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 Not sure then :P 
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 |   I had the multicore issue for a while and tried many of the fixes online to no avail. What worked for me is to run eq using an XP vm with 1 processor and 1G of RAM. I am loading EQ from a shared folder and it runs perfectly now. Try it out - you may be surprised | ||
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 |   The only one that worked for me was to edit the msconfig to have it boot up with 1 core... which is sort of a pain. I thought there was some patch or download (AMD dual core patch) that fixed this issue a while back? | ||
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 |   When I go to the compatability screen like the post above me, The option to run in another mode is greyed out so I cannot select it. It says that the program is part of windows or something like that. Any idea how to change that? Thanks | ||
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 |   Hello gang, I'm trying to figure out if my issue is related to Multi-Core before I go ahead with this fix. The Problem: I log in to EQ, and make it to the server select screen just fine. Every server is listed. Once I click on any server, including 1999 classic - it will show the loading screen, get about half way on the loading bar and instantly log off. Back to the log in screen I go. Would this be related? Should I just uninstall, and reinstall? Any help is appreciated. Regards, Etris | ||
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