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Rasbelin

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Tampere (Tammerfors), Finland
Nov 1999 time: 07:21
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I had a similar problem with one of my PC's lately, and that was due to an unknown problem, but it was later on solved when I 1. reinstalled Win XP 2. changed my sound or 3. changed my CD-ROM-drive, but I'm still not sure what I did.
What OS are you running? Any special problems lately that should be mentioned?
In your case I woudl suggest that first of all try to solve the problem be uninstalling Civ III and deleting any remaining files. Then reboot and turn off temporarily any anti-virus monitoring software running in the background (look in the Windows task tray), i.e. McAfee's VShield. Then install Civ III as usually and try to run the program as usually, before you patch it. If it works, then the patch your trying to apply on it causes the trouble. If it doesn't work now after reinstallation, you have apparently done something after the latest installation that causes the problem. In that case it could be almost anything, but reconsider reinstalling DirectX and any crucial drivers (display adapter and audio; latest driver version available). Also check your hard drive for any errors with ScanDisk. If Civ III works after reinstallation, try to patch the game (again disable anti-virus monitoring, if applicable).
At this stage I really can't give you any advices, but please do report how these measures work.
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