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Old Jul 04, 2005, 07:45 AM // 07:45   #1
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Talking Crash upon changing weapon

Hi, I'm really new to GW, so perhaps this has been posted somewhere b4. If so I apologise.

Well, my computer seems to crash sometimes when I change a weapon.

First time it happened I tried to switch my wand with a sycthe and bam, blue screen of death and instant restart. It was really fast and I couldn't read anything that was written on the screen due to the speed.

When I reenterd the game I could change the weapons without any hiccups. Then when I tried a shield again blue screen of death.

Restart and the shield could change.

Again another crash as I tried to drag and drop an item to an npc. Can't remember which one.

Anything anyone know I should do?

I am running on a Intel graphics card (64MB shared) for a laptop (kinda crappy i know but someone else i know has no problems with this card) Just defragged my drive. Going to reformat soon I think but just in case that doesn't really solve anything. Erm... Acer laptop Pentium 4 2.8GHz.

Any help is much appreciated thanks
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