I just purchased Dragon Age Origins Collector's Edition, I am running Windows XP
After I installing the game I tried to play it, the launch screen came up, the configuration screen came up, I clicked Play. The splash screen loaded, then the game crashed.
I rebooted and installed the patch, and again, the game just crashed.
I downloaded the x86 file from the "Game won't start aka play button doesn't work" sticky off of the windows website and installed that, but still, the splash screen loads, then the game crashes without any error messages.
I reinstalled the game and I am still having this problem. Does anyone know what I can do to fix it?
Game Crashes at Splash Screen
Débuté par
st6pa4
, nov. 11 2009 04:35
#1
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 04:35
#2
Posté 11 novembre 2009 - 04:55
Drivers:
Update your video driver to the latest (Check the manufacturers web site)
Update your sound driver to tha latest (Check the manufacturers web site)
The tougher ones:
Update your chipset drivers. Motherboard manufacturer will have the latest, but sometimes safer/easier to check the company that manufactured the system though not as effective.
Update your network drivers. Motherboard manufacturer or network card manufacturer will have the latest, but sometimes safer/easier to check the company that manufactured the system though not as effective.
Update your mouse drivers
Update your SATA drivers
Update your ACPI drivers
Update your attached peripheral drivers or remove the from your system temporarily while you diagnose.
Last but not least, if all else has failed, update your BIOS
Update your video driver to the latest (Check the manufacturers web site)
Update your sound driver to tha latest (Check the manufacturers web site)
The tougher ones:
Update your chipset drivers. Motherboard manufacturer will have the latest, but sometimes safer/easier to check the company that manufactured the system though not as effective.
Update your network drivers. Motherboard manufacturer or network card manufacturer will have the latest, but sometimes safer/easier to check the company that manufactured the system though not as effective.
Update your mouse drivers
Update your SATA drivers
Update your ACPI drivers
Update your attached peripheral drivers or remove the from your system temporarily while you diagnose.
Last but not least, if all else has failed, update your BIOS





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