Starcraft II: WOL får min dator att starta om

Medlem
Starcraft II: WOL får min dator att starta om

Hej

Jag köpte SC2 igår och installerade det direkt när jag kom hem.
Aktiverade min cd nyckel och kom in på battle.net förstasida (i spelet) men sen startar datorn om sig direkt.
Testade en gång till och fick samma fel.
Har inte hunnit ladda ner någon ny drivrutin till mitt grafikkort (Nvidia 8800GTX) så det är det ända jag kan komma och tänka på.
Jag har inte haft några problem alls med något annat spel eller med datorn i övrigt.

Någon annan som har samma problem?

Utrustning jag använder:
Intel Core i5 750
Asus P7P55D-E Deluxe
Intel x25 M 80GB
WD 500GB
Nvidia 8800 GTX
Kingston 2 x 2GB HyperX
Windows 7 64-bit Ultimate

Medlem

Hittade nog felet själv på blizzard.com under support:

Game Crashes at Menu

If your game is crashing out on the menu section but not the game itself it may be related to a known issue where high frame rates will cause overheating.

Screens that are light on detail may make your system overheat if cooling is not at a desirable level. This is because the game has nothing to do so it is primarily just working on drawing the screen very quickly. A temporary workaround is to go to your ...\StarCraft II\variables.txt file and add these lines:

frameratecapglue=30
frameratecap=60

Feel free to replace the numbers with what your desired frame rate cap will be. This is a known issue that will be resolved in a future patch.

Någon blivit hjälpt av detta? Och isf startade er dator oxo om sig?

Medlem

Kan vara detta oxo kanske:

Blue Screen Errors (BSoD)

A Windows blue screen error can be caused by many factors; from something as simple as a damaged or outdated driver, to incorrectly configured or damaged hardware.

If your system is blue screening and then restarting, please first turn off the Windows Automatic Restart option. Once this option is disabled, the next time your system blue screens, the error message will stay in your screen until the computer is powered down manually.

The blue screen error will normally contain a file name (often ending .dll or .sys) and/or a specific STOP message.

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If your blue screen error message mentions a file name, try searching the name of the file using an Internet Search Engine (such as Google). The results of the search should make it clear what driver or program the file belongs to. Once you have this information, try (re)installing the latest driver for the device or uninstalling the problematic software.
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If your blue screen error is a STOP message, try entering the numbers and/or words (after the STOP message) into a search in the Microsoft Knowledgebase.

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