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COMPUTER EXPERTISE NEEDED!

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 8:39 pm
by yoda
Hey guys, sorry to bother you guys with such a trivial thing, but my computer won't load a few of games correctly. I can't find the reason why. I have a friend who is trying to help me right now over AIM. The computer keeps saying there is an error writing to the disk and that the file ... is open when I know it is not. I would like some help here.

Thanks,
Matt

(P.S. Mods, you can delete this if it is too far off-topic or not appropriate here)

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2004 9:55 pm
by AsHtRaY
yoda, what's the name of the file? Do you get this error message when clicking on something? Exactly what action do you perform to get the message.

Thanks

-AsHtRaY

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 5:48 am
by abajan
I don't wish to alarm you but your hard drive may be about to crash.

Do you defragment it regularly? If you don't, all kinds of errors can start popping up over time. Also, run ScanDisk and see if it finds and corrects any problems.

Sorry, I'm no expert and that's the best I can tell you.

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 6:37 am
by AsHtRaY
Defragmenting a drive will potentially make you system run faster. However If you do not defragment your system will not crash.
A little background on degragmenting...
Your hard drive has 1000's of blocks, these blocks have your data in them. Each block holds a small amount of data. Over time your data can be spread out all over these blocks. Degragmenting takes these blocks and puts them in order, so when your hard drive reads it all of the blocks are closer together. This enables your hard drive to spend less time searching for the data, if all of the data is put in order it will be faster.

Scandisk fixes your filesystem if it has errors. Your filesystem is the layer on top of the blocks, you could say that the filesystem makes sense of the blocks rather then you seeing 1000's of blocks, you will see actual files.

If you could answer my first post I might be able to help more.

Thanks

-AsHtRaY

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:17 pm
by yoda
Well, it says that a progarm empire2.exe and Language.dll are open and I found them and deleted the program. But the CD will not load correctly. It says that the AOE (Age of Empires) has a disk error writing to file empire2.exe. I shoud make sure my hard drive is not full (which it is not, I have over 100 MB open) or not have it open, which I do not. I hope this helps.

Matt

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:22 pm
by AsHtRaY
Is it possible this is a copy of a CD rather than the actual store bought copy? You have 100MB free total? Thats not much at all, not sure if its related though.

-AsHtRaY

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:24 pm
by Suzi Q
Yoda, I had the same problem when I tried to load Age of Empires for my husband, except mine just kept getting hung on that file. My husband finally made it work, although I have no idea how. My original thought was perhaps Age of Empires was not compatible with Win XP, but who knows. So basically what I'm saying here, is I am of no help whatsoever. :roll:

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 1:28 pm
by chadtm80
Yoda if you only have 100 mb full you are going to have to free up some more space. Remove old programs you no longer use etc... That may also be the reason for some of your "hang ups"

Hey Ashtray how is work going? Gonna be back home this week?

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 3:07 pm
by yoda
It says I have 21428.7 MB free.

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 3:09 pm
by Rainband
Hope you get it worked out matt :wink:

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 5:31 pm
by kmanWX
Rainband wrote:Hope you get it worked out matt :wink:
yoda. what operating system are you running on your computer? do you know what kind of processor and ram you have?Have you make sure the Direct X on your machine is update to 9.0B? have you used xp compatible mode if you do have the xp os system? Sometimes the errors got be ram allocations, but it could be many other things as well..,,

Please Answer those questions

Thank you..

Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2004 5:43 am
by abajan
I've heard that many games don't work properly or at all on Windows XP. Is this true? I use Windows 98SE.

BTW, I play the free download version of AoE: The Rise of Rome Expansion quite often (against the computer) and it's super! At first, the rules seemed awfully complicated (what technology I needed to research in order to do what etc.) and I used up a lot of paper printing them out.

At the hardest setting, it used to take me over seven hours to defeat the Romans and the Carthaginians! Now I win in about an hour.