Schrullenhaft
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Joined: 4/24/2000 From: Provo, UT , USA Status: offline
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mao - Let me reiterate the info you've supplied so far. One box you have at home is a Pentium with 20Mb of RAM, a Diamond Stealth PCI video card and less than 100Mb of free disk space on the partition (I assume this is your boot partition) where SPWAW is installed. The other system at work is a Pentium w/ 64Mb of RAM, a Matrox G200 video card and plenty of disk space. Both systems have Windows 98 ("SE" I guess ?) and DirectX 6.1.
You had problems with the first PC Gamer CD (the installation didn't go correctly) and the second CD seemed to have installed fine, but the game continues to crash to the desktop (these CDs are based on a 3.x BETA of SPWAW by the way, so a download of the Upgrade to 4.0 file would be necessary at some point). You've also tried the "full version" download of 4.0 (about 345Mb), but this also didn't install/work properly on your home computer (unable to move to work machine to try out).
Admittedly your home computer is a bit on the slim side for memory. While it should work to my knowledge, the combination of a lack of disk space for your swap file may be complicating things. If you need to, manually redirect the swap file to the partition that has more space.
Run scandisk on your computer and possibly defrag your drive to free up contiguous clusters on your drive. Before running defrag I would suggest "cleaning up" your computer by uninstalling programs and files that you don't need anymore. The lack of disk space during the install might be problematic. I'd also suggest uninstalling SPWAW (or your previous installs of it), including manually deleting the Matrix Games folder (of course you'll want to save any games and modifications you have first).
If you haven't already, here is the page to download DirectX 7.0a (approx. 6Mb). It includes the latest version of the driver from your card (though Diamond/S3 probably has something different, it would be older):
DirectX 7.0a:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?ReleaseID=16819
Also, during the install I would suggest disabling any utilities, especially virus protection utilities. Ctrl-Alt-Del will bring up the task list and you need to check to see what is running here. You will want to keep Explorer and Systray running and everything else you can shutdown (including any Diamond specific utilities for your video card).
Though I wouldn't suspect much of a problem with this I suggest making sure your CD is clean and streak/spot free. You may also want to "dust out" your CDROM drive with some controlled bursts of canned air to make sure that the CD isn't having problems reading (though you'll usually get a big blue screen in Windows if this were a problem).
With all this done, now install the PC Gamer or "full install download" and see if everything works. If it doesn't, then there is some more work that may need to be done to your system in regards to drivers or possibly the registry.
If you could afford it, I would suggest getting some more memory for your home PC. You probably have 72pin SIMMs (possibly EDO) and all four slots may be taken up. I would suggest getting two 16Mb (or possibly 32Mb, but not necessary) SIMMs. These are probably going to be more expensive (on a per-megabyte basis) than DIMMs, but it will make playing SPWAW at home more enjoyable (once it's working).
[This message has been edited by Schrullenhaft (edited October 03, 2000).]
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