Dragon4hire
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Duh...never mind on the message above. I used the shift minus "campaign" to bring up all the missions and got past this one....thanks to the the AVON LADY for the info on your FAQ.
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I am running 1.46 and it has been working great....then after I complete the "return the helicopter" mission, and get my scores and get the mission completed statement, I hit continue and it starts me all over in the same mission. Don't get me wrong, I really think this is a great mission, but 4 times is enough! I tried the cheat "endmission", but it just says "mission failed" and starts me all over again. Anybody else have this problem...any help from anybody? Dragon4hire
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This is what I was getting.... OPERATIONFLASHPOINT caused an invalid page fault in module ~DF394B.TMP at 01670dc462b. Registers: EAX=528f9b96 CS=0167 EIP=00dc462b EFLGS=00010206 EBX=00e3d59c SS=016f ESP=0096fa58 EBP=0096fa78 ECX=00000001 DS=016f ESI=00e3bcd4 FS=361f EDX=00fc4f90 ES=016f EDI=00fc4fdc GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: 8b 08 d1 e1 8b 55 fc 8b 42 08 33 c1 89 45 f0 83 Stack dump: 00e3c938 00e3bcd4 00e3d59c 528f9b96 524f9b96 00fc4f90 528f9b96 528f9b96 0096fac0 00dba7c5 00fc4360 40000002 002c3100 00fc4354 00e3c938 00e3bcd4 ....just thought that I would let you know that after trying everything and still crashing, I took the disk back to Best Buy and they exchanged it. Brought the new disk home and put it in and it took off and ran...no problems. So it looks like they put out some bad disks...hope that this helps you.
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Hi rael567....just thought that I would let you know that after trying everything and still crashing, I took the disk back to Best Buy and they exchanged it. Brought the new disk home and put it in and it took off and ran...no problems. So it looks like they put out some bad disks...hope that this helps you.
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I bought and installed ofp yesterday and I get a brief ofp logo and it crashes with the following message. I even tried it on another PC and the same thing happened. Both machines are good and fast with windows98SE, one being a p3 750 , voodoo5 , 256Mgs ram and the other p3 500, voodoo3, Â 256mgs ram. I have tried some of the FAQs to try and solve the problem, but no help. ...could I have gotten a bad disk? The game installs OK, but won't run. I don't have any problems running any other game. Any ideas would be appreciated. OPERATIONFLASHPOINT caused an invalid page fault in module ~DF394B.TMP at 01670dc462b. Registers: EAX=528f9b96 CS=0167 EIP=00dc462b EFLGS=00010206 EBX=00e3d59c SS=016f ESP=0096fa58 EBP=0096fa78 ECX=00000001 DS=016f ESI=00e3bcd4 FS=361f EDX=00fc4f90 ES=016f EDI=00fc4fdc GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: 8b 08 d1 e1 8b 55 fc 8b 42 08 33 c1 89 45 f0 83 Stack dump: 00e3c938 00e3bcd4 00e3d59c 528f9b96 524f9b96 00fc4f90 528f9b96 528f9b96 0096fac0 00dba7c5 00fc4360 40000002 002c3100 00fc4354 00e3c938 00e3bcd4 ....just thought that I would let you know that after trying everything and still crashing, I took the disk back to Best Buy and they exchanged it. Brought the new disk home and put it in and it took off and ran...no problems. So it looks like they put out some bad disks...hope that this helps you.
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I bought and installed ofp yesterday and I get a brief ofp logo and it crashes with the following message. I even tried it on another PC and the same thing happened. Both machines are good and fast, with windows98SE one being a p3 750 , voodoo5 , 256Mgs ram and the other p3 500, voodoo3, 256mgs ram. I have tried some of the FAQs to try and solve the problem, but no help. I don't see other people having this problem...could I have gotten a bad disk? The game installs OK, but won't run. Any ideas would be appreciated. OPERATIONFLASHPOINT caused an invalid page fault in module ~DF394B.TMP at 01670dc462b. Registers: EAX=528f9b96 CS=0167 EIP=00dc462b EFLGS=00010206 EBX=00e3d59c SS=016f ESP=0096fa58 EBP=0096fa78 ECX=00000001 DS=016f ESI=00e3bcd4 FS=361f EDX=00fc4f90 ES=016f EDI=00fc4fdc GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: 8b 08 d1 e1 8b 55 fc 8b 42 08 33 c1 89 45 f0 83 Stack dump: 00e3c938 00e3bcd4 00e3d59c 528f9b96 524f9b96 00fc4f90 528f9b96 528f9b96 0096fac0 00dba7c5 00fc4360 40000002 002c3100 00fc4354 00e3c938 00e3bcd4