Re: Is somthing wrong with my computer? [message #246655 is a reply to message #246651] |
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Jerad2142
Messages: 3814 Registered: July 2006 Location: USA
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XP has problems reading dual core processors, I read it in a manual (although I have never seen mine read that slow) but it will often show up as faster if you have a lot of programs running.
You are not doing any scripting are you because there are several cases that could cause this (ie a script fires up and says to remove a script, but the script that is suppose to remove doesn't exist, so the game keeps looking for it on the same object until it eventually freezes the game).
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