FredTrellis
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Hello. Thanks for reading.
With the Macbook Pro, I have Bootcamp - as the machine boots, you can point it to one of two partitions. Pointing it at a Windows XP partition - and I have a Windows machine, MacOs/HD Format not involved at all.
There are problems.
Any download, or any save operation, results in corrupted files. (It takes a long time, and when it next boots, there are messages revealing cross-links, and truncated first entries). One time, it lost my serial number - though why it should have been tampering with that when saving a route, I cannot begin to imagine.
Also, the TS12 inbuilt browser shows nothing. It remains a blue, otherwise empty screen. Making it full screen results in a badly-pixellated grey picture of boilerplate filling the screen.
Finishing the game hangs the machine. I suspect that it simply buggers the video card, which then cannot redraw the screen.
Other games (COD2, COD4, GTA SA) have all worked faultlessly.
If anyone can offer advice, it would be appreciated.
With the Macbook Pro, I have Bootcamp - as the machine boots, you can point it to one of two partitions. Pointing it at a Windows XP partition - and I have a Windows machine, MacOs/HD Format not involved at all.
There are problems.
Any download, or any save operation, results in corrupted files. (It takes a long time, and when it next boots, there are messages revealing cross-links, and truncated first entries). One time, it lost my serial number - though why it should have been tampering with that when saving a route, I cannot begin to imagine.
Also, the TS12 inbuilt browser shows nothing. It remains a blue, otherwise empty screen. Making it full screen results in a badly-pixellated grey picture of boilerplate filling the screen.
Finishing the game hangs the machine. I suspect that it simply buggers the video card, which then cannot redraw the screen.
Other games (COD2, COD4, GTA SA) have all worked faultlessly.
If anyone can offer advice, it would be appreciated.