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#1 abu123
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So I just got Mass Effect 2, but for some reason I cannot install it. I click on the install button and it says, "...cannot start or run due to incompatibity with 64-bit versions of Windows."

Is there any way I can get through that without going back and getting a 64-bit version of the game?

Thanks in advanced.

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#2 abu123
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My sound doesn't honestly work however, I don't have a sound card installed yet..., but the game should still work right?
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#3 abu123
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my graphics card is fairly new Geforce 9800 GTX
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#4 abu123
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hm... all this help, wow, you guys didn't have to help me. Thanks!!!
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#5 abu123
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Ok, I just got COD4 and the game won't work. I'll be honest I don't have a sound card for my computer, but I do have a good Nvida Geforce 9800. Anyway I run the single player normailly and I get this error message...

----- Initializing Renderer ----
----- Client Initialization Complete -----
Attempting 44 kHz 16 bit [Windows default] sound
ERROR: Couldn't initialize digital driver: DirectSoundCreate() failed in get_system_speaker_configuration()


Error during initialization:
Miles sound system initialization failed.
Make sure you have your sound card's latest drivers and DirectX installed.

Any advice, much appreciation if you can help me...

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#6 abu123
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Dude, I never get time to play. I just built my new computer two weeks ago and I havn't even played a single game on it. I have about 15 new games like Crysis and Oblivion (I just got these two when I built my computer), and I havn't even touched them yet. Ya I have NO time. It is 12:30 right now and I still got an hour more homework to do. And dude I really doubt there are a lot of elementary/middle school kids on here.

HOLY CRAP, LOOKING BACK AT MY SPELLING IT LOOKS LIKE I'M DRUNK!

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#7 abu123
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google it and try and find sound drivers for ur intel boardNeo_revolution7

Did you know that it's illegal to use google as a verb?

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#8 abu123
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I bought a Geforce Alpha dog 9800 with the Call of Duty 4, I guess that's decent... I have a good harddrive with 1 tera byte of mem. Overall I spent 1k on the new computer I built. Which for some of ya'll is nooby, but I think it's decent and should be able to atleast play any game.
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#9 abu123
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Ok, I downloaded these BIOS updates for my motherboard and my sound STILL isn't working. I don't have Vista yet or my new harddrive in yet, but the sound should still work right?
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#10 abu123
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Ok, I'll try finding some updates for my motherboard.