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    Ok- current problem: my version of FFXI wont run. I try to open the playonline viewer and my pc restarts/crashes. This is the 3rd time I've installed the game. I can login on other machines but I cant even get the program to open on my own. I have the relevant system specs. Anyone got any suggestions or should I just cry some more?

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    What exactly are you specifications? Also have you tried running a spyware-remover and antivirus program to see if that may be the problem? Maybe you computer might need a little clean out?

    You could also check Task Manager to see what processors are being used up, it might be too much memory being used.

    Other than that, I don't know, sorry. >.<;


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    I never used to have any problems running it. I was playing for about 6 months, then I had to format my hard-drive. After that, I cant get it to work. I tried contacting Square Enix Tech support. I've tried (at their suggestion) reinstalling my graphics drivers, changing my os region/language to US. Still no luck. *cries*

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    Hmm, that is a hickle of a pickle.

    Have you downloaded the newest drivers for your video card and not just installed it off a cd?

    Umm... I'm really out of ideas, I'm sorry. ;_;


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    it would help if u go in more depth with the prob..tho
    and plz give ur comp specs

    my suggestions:
    Update Drivers
    DeFrag
    Run it in Safe Mode

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    a defrag will help.Heck sometimes it is neccesary to format your whole harddrive then update your drivers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lordblazer
    a defrag will help.Heck sometimes it is neccesary to format your whole harddrive then update your drivers.
    This problem started after he formated his computer.


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    buy a new comp plz post your system specs and maybe i can help

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    system specs:
    OS: Microsoft Windows ME (4.90, Build 3000)
    Memory: 256MB RAM
    Page File: 166MB used, 1625MB available.
    Direct X ver: 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX100/200
    -chip type: n/a? (apparently this is wierd)
    -DAC type: n/a?
    -approx total memory 32.0mb

    compared to my original (formatted version)

    OS: Microsoft Windows ME (4.90, Build 3000)
    Memory: 256MB RAM
    Page File: 119MB used, 1673MB available.
    Direct X ver: 7.1 (4.07.01.3000)
    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX100/200
    -chip type:
    -DAC type:
    -approx total memory 32.0mb

    Now chip type and DAC type are still blank (not n/a). What's going on?
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