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#1 graffspree
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I've installed D2 on a widescreen laptop, so of course it looks stretched. Is there a way to get it to run ina window?

Using XP 64 bit (yes it runs on my system).

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#2 graffspree
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The easiest thing to do is buy a U3 stick. The DanDisk Crusier line is good.
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#3 graffspree
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You mean on a USB drive? Some come with it built in (U3), there are also programs you can use. They require a passwork to even have access.

As for passwording individual docs, I'm not sure.

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#4 graffspree
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make sure your card is connected via the 6 pin to the powersupply,if your powersupply doesn't have a 6 pin then you will have to change it inorder to play with the 8800gtGames_pro

It's connected correctly. I also did a reseat and checked connections.

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#5 graffspree
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Is there a way to up wattage requirements of components other than than GPU to test the PSU?
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#6 graffspree
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Most of the time Windows on those systems is tied to the Mobo as well and it would have to be replaced as well.
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#7 graffspree
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Thanks. I'm having sutdown issues and I think its PSU. Shuts down 1 min after a game starts, before it has time to get hot. Also been having wierd boot lag issues.
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#8 graffspree
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It is probably cheaper to buy a case and power supply, assuming that the motherboard is standard sized.
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#9 graffspree
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Or a bad install of Windows. What do mean disappears?
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#10 graffspree
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Updated all your drivers?