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MexicoWolf

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My laptop recently got a virus, and I had it system restored. Got it back, but before I reinstalled Oblivion, I decided to check if I could run it with "Can you Run It?" from System Requirements Lab that I read about in another thread. My results were not good - everything was way over what I needed except for my video card, which (since this is a 500-ish$ laptop) is a Mobile Intel® 4 Series Express Chipset Family, which is evidently pretty suckish. :/

 

Since I've had this installed for about 3 months on my computer before it needed a system restore (it needed another 3 months ago and another 4-5 before that) I'm wondering if I have to look out for anything - as in, could Oblivion harm this computer if I have it installed longer then I've had it installed before?

 

thanks.

 

-Mexico

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My laptop recently got a virus, and I had it system restored. Got it back, but before I reinstalled Oblivion, I decided to check if I could run it with "Can you Run It?" from System Requirements Lab that I read about in another thread. My results were not good - everything was way over what I needed except for my video card, which (since this is a 500-ish$ laptop) is a Mobile Intel® 4 Series Express Chipset Family, which is evidently pretty suckish. :/

 

Since I've had this installed for about 3 months on my computer before it needed a system restore (it needed another 3 months ago and another 4-5 before that) I'm wondering if I have to look out for anything - as in, could Oblivion harm this computer if I have it installed longer then I've had it installed before?

 

thanks.

 

-Mexico

 

Maybe you ought to be more careful about where you go on the internet?

 

Anyway running Oblivion will not hurt your laptop, even with a 4 series Chipset.

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