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tthethree

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Vista 32 bit
4gb ram
Quad Core

Plays intro movies just fine, but when it comes to actual gameplay it crashes. Windows error says video card successfully restarted (not exact words). The when I try again I get the blue screen of death. I've tried differentt resolutions and monitors, results in same problem.

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LadyKarrakaz

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Please, check your graphic card drivers, check is your vista is updated, and give us all your specs (name of the graphic card).

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veracity024

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vista 32 bit can't handle 4 gigs of ram last i checked.

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Berym_temp

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True. You need a 64bit OS to take advantage of 4GB RAM.

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Shadowsafer

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veracity024 wrote...

vista 32 bit can't handle 4 gigs of ram last i checked.


I have vista 32 bit and it runs fine with 4 GB ram. Also recommended specs for dragon origins with windows vista is 4GB ram. Would be weird if they recommend something that doesn't work.

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SidewinderX143

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Shadowsafer wrote...

veracity024 wrote...

vista 32 bit can't handle 4 gigs of ram last i checked.


I have vista 32 bit and it runs fine with 4 GB ram. Also recommended specs for dragon origins with windows vista is 4GB ram. Would be weird if they recommend something that doesn't work.


It runs fine with 4GB of ram, it just can't utilize it all. That shouldn't be a problem.

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AndarianTD

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I'm having the same problem with the game crashing right after the intro movies and when the character creator tries to load. Vista says that "Dragon Age has stopped working." UAC is off so it's not an admin authority thing. Vista Home Premium 64 with 4 gb of memory, ASUS G50VT notebook, NVIDIA Geforce 9800M GS video.

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Whitemane

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Okay so this is what I did that eventually led to a working solution.



1. Running W7 Ultimate

2. Install with latest patch (did not reinstall).

3. Run gimped to XP (SP3).

4. Run with Admin privileges.

5. After launch start program manager, set affinity to only 1 CPU.



Game runs with max settings.



Run game with both CPU's even gimped, lowest possible settings in video/audio, and with admin privileges and the game eats up memory, processor speed and slowly dies making it unplayable.