thanateros Posted September 10, 2003 Share Posted September 10, 2003 You might want to also consider your display setting, video card, processor and RAM seeing as the program itself can be taxing on a CPU's memory. It could also be that Windows is just messing up in typical fashion, in which case I pray you have a partitioned hard drive. Try updating your display drivers and closing any other programs in the background that take up a lot of memory.....unmentionable programs are the worst offenders, followed by anti-virus programs and instant messanger programs. Hope this might give you a little clue as to what's going on, and if all else fails, format windows and start over, it's a pain but unfortunately necessary with such a terrible OS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cecil14 Posted September 11, 2003 Author Share Posted September 11, 2003 I do have a partitioned hard drive. Morrowind and all my other games just happen to be on drive "d". :D I planned on reformatting after I move this month anyway. The only things that load up when my computer comes on are the four mentioned above. Then sometimes I run msn, which could be causing it. Is there a recommended display resolution for the editor? I usually run at 1024x768. Run the game at 800x600 though, seems to go a bit faster. Should have enough ram, adequate anyway. I've got another gig of it sitting here but good ol' 98 only recognizes 512. Hense the desire for 2k. :rolleyes: Anyway, guess I'll just live with it for now. When the time comes I'll back everything up and redo windows. Thanks guys,Anthony Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrjb2k Posted September 19, 2003 Share Posted September 19, 2003 You mentioned that you only updated BloodMoon, maybe when you reinstall the game again, update the morrowind with Morrowind_v1.2.0722 and then reinstall Tribunal and update that with tribunal_v1.4.1313 and then reinstall BloodMoon and update that with the patch you updated with before. Also, I had problems with CS freezing up as well. Try changing your comps resolution to 32 bit. That's what my problem was.Just so you and everyone else knows, I have no problem running my CS with the 5 or 6 applications running in the background at the moment. You also have a completely better system then I do as well. 902mhz AMD k-7496mb RamGforce2 MX200 I think that's pretty slow for this type of game, but it's working pretty good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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