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Mar. 3rd, 2004 11:45 pmWell, I changed the memory slot, and that got most of it, I think.
But, I also now know exactly what causes that device driver error: Star Wars Galaxies. It appeared right after I installed it and DirectX 9.0a, and disappeared after I uninstalled and then updated to DX 9.0b.
I think that tomorrow I may try installing SWG again without DX 9.0a, and see what happens, but for now, I'm gonna do some bare-bones basic restoration stuff, and then sleep.
If SWG doesn't work, that'll kinda annoy me, but I don't think there's much I can do.
But, I also now know exactly what causes that device driver error: Star Wars Galaxies. It appeared right after I installed it and DirectX 9.0a, and disappeared after I uninstalled and then updated to DX 9.0b.
I think that tomorrow I may try installing SWG again without DX 9.0a, and see what happens, but for now, I'm gonna do some bare-bones basic restoration stuff, and then sleep.
If SWG doesn't work, that'll kinda annoy me, but I don't think there's much I can do.