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I downloaded the BOH MOD. It has personally screwed up my game. When I go to Start, then OFP directory and click to play, I wait and wait then the screen goes yellow and never ends. This sucks and I need some help please. So can someone assist. It would be helpful.

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Start by posting your complete system specs.

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I downloaded the BOH MOD. It has personally screwed up my game. When I go to Start, then OFP directory and click to play, I wait and wait then the screen goes yellow and never ends. This sucks and I need some help please. So can someone assist. It would be helpful.

Did you install the BOH Mod into its own separate mod folder?

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Add -nomap to your target line of your ofp shortcut, e.g. ~flashpointbeta.exe -nosplash -nomap

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Placebo, Avon, m21, Gadger. I did everything you asked and redownloaded the MOD from BOH's site. I'am using the highest version of OFP. biggrin_o.gif Yes, here are my specs

DDR RAM: 512 RAM

Microsoft XP HOME EDITION

Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GHz

DirectX 9.0b

Graphics Card: 64 NVIDIA Geforce Ti 200

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Have you tried alt tabbing to desktop and back?

You're running 1.96 with -nomap?

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How many mb of mods have you downloaded?

What's your AGP Aperture Size set at?

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mb= megabyte

Find the AGP Aperture Size in your bios.

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I have 1.08 GB of Addons............Yikes. Imlooking up that aperature size. wow_o.gif

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I'll paste a previous answer I gave with the info........

>How can i get into BIOS?

In the post screen (the screen you see when you first boot your computer) you press a key to go into setup, often delete, or F1 or something like that, it will say on the screen what key it is but be quick to spot it.

>Where in BIOS is the AGP Area.

Changes from motherboard to motherboard, best bet is to just look everywhere for it

>If I Change this, will it screw up my computer?

No.

>What is worst case senario if it does?

Worst case is that some games may not work as well as they would with a higher AGP setting, but then why would you want to play any other games?

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