![]() ![]() ![]() I would never run this thing unplugged-I don't anyway already so a battery's pretty much moot for me.and I have a high-speed fan running under any laptop at all times-scorched my pants with my first laptop and have been wary ever since. Now, I would never DREAM of overclocking a laptop, or even a desktop, to that ridiculous speed, but even if I could get 2.4 or 5 out of it.and I would take full responsibility for the wrath I incur from the laptop gods. P.S: I recently discovered ClockGen, found here ( ): and was wondering, is overclocking a viable solution? I don't remember what command I used to find my CPU speed-but it said my current speed was 2100MHz (aka 2.1 gigs), but the kicker was that my “max” speed was 4,000 MHz. I do sincerely apologize for the wall of text, here, but I didn't want to leave any detail out, as that tends to make things harder for all parties involved. So, am I doing something wrong? Does Wine need to be configured differently? I'm completely lost, here, and any help would be -greatly- appreciated, thank you. Now after some other games and some reconfiguring, it won't work at all, even if I reset to default settings. Oh! And another quick question-when I first installed WINE, unconfigured, I installed Derek Smart's Universal Combat and it worked fine. And, for example, games like Rubber Ninjas, C&C, SupCom, and WiC all ran smoothly on my first laptop which was similarly specced to this one. In the opening intro, it'll run at around 10FPS for about 3 seconds, and then 60 or so, faster than it ever had on my previous laptop which was actually better than this current one. I would think that it was just my system being slow-I don't have the system requirements to really run AC-but here's the weird part. Command and Conquer: Generals (Zero-Hour).Here's a partial list of the games I've been trying: Here are my system specs: Toshiba Satellite L455D-S5976ĬPU: AMD Sempron SI-42 Single-core 2.1 GHz Now, I know there are a lot of programs that have compatibility issues with Wine but what I don't understand is the slow-running programs part. What worked fine on Windows either doesn't work or runs like it was stuck in molasses. Using this ( ) tutorial for DirectX and downloading Wine 3.5 off of WineTricks, I thought I had everything sorted. I discovered I'd need DirectX to do anything significant, which in turn needed. ![]() Discovering I needed Wine to run anything Windows-based. ![]()
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