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T Linser
Ok, Now that i have BF1942 running on my server. I'm having a problem with NASCAR 2003. It doesn't seem like a lot of people use that game here, or if they do they don't want to help lol. Anyway. I have a Pentium 4 3.2GHz CPU 1024MB DDR RAM 74GB 10k RPM SATA HDD 1200GB Premium Bandwidth Private VLAN 10Mbps Uplink. on board ATI Rage XL.


Now for the problem. When I launch a server it crashes. It will come up like it's going to work and then.....poof. it's gone. When I re-boot the system Microsoft says that N2003 encountered a problem and needed to close. I have updated my graphics drivers, re-loaded the server, put a fresh install of N2003 on my system. and uploaded that to the server and still no luck.Even had a OS re-load Anyone got any suggestions?
JustGags
Is the graphics card compatible with Nascar 2003?
T Linser
Not sure about that. I have alway used Nvidia based video cards. Never a big fan of ATI. The server runs is GDI mode. I keep thinking that this is a video problem but I can get BF1942 and NASCAR SIMRACING to run fine.
JustGags
QUOTE (T Linser)
Not sure about that. I have alway used Nvidia based video cards. Never a big fan of ATI. The server runs is GDI mode. I keep thinking that this is a video problem but I can get BF1942 and NASCAR SIMRACING to run fine.


I'm pretty sure neither of those games require a graphics card though.
klaude
NASCAR does require a 3d card to run. You'll need access to the local server console to access any 3d functions. To do that you'll need to "shadow" the console using RDP or run a VNC server.
T Linser
I have a VNC server running on it right now. I went in and see someone is working on it. I'll check it out when he's done. Thanks for the help. I hope i can get this fixed without having to change hardware.
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