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Bob Two's post could help ... 03/07/2004, 10:26:27 |
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BobTwo writes:
This is the solution that worked for me. Run dxdiag from the Start bar and move the hardware acceleration slider found under the sound tab down a notch. If one notch doesn't fix it, go one more. I had to turn mine completely down before the problem was solved. I'm running in Win 98 compatibility mode in XP. This alteration worked similarly on other games on a Win 98 system.
This is of course, for sound that's really bad ... if there's no sound at all, then there is another post about that here. (Aldarion's?) Ah yes, and a note on Bob Two's post: I think it means type "dxdiag" in the "run" program and press enter. (run is in the start bar) |
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