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Hitler's Canoe!
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: UK
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Dec 30th, 2004, 09:28 PM
You have onboard graphics?
If so you might want to try increaseing the ammount of shared memory available to the GPU. This is done via the bios and depending on how much RAM you have set it to about 32-64mb (32 if you only have 256MB (i cant find my damn HL2 box atm too check the reqs))
Basically the steps to solveing the problem are as follows...
- Update graphics driver. Does it still crash?
yes
- Update sound card drivers. Does it still crash?
yes
- Reinstall motherboard drivers . Does it still crash?
yes
- Format rather than messing with all the other possible stuff. Does it still crash?
yes
- Give up, or get a geek friend to try and sort it out.
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