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Old 11-06-07, 12:23 PM   #26
floundericiousWA
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Ok, I have a few suggestions for OP.

- Make sure that all the RAM modules, or sticks, are of the same make, speed and model number, if you have multiple ones.
Ok, I was wondering about that...I'll probably bump to 2GB and see how the puter is doing...I CAN upgrade to 4GB...but dont' know that I need to spend that much money (especially if bumping to 2GB does the trick)...

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- Download and run a program called Memtest.exe (freeware). It will run in DOS mode and take an hour or two to thoroughly test the RAM installed in your CPU.
I'll try it!

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- For troubleshooting use stock SH3 with latest patch only (without GWX or any other addons like the SH4 effects pack by RB or the high resolution dll).
Check!

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- Try to run the game in Windows 2000 compatibility mode.
Huh...ok, i'll try it! Can't hurt!

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- Driver settings (important): Make sure that the features that SH3 does not support are disabled in the global video driver settings, or set to auto if that's not possible.
Can someone point me to these? edit: that is, what features on a modern NVIDIA card are not supported by SH3? recall that it ran fine on stock settings...NVIDIA's control panel DOES have a program specific template for sh3.exe!

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- Hard disk: There should not be any bad sectors on the hard disk.
I defrag regularly...no bad sectors that I've seen on the reports...

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- Paging file (virtual memory): Increase paging file size (fixed, not windows managed) to approx. 3-4 GB.
I'll give that a try...current page file is like 1.4GB or 1.5GB

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- Old save files (important): Delete older saved files of your current career from the SH3 folder in my documents.
Check...every time I try something new, now, this will be a consistent step. Question: Do you guys just DELETE the SH3 folder or go in and snipe the saves?

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- CPU / video card voltages and temperatures: These must be normal. No overclocking.
After running SH3 for a while (or any other 3D game) the NVIDIA temperature readings are still nowhere near 100 deg C (usually around 65-75)...when I put my hand near the frontside vents, I can FEEL the inflow zipping into the computer...

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Originally Posted by Fenris_Wolf
- Sound card (important!): Update the sound card drivers, or play the game without sound (if it runs that way) by disabling or removing the sound card (only to see if this piece of hardware is the problem).
I've tried updating the sound drivers...but I'll check again... FWIW, I turned off music and still had the problem, but music emulation and digital sound aren't the same I suppose...

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- BIOS Settings: Make sure the processor's L1 and L2 cache are enabled and the RAM timings are set to "By SPD" or default. If your video card is AGP interface then select AGP aperture size = 64mb.
My motherboard is a PCI-Express...I'll take a look at the BIOS (for my system F2 at the splash screen after power on)..actually I'd not thought of that..I flashed my BIOS late spring/early summer..it MAY have reset some of those settings! (not that I know it'll work, but it shook that loose from the dusty innards of my conn)

You know...thinking about it... my computer, earlier this year, was next to a baseboard heater...some of the wires on the back side got pretty damned hot (I noticed this after a month or two and pulled the computer about 6 inches further away from the heater and rerouted the cables)... that might have damaged something...
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