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the problem is that it's vista.
You have a GTX, right? Is this Vista 32-bit?If so, did you put on the Vista gaming hotfix related to virtual memory addressing?
Except for this problem, Vista has usually ran well for me. Gaming performance is a little less than XP's but Vista's new features make it the OS that I use most.
I'm using 64bit so that I can access all 4gbs of my ram. Damn, I think you might have found the problem. The fix won't install on the 64bit vista.
Quote from: Smooth Groove on September 26, 2007, 08:38:48 PMI'm using 64bit so that I can access all 4gbs of my ram. Damn, I think you might have found the problem. The fix won't install on the 64bit vista. The problem doesn't exist on 64-bit Vista because the avaiable address range for the operating system is large enough to accomodate the video card. There shouldn't need to be a fix for this on 64-bit Vista.Does this happen in all games? I can't help but think if there is significant hard drive activity then there HAS to be something going on with virtual memory getting all crazy on you.
I have umm 4 vista machines in my house, and all run awesome. IN UR FACE
I also bought Halo 3.AND Office 2007.