Hi,
Wondering if anyone has any ideas with a problem i am having?
The "ArmaENG.exe" causes my system to crash when i double click the EXE file, Windows Explorer freezes up first then the whole XP system freezes up, as a result, i have to power down using the power button.
I have run a checksum and the numbers match, the people at ArmA have sent me here, cause they don't have a clue about my problem.
I have updated all drivers that need to be updated.
My system is:
>
> XP home (SP 2) (Updated)
> Nvidia 7600 GS 256MB (Updated)
> Microstar MS 6579 (Motherboard)
> 1Gig RAM
> DirectX 9.c
Confused
Tommy
Further Computer Info:
Part number N1996
Micro ATX form factor
Socket 478 architecture
Supports Intel Pentium 4 processors up to 2.53 GHz
400 or 533 MHz front side bus
Intel 845E chipset
Northbridge: Intel 845E Memory Controller Hub
Southbridge: Intel ICH4
Integrated AC97 audio interface
Integrated 10/100 BaseT ethernet controller
USB 2.0 controller supports 6 USB ports
Dual ATA-100 disk drive controllers support UDMA 100/66/33
Chipset supports up to 6 bus mastering PCI channels
Memory
2 DDR-DIMM slots for PC 1600 or PC 2100 DDR-DIMMS
Maximum module size is 512 MB
Maximum total memory is 1.0 GB
Supports ECC and non-ECC DIMMS
2 IDE connectors
Supports 2 IDE devices on each connector.
Supports UDMA 100/66/33 - requires a 40 pin/80 conductor cable for UDMA 66 and 100 disk drives
1 floppy disk connector
AGP Slot
3 PCI Slots
Back panel connectors
PS/2 keyboard (purple)
PS/2 mouse (green)
4 USB 2.0 ports
1 RJ45 Ethernet connector
1 parallel port
1 serial port
Microphone jack (pink)
Line in jack (light blue) for powered speakers only
Line out jack (lime)
Onboard connectors
ATX power connector
ATX 12V power connector
CPU fan connector
System fan connector (also known as duct or chassis fan)
Jumper to bypass BIOS Password
Jumper to clear CMOS
Optical drive audio input
Auxiliary audio input
Front panel audio header
Speaker-out connector (not used by HP)
Front panel power and LED connectors
1 USB connectors supporting 2 USB ports
System supports ACPI power saving modes