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    BoBearXM
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    I have a new computer with KO fully loaded now but, every time I get past X-Trap, my computer restarts itself. Has anyone had this problem?

    GigaByte GA-MA790FX-DQ6 Mother Board
    3GB DDR2 667 Memory
    Seagate 520 GB SATA2
    NVIDIA GF8600GT 512MB
    AMD PHENOM 9550 CPU
    Windows XP SP2

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    BoBearXM
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    bump....

    Anyone? Or did all the techies leave ko?

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    dont know what the problem is but hellllooooooo bobear

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    I would delete and reinstall ko, and if that don't work - Just format your computer and redo it, Cause it's obviously only on your computer - perhaps one of the file's decided that it hated you xD

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    If the PC is new doesn't necessarily mean they installed new drivers on it for you already... My first bet would be updating the graphics and network drivers.

    http://www.nvidia.com

    http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Scan.aspx?lang=en-us

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    If the PC is new doesn't necessarily mean they installed new drivers on it for you already... My first bet would be updating the graphics and network drivers.

    http://www.nvidia.com

    http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Scan.aspx?lang=en-us[/b]
    I will tell you one thing that you screwed up on here :

    1] He know's what motherboard he has, meaning it's a custom computer.

    but that's it, Just check the driver's like he said :P Or perhaps you need Direct x 9.0c or w/e

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    one thing he could have stated was his operating system. and if it was 64bit or not.

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    Prefernce grafics amd

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