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I've recently just reinstalled Strike Fighters. Because of circumstance I've had to downgrade my PC and am now using one with Win2k as an OS and only 256 MB RAM, with a PIII CPU. This is within the specs for SF. However, when I attempt to run Strike Fighters, all I get is, well nothing, when I come to fly the mission I've selected. The applicaiton simply dies and I'm returned to the desktop. Everything appears to run fine up to that point but then, it simply gives up the ghost. Does anybody have any suggestions as to why that occurs?

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I've recently just reinstalled Strike Fighters. Because of circumstance I've had to downgrade my PC and am now using one with Win2k as an OS and only 256 MB RAM, with a PIII CPU. This is within the specs for SF. However, when I attempt to run Strike Fighters, all I get is, well nothing, when I come to fly the mission I've selected. The applicaiton simply dies and I'm returned to the desktop. Everything appears to run fine up to that point but then, it simply gives up the ghost. Does anybody have any suggestions as to why that occurs?

 

 

Do you have DirectX 9.0C installed on your new [old] computer?

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I wonder if it's the 256Mb RAM that's the problem - how much do you have free?

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Another thought: Did you upgrade to DirectX 9.0C, and is your display driver also up to date?

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