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Star Wars: Empire at War reboots pc while loading
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantMarEll
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Never had a problem with this game before, had it for years. Installed it yesterday tried to play it but after the logo screens have passed, the loading screen appears for a few seconds then the pc just reboots (I can just catch a flash of blue screen before it resets).

Thought it may be corrupt sectors on my HDD so I ran chkdsk and defragged the partition, no luck there. Tried installing it on another drive, with and without the patch, still no joy. No other games seem to be affected. After some googling I found a site that said EaW has issues with window's data execution protection so I put the game on the exception list and tried again, same result.

Anyone have any ideas what the problem could be?
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I have run into this problem when playing "Fallout 3", but then it happened during gameplay. Caught a glimpse of the infamous bluescreen and then the PC rebooted.   

After some fiddling, I tried updating the graphics driver, and it seemed to work, cause I haven't had the problem since..

Hope it helps... 
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Howto enable the Blue Screen again:

either press WinKey+Pause or right-click on "My Computer" and then "Properties".

Advanced -> Startup and Recovery -> Settings -> disable "Automatically restart"
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Without further details it could be practically anything. But my first guess would have been the power supply unit.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
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I'm giving another vote for video card drivers.

we should have made it a poll..
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Quoting pauls42:
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we should have made it a poll..




Tried updating video drivers, no joy.

Doena-
Turned off the automatic restart then tried again.  Turns out the blue screen is blank, no error messages at all.  Interestingly, one of the hard drives turns off when the blue screen appears.

goblin-
The PSU was the first thing that came to mind to me too, but I've tried more demanding games and encountered no problems.
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While brainstorming I realised that I'd added the game launcher to the DEP exception list instead of the game executable.  So I tried again after rectifying this and to my delight it worked!  I got past the loading screen, into the menu and started a skirmish game.  However after a few minutes the blue screen appeared again! 
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Another option you can try is downgrading your video drivers.  Sometimes, new video drivers cause problems when older ones do not.
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If you are playing around with driver versions, may I recommend making sure there are no left overs by using something like Driver Sweeper. This will delete any leftover files and ensure you don't create more conflicts between differing file versions than necessary. It actually fixed a problem my Dad was having with GTA IV.

http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/
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Just finished trying 4 or 5 different versions, still no joy 
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In your Rootdirectory there should be a folder named "Minidump" wherein you should find a file that has the content of the memory at the moment of the crash. Open this file with "Notepad" and check for entries with "fatal".

For further info on blank BSODs (Blue Screen Of Doom) check here
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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I don't want to speak too soon but I think it's sorted!  I ended up installing some alternative (Omega) drivers for my ATI gpu, as suggested in the thread goblin linked to.  Just had a quick 10 minute game then left the game on the menu screen while I watched some telly, came back to it about half an hour later and it hadn't crashed! 

Will do some more testing tomorrow to make sure but it's looking good.

Thanks for everyones input!  Really appreciate it. 
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