computermaineack
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I recently got the...urge...to play Rise of Nations, so I installed it (I hadn't moved it over from my old computer yet), and started playing. Just about every game I played, anywhere from five to 45 minutes into the game, the game would lock up and I would get a message "Gathering Exception Data." That window would go away in about 45 seconds, then RoN would go "Not Responding", and I'd close RoN through the task manager. However, even though it wasn't running (in the applications list or in the processes list), my primary monitor (the one which I use to play RoN) would still only show the screen of RoN, when it froze. However, the computer would think it wasn't there, because I could still click on icons, etc, even though I couldn't see them. The only way I was able to use my computer was to open task manager, and move it over to my secondary monitor (using a shortcut I have setup through UltraMon), then open programs through "Run." I read over Microsoft's guide for this, and so I reinstalled RoN, and updated my video driver...this seems to have made things worse. When I restarted my computer after updating the driver, my monitors had been reset..my secondary monitor was my primary, and vice versa...no problem, I fixed that. RoN works better now, it doesn't freeze every game, but sometimes it just randomly closes...doesn't lock up, doesn't say anything, it just closes. Also, during one of my games, I got a BSOD:

Also, today, I got home from school, and turned on my computer to find another BSOD. I'm not sure why I got this one...I know the computer was still on at about 7am, so it must have happened during the day, when there is nothing using the computer (besides F@H):

In addition, the computer will not boot normally. If I try to restart or boot it up, it hangs on the WinXP loading screen, the scrolling bar. The only way I can get it to boot is to restart while it is loading, and then press "Use Last Known Good Configuration." When it restarts using that setting, it goes back to my secondary monitor set as my primary, etc.
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Also, today, I got home from school, and turned on my computer to find another BSOD. I'm not sure why I got this one...I know the computer was still on at about 7am, so it must have happened during the day, when there is nothing using the computer (besides F@H):

In addition, the computer will not boot normally. If I try to restart or boot it up, it hangs on the WinXP loading screen, the scrolling bar. The only way I can get it to boot is to restart while it is loading, and then press "Use Last Known Good Configuration." When it restarts using that setting, it goes back to my secondary monitor set as my primary, etc.
Note: the pics are BIG, so they might take a minute to load
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