I have downloaded the pr mod for bf2 and have been playing with no problems until i was in al barash and i was inside a vehicle i decided to try a different server so i pressed the esc key and the program took a brief pass then the blue screen of death showed up and suddenly rebooted the computer. So i waited for the computer to start back up when it did it started rebooting over and over. So i had to shut it off and take out my ram card and put it back in. Apparently it had worked, right when i got back on my acount i quickly uninstalled the PR mod. The mod is actualy quite fun and i would really like to get back on it and play again, but i dont want my comp. to get corrupt in any way. Please Help im looking for any suggestions, they would be much appriciated =D.Battlefield 2 Project Reality Problem!!?
It might have been a one-time glitch. As a gamer I have experienced similar problems and with BF2 even (it is a system resource hog and a helluva buggy game to begin with), so the first thing I'd suggest is to see if it happens again, if it doesn't then you move on, if it does then you probably aren't the only one who experienced this issue so I would search online, more specificly the BF2 game forums.
If you got a BSod, then quite possibly the chipset (of your mobo) and the video card drivers might have something to do with it too but that is a bit of a stretch, I would much rather seek the issue online to see who else reported the problem and what similarities your system and theirs have (hardware and software wise). Let's say you and Joe Shmoe got entirely different systems except for the video card, find out what version of drivers he is using, if it is the same, then try up or even downgrading yours to see if there is a difference.
If you really enjoy that mod and want to continue playing it then you will have to do a bit of research and troubleshooting on your own. I hope the example I have given you above will lead you in the right troubleshooting direction if you were not able to find a certain answer to your issue.
Another tip: if you decide you further research this issue (the cause of it), then also examine the Application and System sections of the EventViewer (Start %26gt; Run %26gt; Eventvwr.msc %26gt; OK) for clues.
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