game problem: blue screen after 10 min
Hi all
my system is the 3000 N200 0769 - BDG (T5250, Intel X 3100) with 4 GB of RAM and Windows XP Professional. I know that this laptop is not designed for games, but it should not crash, if I want to play something.
So far, I tried HL2 and Trackmania Nations Forever. Both games run under low or good enough way of details, but I get a blue screen after a few minutes.
I installed the latest graphics drivers from Intel and all my other drivers are up to date. BIOS version: 68ET26WW
I have not yet met problems with other programs.
Thanks for help
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