Halflife!

When playing HalfLife Counter-Strike sometimes when i exit to the desktop the system freezes does anyone have an idea what this could be not a huge deal it does not happen all the time just from time to time but it is annoying.

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When playing HalfLife Counter-Strike sometimes when i exit to the desktop the system freezes does anyone have an idea what this could be not a huge deal it does not happen all the time just from time to time but it is annoying. If anyone could help it would be great.
 
system specs
 
athlon 1.3
1.13 gig of pc133 ram
asus a7v MB
nvidia geforce 2ultra detonator 12.41
3com 10/100 nic card
soundblaster live latest drivers
etc.

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check the AMD website for the large page minumum registry file. This could be the cause of your problem. The VIA AGP fix was included in XP but they large page minimum for AMD processors was not.

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Thanks for the information. I can not seem to find anything on their site about a large page minimum but i will keep looking if you know where this registry file is on their site or their ftp and could let me know where it is it would be appreciated thanks.

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There's a number of places you can find the AMD AGP large page minimum registry fix, including asus.com. Just go to the download section and from there, choose "other drivers". The DL is itty-bitty (less than 1k), and contains a simple .reg file. Alternately, go to:
 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
 
in the registry using regedit or regedt32 (this seem to be the same program in Windows XP). Then add a DWORD value called
 
LargePageMinimum
 
and set its value to
 
ffffffff (that's 8 fs)