Thanks in advace. Joined Apr 29, Messages Hello Over heating can cause slow motion and freezing of the graphics card so you may want to see about getting a decent heatsink or some water cooling. Also try uninstalling your graphics drivers and reinstalled them. Or even better get driver sweeper free software restart in safe mode wipe them restart in normal mode and install your up to date driver again. Hi Rapidspeeds, Thanks a lot for your suggestions. I have Dell laptop i3 so i am not sure if i can use heatsink or water cooling.
One more thing: Today when i ran the game, video was working fine [Sometimes its slow and sometimes its normal dont know why is it so ] but after mins my comp went down, automatic shut down [it wasn't a blue screen though], i think it might be because of heating problem only. Joined May 20, Messages 4, Overheating can be the case. Stop playing that game for a while if you want to save your machine.
Meet a hardware technician to find out what you can do. Anyway, if you also think this is hardware related, let me know, then I can ask an admin to move this thread to the HardWare section, where you can have more advice.
Hi Sepala, Please do not move this thread to hardware related issue as of now. I contacted Dell support and they have told me to update the videocard and bios drivers and i have done so.
I am monitoring my systems performance for COD5 as of now. Will update you with results. Joined Jun 10, Messages I used speedfan tool to find out the temp and please find below the results Idle Comp. Click Yes. A black box will open with a blinking cursor. From the File menu, choose Export. In the Save In list, select the folder where you want to save the Call of Duty backup key. In the Export Range box, be sure that "Selected branch" is selected.
Click Save. The file is then saved with a. You now have a backup of your CoDMP. Let us know how it turns out. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I have no idea how backing up the Registry key is supposed to help your multi-player crashing, but it does not address the main reason many disk based games fail to run on Win10, including COD Single Player. In reply to BossDweeb's post on December 19, In reply to Jomari Arc's post on December 18, Share More sharing options Followers 0.
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GrimReeper Posted October 31, I'm having the same problem. Hello i have the pre beta version of windows 7 running and i decided to play COD 4 on it, but i am having dificulties, punkbuster keeps kicking me out of the servers, normally it is 3 codes, it says kicked by unknown windows API funtion , and , i don? I tried uninstalling the game, running antivirus and Windows defender, also i turned all the software for not working in compability mode as i saw in some forums.
None of this worked. I also logged a ticket in the PB site but they don? Windows 7 is a pre-beta That will be solved when the PunkBuster software will be updated to support Windows 7 but there is very very very very little chance that PB will be updated to work with an alpha snapshot of Windows 7.
I am running windows 7, same version 64 bit. I can't even seem to get CoD4 to load I am able to get Crysis Wars working which uses PB too.. If we wanted to use a "stable"OS we could be using our "Stable" versions of Vista, get out of here if you are not going to help troll These pricks have diminished the purpose of a pre-beta If you said, "I want to see CoD4 works on Windows 7" that would be a moderately adequate reason for doing so, but saying "I want to play CoD4 on Windows 7" is like making a baby work.
Point is, it's not prepared for Windows 7, not yet, so stick to Windows Vista until then. The purpose of the PDC builds of Windows 7 is for the software developers to start making drivers and applications.
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