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Old September 27th 03, 09:58 PM
Jim Kilpatrick
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Default FS2002 failing with Windows XP - HELP !!

Hope someone can help me - I'm running FS2002 on a 700MHz Duron chipped PC
with 640Mb RAM which was perfectly OK when loaded with Windows ME. Now that
I've loaded Windows XP Pro I can no longer run FS2002. The program loads in
the elements, but just at the point where it's about to display the actual
sim, it craps out with a blue screen. I've got the same GEForce II MX card
with32Mb on it which ran OK with Windows ME, but despite loading the latest
driver for it from the Nvidia website, the problem still persists.

Does anyone know of a solution? I'm desperate to get the sim up and running
again.

Thanks

Jim


 




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