Nascar 2003 for pc crashes when i click race.?
I recently downloaded NASCAR 2003 for PC from a torrent site and applied the necessary crack. However, when I attempt to start a race by clicking "Drive," the game crashes. I am using Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit, and my system specifications exceed the game's requirements. Has anyone experienced a similar issue or can offer any solutions?
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It does it beause your using a cracked version. Windows Vista has DEP protection which closes an exe that been modified or hacked because it thinks it could be a virus.
This was the step by step instuctions that were posted in my league for people with this problem in windows vista
How to Disable DEP in Vista:
— Click Start
— Click All Programs
— Click Accessories
— Right Click on Command Prompt
— Left click on Run as Administrator
— Click the Allow button if it asks you for permission
— Type or copy and paste this into the command prompt window:
bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff
— Hit enter and you should see the confirmation: Operation Completed Successfully
— Reboot and DEP should be off.
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Nascar 2003 for pc crashes when i click race.?
I got this game from piratebay and got the crack and everything but when i try to race i click drive and it crashes im using windows vista home premium 32 bit and my other specs are way above what you need
Many times I have stared at my computer thinking “How do I fix my pc because it keeps crashing?”
Unfortunately there is no simple answer! I used to think this problem was related to buying cheap computers but after buying various laptops and desktops at different price ranges there is one common theme, eventually they will all crash at some stage!
Friends will often think I am a pc expert and will call me asking “How do I fix my pc when it keeps crashing?” Well start by asking yourself these questions…
Have your children be on the pc? Kids are great at downloading spyware by mistake! They will also click on numerous pop up pages and will often change your settings!
Another possible reason your pc keeps crashing is that you have overloaded it! If your pc only has 64mb RAM memory and you install graphic, gaming and other software the chances are that your system will not be able to cope with your software! Most PC’s now come with at least 512mb RAM so it is worth upgrading if your pc is not at this level.
However the most common reason that your pc keeps crashing is that it has a virus! Many trojan virus can cause your computer to reboot immediately once all programs have been launched, this can drive you mad and it is not fun as you are helpless!
Best option is to install anti virus software and make sure you only visit trusted websites. If all else fails it is time to reformat your hard drive and wipe your pc clean, this can take hours and you will probably need the data recovery disc that you should have got when you bought the pc.
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