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- 4Can you provide more details about the actual error you're getting?Oak– Oak2011-05-15 06:18:29 +00:00Commented May 15, 2011 at 6:18
- That is the major problem, The farthest I was able to go was the game starting on a window and immediately reporting to microsoft that the game stoped working, i don't get an error message and I don't even see the company logos of the game. I get absolutely nothing.enon– enon2011-05-15 14:36:37 +00:00Commented May 15, 2011 at 14:36
- 1Open up the EventLog using Start -> Run and type 'eventvwr' and press Enter. In the Windows Logs -> Applications section, there may be more information about the error. And are you using a 64bit Windows?Scoregraphic– Scoregraphic2011-05-16 09:21:17 +00:00Commented May 16, 2011 at 9:21
- I'll do that arriving home, thanks. And no, I'm using Windows 7 starter, starter is always 32bit.enon– enon2011-05-16 17:37:03 +00:00Commented May 16, 2011 at 17:37
- I run that thing but it doesn't shot anything related, I don't know exactly were to look.enon– enon2011-05-18 01:49:06 +00:00Commented May 18, 2011 at 1:49
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