The Sims 2
As some of you might already know, I'm a huge simulations fan ... SimCity, The Sims, The Sims 2, etc.
Well, I just bought a new computer a couple of days ago, and it's running Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. I installed The Sims 2 and all of the expanion packs. However, the game is locking up fairly frequently (creating a new town, creating a new family) and it takes the entire system down with it (ie Ctrl+Alt+Del doesn't work, etc)
Can anyone confirm whether they were able to get The Sims 2 to run properly on an x64 machine, so that at least I know whether it's just my computer or not?
cscgal
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Something to add, although I'm not quite sure it makes a difference, is that I am running [EMAIL="Folding@Home"]Folding@Home[/EMAIL] in the background.
cscgal
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Hmm, have ya tried disabeling F@H before trying to play?
I have experiencecd problems with F@H with games, I must add...
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(not really freezing but momentary pausing)
Haha ya, that's what I've had too...then again, I'm only running a wimpy Dell laptop:sad:
Nothing like Dani's new Alienware...
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Well, here's what happened. After the Sims 2 completely froze on me, and everything was unresponsive, I was forced to hard reboot. Upon reentering Windows, things started appearing very flaky. I then found I had bad RAM. It got worse from there. After an unbelievably bad experience with customer support, my one week Alienware machine was sent back.
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or... if you're into this type of thing (aka big money) these guys make alienware look cheap
www.voodoopc.com
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I can't seem to find the thread, but I think she gave up on the Alienware after a plethora of problems and instead bought a new Dell.
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You're exactly right, 'Stein. I've had my new Dell since last Wednesday and I'm very happy with it. However, I am afraid to install The Sims 2 again.
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The new conroe? I ended up with a dual core dual xeon 5100 series.
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what dell did you get?
I got a dell 5150
19" TFT screen
Pentium 4 HT 3ghz
1gb RAM
Radeon x600 video
XP Pro
cost me £640 in mid/late 2005
Ive been very happy except it rattles bigtime
I also like how control/f11 will ghost your HDD back to factory settings
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I got a Dell Precision Workstation 690. :)
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are they the quite slim ones that can be a tower or a desktop?
we have them in collcge
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Nope, mine is a full tower.
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