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 Post subject: <<Sro keeps crashing! Please help.>>
PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:14 am 
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I've had trouble with Sro.

I recently started playing again, and i've noticed, after 5 minutes or so, my computer crashes, and restarts.

It doesn't come up with a runtime error, or "The Annoying ??? Message", so does anyone know what I should do?

Help asap,
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Does the same thing for me when it getts laggy, I died today because of it :-(, but I think its just a part of SR you have to get used too when the servers are always so crowded.

Its annoying, but im sure many just have to live with it.

Cool game, sad about the lag and d/c issues.

Also, the grammer of SR is horrible, and the tooltips are confusing, I would gladly re-write SR to make everything a little less munted in the tool-tip department.

But its free so no complaints from me :D


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1) Right click My Computer, go to Properties. Go to the Advanced tab, and under "Startup and Recovery", click on Settings.
2) Uncheck Automatically Restart under "System failure".

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ddcc wrote:
1) Right click My Computer, go to Properties. Go to the Advanced tab, and under "Startup and Recovery", click on Settings.
2) Uncheck Automatically Restart under "System failure".


Thankyou so much, very appreciated. :)

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