Hi all, ever since i have gotten the patch that fixes the direct2drive IL2-1946 so i can mod it everytime i go online i can probaly fly for thirty minutes then the computer restarts. I can continue to use my IL2 afterwards but it gets annoying after a while. Does anyone know of a fix or has had this problem. Please let me know.
Thx
Check if you have a virus om your computer. i had one that turned mine of every 30 min or so.
Also check the temp on your computer, clean all fans inside it for dust, use compressed air and have a vakume cleaner running as it can contain enourmouse amounts of dust. if you cant simply take it outside that is..
Also tell us what hardware you have and so on. easyer to tell whats wrong then
Restarting to me can be a sign of a bad power supply. With all those windings in the housing, it is possible that the manufacturer may have not done a good enough job in making the product. If your machine restarts if you are not playing IL-2, this may be a cause.
If you have the resources, you can pull the power supply and have it checked by a local shop to confirm this.
Good luck
Triad
It only does it in IL2. I checked for viruses and my computer turned up clean.
Heres my specs.
Nvidia 7600GT
2 gigs of ram
Intel quad core 4.6 GHZ processor
Windows Xp sp3
and IL2 1946 4.08M
Well as long as you powersupply isnt of the smalest size that graphic card doesnt suck that much juice.
Have you cleaned all dust from the heatsinks(gpu and cpu)? Also give the power supply a clean when you are on it.
And does it just happen in the IL2 game and not other games??
Im asking as if the GPU is being working hard under graphic pressure and therefor overheating.
You may check in your bios if it has a safty function that will power down the computer when a certain heat level has accured.
It only happens in IL2. My temps never run very hot, I think the hottest its gotten was 95 degrees. I don't know is that good or bad?
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I would check the output voltage of my power supply first.
Then check each rail voltage. PC Wizard is a small program that is free and will read these voltage.
http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
Your Temp is in a safe range. My runs about the same.