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Martinski

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When i play sometimes the computer just reboots with no reason at all. And no overheating problem. The funny thing is when i unplug the network cable i does'nt

reboot. :|

 

I have Geforce4 Ti4600 Latest drivers

Win XP SP2

Direct X 9.0C

 

What is the darn problem.

:mad:

Patch PLZ!!

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Mine was randomly rebooting on me. But then I installed DirectX 9.0c (hadn't noticed a new version and was running 9.0b)... Then that seemed to have stopped... But now it crashes to the desktop after the endor mission in the Galactic Conquest playmode (singleplayer playmode)... It's not like it does it once though... It does it every single time I win the map.

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I have the same problem with the machine rebooting upon game execution.

 

I have DirectX 9.0c. However, I did notice that my sound card (Soundblaster Audigy Gamer) failed the program diagnostics but I do have the latest driver for it.

 

Also, I do not have the latest video card (Ti4600) driver but it passed the game test.

 

Any suggestions on these annoying pc reboots so that I can finally start to enjoy this game?

 

Thanks,

 

derk

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I have the same problem TI 4600 running SP1 (and don't tell me to update to sp2, it causes more problems than it fixes).

 

It might be something with the Ti4600's on windows XP. So much for beta testing.

 

Start the game, system reboots.

 

Hopefully they patch this soon, I feel ripped off.

 

My PC Stats:

 

Mobo: Asus P4P800 Deluxe

Proc: P4 2.4 800mhz fsb

GFX: VisionTek GF4 Ti 4800

PS: Superflower 450 watt

HDD: 2x80 g Maxtor 7200 rpm

OS: Win XP Pro SP1

 

I run Doom 3 with 50fps on 800x600 medium quality... I don't think it's a hardware problem in this case.

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Same here, I have

 

Geforce4 Ti4600 Latest drivers

Win XP SP2

Direct X 9.0C

 

The install goes ok (no probs), but when I click to start the game absolutely nothing happens !!

 

There is no crash but I'm left looking at my desktop waiting for it to start but it never does :mad:

 

Any ideas or do us Ti4600 owners have to wait for a patch ???

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Might be of any help

 

What should I do if the program is crashing upon startup while using the domestic (U.S./North American English) version of the game?

 

If Star Wars Battlefront is crashing when you attempt to start the game, and you are using the domestic (U.S./North American English) version of the game on a system with other regional & language settings, please try the following which should allow you to play the game:

 

  1. Access the Windows Control Panel by clicking on the Windows Start Menu and choose Settings.
     
  2. Double-click the Regional and Language Options Control Panel.
     
  3. Change your current Regional Options to English (United States).

 

NOTE: After playing the game, you will need to return to the Regional and Language Options Control Panel and revert back to your original settings. You will need to set your Regional Settings to English (United States) each time before attempting to play the game while you are using the U.S./North American English version of Star Wars Battlefront.

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Hey dudes,

 

I have a big problem:

 

I just bought SW:BF installed it and wanted to start.

But then my monitor was black and my computer put down itself and restart..

 

I cant start SW:BF

 

I've got enough MHZ (1600 MHZ) and enough RAM etc, my computer is perfect for SW:BF

 

Already loaded the patch, doesnt help

Please help me

 

PS: S0rry for my bad english

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Note:

I got the german version of the game

 

If Star Wars Battlefront is crashing when you attempt to start the game, and you are using the domestic (U.S./North American English) version of the game on a system with other regional & language settings, please try the following which should allow you to play the game:

 

 

Access the Windows Control Panel by clicking on the Windows Start Menu and choose Settings.

 

 

Double-click the Regional and Language Options Control Panel.

 

 

Change your current Regional Options to English (United States).

 

 

NOTE: After playing the game, you will need to return to the Regional and Language Options Control Panel and revert back to your original settings. You will need to set your Regional Settings to English (United States) each time before attempting to play the game while you are using the U.S./North American English version of Star Wars Battlefront.

 

This doesnt help me

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  • 2 weeks later...

I have the same problem, that the game close down, but only when i play online...so annoying!!!

 

I run Battlefront on a= P43.2ghz, 1gig DDR,R9800XT,10mbit ethernet.

directX9c and sp2

 

So i dont think my problem is the computer and its configuration.

All other games run perfectly online, tex, doom3, ET.

 

I hope this is a bug that the programmers wil fix soon. becouse i like the game.

 

And sorry for my bad english =)

 

Btw. hey i´m new here, my first post=)

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