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machine1 08-19-2002 08:13 AM

[quote:post_uid0="TMyApp"]the problems is on u'r computer/browser end :biggrin:

clear browser cache, update Shockwave plugin, restart the computer (FAQ tells you how)[/quote]
dont u always tell this to everyone,ur no help :lol:

opskull 08-20-2002 12:39 AM

How many MHZ do you have? If you only have 32 MB RAM, chances are that your computer is slow because you have a small amount of MHZ. I had a computer with 233 MHZ with DSL and i could hardly move at all because I moved so slow. If your computer is slow it probably isnt even worth playing. And for youre question its probably because you need more RAM.

machine1 08-20-2002 09:02 AM

i think i am having his problem now.i cant even get the page to load because of my shockwave

08-20-2002 01:15 PM

32mb ram .oh thats too slow

ee4 08-20-2002 01:53 PM

I dont get it! I was able to play this game fine before I rebooted the computer.
This problem started after I rebooted my computer.
I already have DirectX, and have followed your directions.

Im getting frustrated with this computer.

Other facts: 366 MHZ, PII, and Cable Modem. I see not the problem with Shockwave.

QUIET_KILLER 08-20-2002 02:10 PM

Just maybe ee4 it could be that you need to scan your cpy for viruses any thing could be possible try any way better to be safe then sorry right ??? :( :alien:

ee4 08-20-2002 04:07 PM

1.Right
2. Even with the cache set to maximum, the m----rf-----g error box still shows up. Could Shockwave have a problem detecting memory? Hmmm.
3. Im trying to run the game in practice mode when i do this.
4. I have IE6. Could IE6 be the prob?

I still have no idea why this is happening.

This could be a virtual memory problem. Maybe if I screw around with the virtual memory.....


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