NomDeKeyz Posted June 17, 2012 Share Posted June 17, 2012 (edited) I want a computer that will run Morrowind, Oblivion, their respective mod managers, construction sets and mods.I am so frustrated, I hope that asking here will help. Skip the Background and Game History to get to the point. BACKGROUND:I recently bought a shiny new zippy computer... apparently too zippy to load XPpro32...(tho I did manage to get XPpro64 to load onto it, more or less). [it is possible that I can'tget xp32 to load unless I slipstream the xp and sp2 disks onto a single bootable disk?]During my epic struggle to get my new computer running, I have come across postingsreporting compatibility issues with my hardware... So I am beginning to wonder if I shouldget Windows 7 and Skyrim for my new computer, and buy another computer for XPpro32? The computer that used to run my old games is officially dying/dead. I don't know whatcomponent fried. I can turn it on, but it freezes. Sometimes I can get as far as openingOblivion and playing a bit before it locks up; then the only way to recover the computerfunctionality is to cut the power by switching the power-strip off and then immediatelyswitching it back on again, which reboots the computer. Everything is up to date...recently defragged, and fully scanned with SAS, MBAM and avast!. *BEFUDDLED* GAME HISTORY:I have done most misc quests, all Arena/DB/TG/FG quests, I bought all houses-n-stuff,I still have the amulet in my inventory (so none of the Main Quest/daedric shrine quests).I start/load my game, run from my house in IC to nearby where I left Shadowmere, mount,fast travel to a stable near any city (not Kvatch), dismount, run into the city to the localMages Guild, Chat with the Guild Head about joining, and then during the conversationmy game will freeze/stutter. I have tried using clean-saves/no mods, I have tried joiningthe MG with a new character (an old save of this character at the sewer exit), same thing. It should also be noted that my computer will lock up at other times as well (during boot-up,playing solitaire, updating software, loading internet, or when just sitting there doing nothing).I only listed my repeated game freeze because that is the absolute longest I can get my oldklunker to run while playing Oblivion, and because it will crash during conversation to join theMages Guild every time with any guild-head, but will also crash at other random moments... QUESTION:Can anyone here recommend an inexpensive laptop with XPpro32 that is currently available?I am looking to spend a maximum of $200..... I have seen some refurbished computers withXPpro32 for as little as $130, but I don't want to get one if it won't play Morrowind and Oblivion. I really don't know what to look for to ensure compatibility with hardware, and if I get a laptop,I can't exactly swap out the hardware to further tweak its functionality. I am not especiallyinterested in having more than one desktop tower at my desk in my small living space. Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions/support. ~Nom Edited June 17, 2012 by NomDeKeyz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnimalRiot Posted June 17, 2012 Share Posted June 17, 2012 Oblivion runs fine on Windows 7, both 32bit and 64bit version. I can't really say anything about Morrowind, though, since I don't have it installed on my laptop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NomDeKeyz Posted June 18, 2012 Author Share Posted June 18, 2012 (edited) Thank you AnimalRiot for your reply... I wish my computer worked like yours, ;) I have read that Oblivion can be played on Windows7 given several other conditions;one of which is not possible due to an existing hardware incompatibility, so the OSisn't the only compatibility issue I have with my current computer. Also, I installedMorrowind, only to find that it does not play properly, nor does it uninstall properly.I could go on with my issues and reasons for surrender, but that isn't the point... The point of my query is this: Can someone recommend a laptop with XP32 thatwill play both Morrowind and Oblivion, and perhaps some of my other old games? Another reason a laptop would be an upgrade for me is because my health is ailing;If *Knock on Wood* I need to be admitted to a hospital, I can take a laptop with me. I hope to order one by tomorrow. Thanks is advance for any recommendations. ~Nom Edited June 18, 2012 by NomDeKeyz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HeyYou Posted June 21, 2012 Share Posted June 21, 2012 Win7 should run your games without issue. Just don't install to the Program Files folder..... (provided the hardware is up to snuff.) Only place you are going to find a laptop with XP is probably ebay, or similar sites. Biggest thing you are concerned about is going to be the video solution on the computer. Integrated graphics just won't cut the mustard for Oblivion. You NEED a 'real' video card. Morrowind isn't quite so picky...... Not sure you are going to find one worth a hill of beans for 200...... What are the specs on your new computer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mahtawa Posted June 21, 2012 Share Posted June 21, 2012 If you want oblivion to run in "very high" graphics (this is high res textures and maybe even obge) you want atleast 512mb of gpu-ram so it wont lag in some open zones.I doubt you get a decent laptop with those moneys, in here an old notebook is still around that price and they can be 5 years old which wont even run some flash games without lag. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NomDeKeyz Posted June 22, 2012 Author Share Posted June 22, 2012 Thank you HeyYou and Mahtawa for your response. :blush: Sadly, I have come to the same conclusion you both state;It isn't likely that I'll come across a laptop with the videocapabilities at such a low cost. Just because it will run XP,doesn't mean it will run the games. I compared stats on afew dozen computers, and I did not find one that I felt wassure to perform what I am hoping to accomplish... Alas, I am going to keep trying to get these games to work withwhat I already own; if all else fails, I'll try to rebuild my old box.I found some inexpensive comparable used parts for my old box,and some slightly better new parts at a reasonable/affordable sum.I may just have to keep two towers at my desk for a while yet... Again, thank you all for your responses, I appreciate that my ownlegwork and conclusions are affirmed by others more in-the-know.This process is improving my understanding of computer intricacy;I suppose I should be thankful for the lessons I am being afforded.If I get things working in the next month, I'll post back. *CheerS* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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