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FS2004 - DISK ERROR!

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Hi.Installing FS2004, it got to disk4 and TOKYO.cab and stopped and said "encountered a disk error writing to C:program filesmicrosoft gamesflight simulator 9scenerycitiestokyo.cab" and asks is your disk(presumably meaning the harddisk)full? "is the file in use" (how could it be?) My hard disk has 70% spare space, system clean with only the game on it! any ideas anyone? I chose "ignore" for the sake of getting an install.Another hassle is a blue screen coming up - usually when I try to move gauges to another graphics card (all works great in FS2002). The message is long, but basically it says machine_check_exception. Possible hardware/software installation fault Disable remove newly installed hardware/software. Check installation.Disable bios memory options (caching/shaddowing).F8 to select advanced startup options - select safe mode.Beginning dump of physical memory.The computer has just been upgraded and has 3.5g processor and 2gddr ram. This is it's first use!The blue screen stuff is a bit of a mouthfull - and I don't understand any of it!Any help at all would be very gratefully received.TONY. (U.K.)

Yup... "Blue screen of death" Physical Memory dump!... Apparently, from what I think... The virtual memory from FS loads a lot of computer's (Hardware) virtual memory more than the card itself. Try configue your computer performances by changing the paging file size as recommend. And configure your v-card.

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