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Oct 13th, 2009
I have a problem.

I was playing NBA 2k10 in my PC. At first it is smooth then after minutes or so it became slow and choppy, i cant play good it's annoying me,but after sometimes it comes back to being smooth then slow then smooth then slow its freaking dying me out!

by the way i read some articles about it and i find some it have a problem in cooling system , wattage , whatever

please help me how to solve this prob.

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Hi,
Have you been able to play it OK before this event?
How much memory do you have?
Are any other programs effected any time?
Please tell us as much about what is happening as you can.
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Oct 14th, 2009
Yes sir as i have said

at first Smooth gameplay then rough/slow gameplay
then smooth then slow then smooth then slow ............................

ITS ANNOYING ME. i cant play it good pls help me
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Hi,
Have you been able to play it OK before this event?
How much memory do you have?
Are any other programs effected any time?
Please tell us as much about what is happening as you can.
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No one can help you without information, please answer the questions asked and maybe we can help!!
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Have you been able to play it OK before this event?
Yes, first its ok then it go slow then smooth and then slow again.

How much memory do you have?
1gb the recommended of 2k10 is 512mb but the optimal is 2gb
i can play at ALL LOW settings but the SLOW then SMOOTH problem is still there.

Are any other programs effected any time?
All games

SORRY SIR I DONT KNOW THAT I NEED TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS
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OK,
Yes. If you don't tell us about your problem we can not know how to help you.
It sounds like you are having a problem with your memory.
Sometimes, some of the windows protected files can be lost or changed. To detect any problems run the program “System File Checker” (SFC). Before you run it you should purge your PC’s cache:-

Go to “START”
Click “RUN”
Type or “copy and paste”.. sfc.exe /purgecache

Note:- the space after “exe”.

The “purgecache” in this command will empty the cache before you run the file checker. You should always purge the cache before scanning with the System File Checker (SFC). That way, you can be sure that system files are copied from your Windows installation media, and are not infected with malware or corrupted. After the cache has been purged, run System File Checker.

Go to “START”
Click “RUN”
Type or “copy and paste”… sfc.exe /scannow

Note:- the space after “exe”. You may be required to use your installation disk.

This could take a long time to complete, when finished, reboot and see if the problem still exists.
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is that installation disk is WINDOWS XP installer?
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Hi,
Yes, the SFC program will need to check files from it to ensure that yours are OK.
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Oct 15th, 2009
Maybe try different graphic with 1GB RAM. Like ATI 4870 if your PC has the slot.
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Maybe try a different computer with 1Gb RAM. Like an Asus Eee PC 1005H if his pocket has the cash.
Or maybe we can try to fix what he has and not cost him anything, hey, that a good idea!
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