Posts Tagged ‘windows’
Windows, you dumb shit!
Written by Arnan on November 19, 2008 – 11:14 am
I bought a new video card yesterday, not really knowing what kind of card it was except that it was cheap (I intended it to use in my server). I saw some specs on the box that it was better than the existing EAX1650 i have in my game PC. So i decided to put the new card in there and use the “old” 1650 for my server.
Windows disagreed and went all nuts over it. I had to reactivate because my hardware configuration differed too much from the “saved profile”. Ofcourse since activation may only be done 5 times or so i had to call Microsoft and convince them, as a paying customer, that i wasn’t stealing their software and was just swapping out the videocard. Damn untrusting morons! I paid almost 150 euros for this hunk of junk OS. Isn’t that enough?
However, i understand that this is just a prevention from using their software on multiple computers. But it’s flawed at best. And very annoying on top of that. Not because i have to re-activate, but WHY i have to re-activate. There should be no activation at all.
Now let me play with my new Radeon HD3450! YARR!
Tags: broken, hardware, microsoft, new, windowsVista for games?
Written by Arnan on July 20, 2008 – 7:09 pmI am wondering about something. At the moment it’s just a thought…
Lately i bought an iMac 2.4Ghz with 4GB ram and i have a PC AMD 4200, dual core, with 3GB ram.
I am wondering, purely out of a gamers perspective. Is Vista better than XP?
I know all about the bad things Vista can do. I also know XP isn’t optimal on faster Computers. Currently i run XP pro SP2 on both computers for games. But i’m not comfortable with installing Vista only to discover it doesn’t work right.
I don’t want replies bitching on Vista for all it’s suckyness… I know it sucks mainly. but if it runs it runs and it will be PURELY used for games, the PC is for when i have a friend over to play games with and the iMac has OSX for everything else except games. So the ONLY thing that counts is game performance and OS performance while running games.
My main game being Civilization 4, some Steam games like HL2/TF2 and such…
For instance, would Civ4, which is sluggish on bigger games, work better on vista? Or can i put the world reflection on HL2 which are causing some slowdowns sometimes on the PC to “reflect all” instead of “reflect world”. Or can i put “Motion Blur” to high (HDR) in Vista?
Any experiences, tips, hints, ideas or whatever welcome…
Tags: games, pc, vista, windows, xpWindows is the destroyer of good moods!
Written by Arnan on June 27, 2008 – 12:53 amFor some time i have been pondering if i should tamper the ridiculous windows 3GB ram limit on XP Pro. While i have 4GB in my computer and would like to use all of that, especially if windows is solely used for games. I thought it would be only logical and reasonable to be able to use as much ram as i can get. Thus 3GB was not enough.

According to this document from our infidels at microsoft i should be able to remove or reset or whatever the 3GB memory cap and use the extra 1GB by adding 4 bits to the 32-bit hardware layer or something. i didn’t really read it to be honest. Just glanced over it.
Anyway, on this page and on many forums with people having similar issues and in need of more ram i read that when you edit the boot.ini file to add some “switch” to it it would enable the 4GB ram. Which is the limit on Windows XP for some reason i didn’t read. I guess it has something to do with the system being 32-bit since we’re adding bits to get more ram…

Anyway, it turned out another epic fail for windows as if of course didn’t work. The OS needed a reboot to apply the boot.ini changes and BAM!! Some nasty error during boot time kindly informing me my hal.dll was damaged and i should re-install that one file to fix it. Fine. Then let me boot to a command prompt or anything, ANYTHING to fix it. But windows had no love and no way of booting up properly. Which left me frustrated trying to boot a windows 98SE boot cd i had made. Of course, using bootcamp prevented me from doing anything useful with it. So that didn’t work. Then Ubuntu 7.04. But that would not boot either. Then it hit me like a mac pro falling from 3 stories. Enable NTFS support through OSX. It was so obvious…. *sigh*
And of course while nothing else would work OSX came to the rescue. I had to install MacFuse 1.5 and NTFS-3G and after a reboot i could read/write on the windows partition. I quickly edited the boot.ini again and voila. Windows worked. I guess the error telling me the hal.dll wasn’t so accurate at all. But what do you expect from windows…
Tags: epic fail, fixed, osx, windows, xp

