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Miss_Kittty


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Joined: 02/25/2007 00:59:53
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HOwdy

I have windows xp pro. I cannot run ut2204 now and will have to wait until tech comes to fix.

Thank you Yvonne

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Miss_Kittty


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Hell Folks

Nice to see you Mac

I am running xp pro

Cannot run ut2004 right now it will not load

Will have to wait until the tech comes back



thank you Yvonne

Please recycle and use earth friendly products to save our animals from extinction and so that our future young ones will see the beauty God created.
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Ok upon reading the whole thread, it appears to me that theres nothing wrong with any of your hardware. That Antec 550W was enough for your system (ive seen people run 8800GTXs on less).

However, the 8800GTX requires 2 6-pin PCIE power connectors plugged into the back of it to give it the power it needs. Alot of people forget to plug these in or think that you only need to plug in 1. Both of these 6-pin PCIE power connectors need to be plugged in or else the 8800GTX will not function properly. Simply check the inside of your computer to see if your 8800GTX has both of these plugged into it.

Lastly, try grabbing the latest drivers from here:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_97.92.html

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