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Dungeon Siege 2/ Log off Problems

Original Message
Name: Mithril_Ian
Date: July 14, 2006 at 19:38:18 Pacific
Subject: Dungeon Siege 2/ Log off Problems
OS: XP PRO, SP2, VER 2002
CPU/Ram: AMD 4200+ 64X2
Model/Manufacturer: N/A
Comment:
Ok, my brother uses the same computer as I do, and we have seperate users. HIS user has this problem, where when you log off, half the time the user screen will flicker, and then shut off the moniter, making it unusable until I reboot the comp. When it does manage to log off, it has this error, which hides silently until i'm midway through a game of Doungen siege 2, then, it reboots the computer. When I was playing internet with my friend, this happened, and a few days later ( 6 ) my save games were UNUSABLE! ( And yes i did try the AllSaves mod. NOW i started a new game on gamespy, and the error happened. Now, It says i have a party of 0/0 when i go to the game screen where i start the game from. The charector spaces that my old charectors took up are shaded darkly, but no names. There is also an expetion error when I try to host or join a game. HELP!!!

AMD ATHLON 4200+ 64X2
2GB CORSAIR RAM
OS: XP PRO VER 2002 SP2
Nvidia 7800 GTX


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Response Number 1
Name: heropsycho2177
Date: July 15, 2006 at 07:41:10 Pacific
Subject: Dungeon Siege 2/ Log off Problems
Reply: (edit)
Are these separate users within the game or within windows XP?

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Response Number 2
Name: Mithril_Ian
Date: July 15, 2006 at 15:35:41 Pacific
Subject: Dungeon Siege 2/ Log off Problems
Reply: (edit)
Within Windows XP.

AMD ATHLON 4200+ 64X2
2GB CORSAIR RAM
OS: XP PRO VER 2002 SP2
Nvidia 7800 GTX


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Response Number 3
Name: heropsycho2177
Date: July 15, 2006 at 20:36:27 Pacific
Subject: Dungeon Siege 2/ Log off Problems
Reply: (edit)
Delete his profile then as long as he's cool with losing program settings, bookmarks, his shortcuts, etc.

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Response Number 4
Name: Mithril_Ian
Date: July 16, 2006 at 00:52:12 Pacific
Subject: Dungeon Siege 2/ Log off Problems
Reply: (edit)
What must be done must be done. It worked! thx


AMD ATHLON 4200+ 64X2
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Response Number 5
Name: heropsycho2177
Date: July 16, 2006 at 07:30:32 Pacific
Subject: Dungeon Siege 2/ Log off Problems
Reply: (edit)
Glad to hear that worked for you. :-)

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