tsagara
May 12 2005, 09:28 AM
Hello everyone,
I've got cool game Winning Eleven 7, it's a llittle older version but realy cool, designed by KONAMI. So, after playing when i return to Windows my CPU usage is 100% and doesn't go down before I don't restart PC.
What can it be?
palestinian_kid
May 15 2005, 12:17 AM
Hello , tsagara
I have question , does that game trying to access internet connection during playing game ,
if you have this problem with Winning Eleven 7 only , that mean , the problem with the game ,
another option , reinstall the whole game but after uninstall it ,
another one , ( the system needs dircet x ) >>> fix your operation system , maybe a serios problem there ,
take care ..and tell me what will happen with you later ,
salam
Mischcabob
May 15 2005, 04:23 PM
LIkely the program is not freeing up the memory and continues to run in bg.
You could manually got to TAsk Manager (cntrl-alt-dlete) and force END task for the offending program.
Could also try running game in win95/98 compatibility mode to see if makes a difference.
tsagara
May 16 2005, 09:23 AM
It doesn't connet internet. I tried to make full uninstall and installed it again, but it didn't help

I viewed task manager's processes but it seems process is already finished. I tried to wait for couple minutes but CPU usage stayed 100%.
KillerJ59J
May 17 2005, 02:07 AM
Maybe contact the game's tech support.... sometimes you actually get someone who knows something about the game ,problems, and fixes. Maybe try 2 or 3 times to see if you can get someone good.
tsagara
May 17 2005, 10:15 AM
Thanks for advice

Actually, it didn't make troubles before I re-installed system. I've got a doubt it is in conflict with some application, but I'm terribly laze to strat uninsatall progs because of one geme
rifkyniyazf
Sep 20 2005, 11:15 AM
I Think your memory in not sufficient. so it use paging file to as alternative to memory, check your pagefile and increase it. this may solve .
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