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I had to have my computer hardware/software looked at today by a certified technician because of continuous crashes and the dreaded blue screen. I found out that 1) they used a slot 1 mother board with an application to run my PIII on what is essentially a Pentium II boared. So what I basically have is an 8 cylindar engine that is only running on 5 cylindars and 2) to make matters worse is that my harddrive is not configured right, not at all. So the only way I can fix this is a) get a new motherboard (which is easy) and b)Reformat my drive which is painful. To reformat I must erase everything on my harddrive and reinstall my OS. So this includes BG2. My question is that if I save my most recent game save file to a disk and then after all is corrected and I reinstall BG2, will the game pick up where I left off once I download my last save into the correct file? Thanks.
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yes if save it to disk and then put it back in the save game folder once you have reinstalled BG2 then you will be able to continue from the save
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Strange, I run a PIII900 cpu thru a slot1/socket7 converter on a
slot1 MOBO and have no probs at all. You should use at least WinME (XP is preferred) and do you have the latest mobo drivers and a AGP bus driver for Videocard/Mobo connectivity? I used to have blue screens at the drop off a hat until I installed a turbo agp bus driver for my G3Ti200 on my asus p3v4x mobo. It runs like a train. No probs what so ever. |
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BIG appreciation to everyone who responded. As for the adapter thing, first of all it is a cheap one with a history of problems. I didn't know this, but I am so glad somebody could look and pick it up right away! I still think I'll go ahead and get a PIII motherboard because my motherboard is a PII one. Again, it is much appreciated. I'm too far into the game to have to start all over again.
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