My Game is Bork, but I'm pretty sure it's not my fault.

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HomeschooledByTards:
Is your card still listed as being supported?

My old video card was an ATI 7500 series card. It worked great for the base game and University. However, when they released Nightlife they dropped support for the 7500 series. It took me a while to figure out what exactly the problem was too.  ::)

bekka:
I had a similar problem several EPs back and it was my power supply.  Make sure it's sufficient to run everything you have.  Could be something worth checking anyway.

trlaavh:
Or the problem could be strictly related to game stoop1dn3ss. No, really:

worker dude 1: *making discs* I'm Bored! *whines and pouts*
worker dude 2: Heh heh! Start borking disceses! Then we can reads about its on teh internet!
worker dude 1: YAYz! Dats teh Goodest idea! *Writes random code about a flying purple hamster onto the AL game that you happened to get*


Seriously, would anyone be surprised???
I had a Sims 1 Complete edition disc with a that-disc-only glitch where everything could burn. By everything I mean walls, wallpaper, flooring, windows, ceiling lights, and already-burned-ash.

Yecats:
Trlaavh: All you need now is the fire-breathing toddler!

I only get a BSOD while using bitlord.  Bittorrent and Limewire freeze my system to a standstill.
The Sims on the other hand, works fine.

For safety, I suggest getting an external HDD that is equal or greater than the space of your current HDD system.  Do regular backups onto the external so that if your computer DOES die in a spectacular way, you still have your backups.  Save all your iso's and no-cd cracks onto it in case something happens. 

Also, in event of fire, external portables are easier to grab than the whole box.

:D

Zazazu:
In the event of fire, the last thing you are going to be worrying about is your computer. Trust me.

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