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Old 04-17-2007, 08:22 PM
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After renaming the graal4.exe i've had no problem with the runtime error's accept i still get random crashes now and then. Graal4.exe has stopped responding and needs to close is the error i'm getting currently on Windows Vista Ultimate. I also experience some lag issues while loading the playerlist on RC for some reason. It doesen't happen all the time it just happens now and then.
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Old 04-17-2007, 08:46 PM
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After renaming the graal4.exe i've had no problem with the runtime error's accept i still get random crashes now and then. Graal4.exe has stopped responding and needs to close is the error i'm getting currently on Windows Vista Ultimate. I also experience some lag issues while loading the playerlist on RC for some reason. It doesen't happen all the time it just happens now and then.
Final or RC1/2?

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You only get UAC dialogs when something requires administrative privileges, meaning when you're changing some settings in the control panel, installing new programs, and some isolated instances where a regular program needs admin privileges. You see the most UAC dialogs when you are first setting everything up after installing the OS. I haven't disabled anything and it doesn't get in my way. It's basically sudo with a GUI.
THANK YOU for telling them that.

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You should try Ubuntu, it is Debian for desktops and quite user-friendly.
Nononono man, Kubuntu! >:}

ALSO: Hint! In order to dual boot, you must install the earliest operating system first. If you're dualbooting with Linux, install the Linux Distribution LAST so that GRUB/LILO replaces the default Windows Boot Loader. If you do not do this, your system may become unbootable. Word to the wise.
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