can't uninstall or change anything and then I restart using the restart button and it all happens again...... Ummm - see that little word VISTA in the heading of this group????? |
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"Bob F." wrote in message
... Ummm No - all I see is a little word XP in the subject and text of this thread. Don't see Vista at all. If people would copy enough of the previous post maybe it would be there. I meant the group heading! as in microsoft.public.windows.VISTA.performance_mainten ance :-) |
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Yes, and the text and subject said XP, so that's where he should go. You
see Gordon, the idea is to pose the question you have in the group that has the best fit. And again you have deleted more of the thread so we have lost trail of the facts, haven't we? Now, can we get back to solving problems please. -- Regards, BobF. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Bob F." wrote in message ... Ummm No - all I see is a little word XP in the subject and text of this thread. Don't see Vista at all. If people would copy enough of the previous post maybe it would be there. I meant the group heading! as in microsoft.public.windows.VISTA.performance_mainten ance :-) |
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"Bob F." wrote in message
... Yes, and the text and subject said XP, so that's where he should go. You see Gordon, the idea is to pose the question you have in the group that has the best fit. And again you have deleted more of the thread so we have lost trail of the facts, haven't we? Now, can we get back to solving problems please. Sorry, I'm not liking your attitude. The OP posted an XP question in a VISTA group, so I asked him where XP was in the group title. if that offends you then TOUGH TITTY. |
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Gordon,
I see I owe you an apology. I took another look at the thread and I see that we both responded to the OP at exactly the same time. I picked up your response as a response to me. Since I took it as a little blunt, (thinking it was to me, and not the OP) I responded as I did and it degenerated from there. -- Regards, BobF. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Bob F." wrote in message ... Yes, and the text and subject said XP, so that's where he should go. You see Gordon, the idea is to pose the question you have in the group that has the best fit. And again you have deleted more of the thread so we have lost trail of the facts, haven't we? Now, can we get back to solving problems please. Sorry, I'm not liking your attitude. The OP posted an XP question in a VISTA group, so I asked him where XP was in the group title. if that offends you then TOUGH TITTY. |
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crysis would be the most RAM and Graphics hungry Game out there!
Obviously, your hardware can't handle it. Hit(tap, tap, tap) F8 at startup and go into Safe mode; uninstall crysis. I know this is vista newsgroup, but I know of the Game -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Sherif" wrote: After I log on my account on windows xp, the computer starts to load and then it freezes....the recent changes I made to the computer was two things; first I installed the computer game crysis and 2nd I installed a new nvidia driver for my geforce card, anyways the computer freezes totally so I can't uninstall or change anything and then I restart using the restart button and it all happens again...... |
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I gave him some advice Bob, as I have read about the Game when it 1st came out.
Either leave it alone, or, if someone feels like helping them with something they know about; WHY NOT? -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Bob F." wrote: Gordon, I see I owe you an apology. I took another look at the thread and I see that we both responded to the OP at exactly the same time. I picked up your response as a response to me. Since I took it as a little blunt, (thinking it was to me, and not the OP) I responded as I did and it degenerated from there. -- Regards, BobF. "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Bob F." wrote in message ... Yes, and the text and subject said XP, so that's where he should go. You see Gordon, the idea is to pose the question you have in the group that has the best fit. And again you have deleted more of the thread so we have lost trail of the facts, haven't we? Now, can we get back to solving problems please. Sorry, I'm not liking your attitude. The OP posted an XP question in a VISTA group, so I asked him where XP was in the group title. if that offends you then TOUGH TITTY. |
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