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Old April 21st 08, 03:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Andy [YaYa]
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Default Knights of the Old Republic 2 stops running...

=?Utf-8?B?SHlkcmE=?= wrote in
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Hi, all. I have a problem starting KOTOR2 on Vista. There's a error
message each time starting up that the program has stopped running and
needs to close (I've managed to get past the first cutscene several
times in the beginning before the error shows). The error has been
reported, but no solutions.

I know my computer isn't especially designed for gaming, but it still
is able to run Halo CE fairly well. Which is strange if it's the
hardware causing it. I would think that Halo is more demanding than
KOTOR, and KOTOR's graphics and gameplay are relatively simple.

When I looked at the system requirement information, I have green in
all categories except two that are not met at the recommended level
(yellow). A red indicator won't allow it to run, and I have no red
indications.

The yellows are the CPU, which is at 1.60GHz. KOTOR's recommended IS
at 1.6GHz (Pentium 4 or Athlon XP Class) with a minimal 1.0GHz
required for Pentium 3 and Athlon. I'm using a Intel Dual Core.

Intel Core 2 Duo at 1.6Ghz is (often) faster than an older P4/XP 1.6Ghz
CPU, you should be OK. Programs that are multi-threaded aware will run
faster on a Dual Core because they you both "Cores" or CPUs at the same
time. I don't think KOTOR2 is Multicore aware, but shouldn't matter.

I have a Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family

You're fine with this integrated chipset.

And the Problem Reports and Solutons Windows Utility, it said that the
fault was a APPCRASH. Sorry for the technical jargon, but is it
crashing because of a hardware requirement issue or something else?

Could be heat, could be you're using old drivers.

You can get the latest drivers for your video from:

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...ProductID=2583
&DwnldID=15829&strOSs=153&OSFullName=Windows%20Vis ta*%20Home%20Premium,%
2032-bit%20version&lang=eng

You can get the latest Chipset drivers for your system from:

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...ProductID=2529
&DwnldID=14528&strOSs=153&OSFullName=Windows%20Vis ta*%20Home%20Premium,%
2032-bit%20version&lang=eng

Download and run these two files, reboot and try the game again.

If that does not help, it could be heat, try taking the side panel off
your computer to allow more airflow into the system. See if that helps.

Close other programs running on your system (use task-manager), simply
right click on some of the icons near your clock and choose quit or exit
if the option is there. Don't worry, they'll come back when you reboot.

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-A.