1. Defrag your harddrive. That always helps.
2. Put in 256M more memory. It doesn't hurt and it can help. I
doubled my memory and I seem to have far fewer complaints than
3. If you're willing to do it, and your motherboard can support 4GB
of memory, you can make a virtual disk in your memory and use
one-half of it for your Morrowind file. The entire process
is complex and requires mirroring.
Essentially, you'll have load and unload the game from archives
before and after you play. And if something goes wrong, it can
go HORRIBLY WRONG. And not all games are amenable to this anyway.
3. Turn down your sound and AI options. THe less processing you have
to do, the faster the game will run.
4. Consider upgrading your video memory, if possible. Or getting a
new card. AT LEAST UPDATE your drivers. (And don't do something
dumb like me and download them and forget to install them and
go out and spend buku dollars on all kinds of system upgrades.)
5. Turn off everything but Explorer and Systray by CTR-ALT-DEL and
turning those annoying little TSRs off.
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