Remind you, my games were working FANTASTIC before I used ASC.
Thank you so much.
I updated all my drivers and did a Complete System Restore. Still no luck. And I bought this $3,000 computer just so I could play PR. lolReddeath wrote:First thing I would say to do is try Updating all your drivers, most importantly your video card drivers.
Worst case scenario you might have to just format the computer and reinstall Windows and everything from scratch. No idea what could cause something like this though.
1. You are out of your mind. Really.HighHopesRC wrote:I updated all my drivers and did a Complete System Restore. Still no luck. And I bought this $3,000 computer just so I could play PR. lol
I'm running windows 7, yes, and you are right, I don't understand why I would use these programs, its beyond me, I just don't know, but I did a complete system restore, wouldn't that have taking care of any problem?ThirdSin wrote:Indeed, those cleaners can sometimes harm more than help. (Just 2 days ago, ran one on my work PC and that thing went from slow to barely usable.) Anyway..
I agree with above - Uninstall your drivers, then reinstall them. Since it is hitting more than one game, you likely don't need to uninstall/reinstall the games themselves.
You running Win 7? I'd question why you are still running those cleaning programs in the first place. 7 isn't XP. and i'm sure saving 50 or 200mb on that machine is a joke against its total storage capacity. Food for thought I suppose.
not really sure what you mean, but like I said i did a COMPLETE SYSTEM RESTORE (to factory setting, out of the box state), shouldnt that have fixed the whole problem?ThirdSin wrote:Windows System Restore, while it sounds good, really has never saved anyone that really really wanted it to save them, lol. I've had very little luck with it, perhaps looking into exactly how it works to understand it would be a good idea. However it doesn't really help your situation now.
The reformat suggestion will be your Alamo. But to be honest, if you're able to do it now (backup anything that needs backing up), you might just save time and be back up and running faster. The amount of time you could spend trying this, googling that, adds up. The stress often just isn't worth the hassle. You will probably never have this error again, and not know exactly what you changed that fixed your problem.
Pick your battles.
Ok. ya AlienWare came with a windows 7 rom with alienwares picture on it, I use that one? then followed by the 2 restore cds?Reddeath wrote:System Restore is not the same thing as Reformatting. When you format a hard drive it erases everything off of it, even windows itself, and then you install the OS and go from there.
Start your computer and do what ever is necessary to boot from CD, while your CD is in there, at some point you should have a screen that lists your harddrive(s), you want to click on it and I believe the option is something like Format and Install Windows, it has been awhile since I formatted so forgive me if I am wrong.
Yes, in general a System Restore or a /SLC check only restores essential windows system files and doesn't do anything to 3rd party programs or other files on your system. It's there for if you accidentally somehow delete your wifi service dlls or somehow a system32 file got corrupt, etc.HighHopesRC wrote:Oh.... can a Viruses survive a Complete System Restore?