GameRager: What is this unknown conundrum of which you speak?
Fujek: I think he's talking about
his rather non descriptive posting concerning an unknown module.
Edit:
I figured that I should provide constructive criticism and explain why your posting is not very descriptive. Generally whenever I try to receive help on an issue with software, I provide details on my operation system (and hardware when it seems necessary), the complete error message if there is any and a short 'how to reconstruct the error'. By doing so, every other user trying to assist has all crucial data for debugging available and doesn't need to ask over and over again.
An example posting would be something along the lines of:
'I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 SP1 on a computer that powers an ATI Radeon 5850 with the Driver Packaging Version 8.821-110126a-112962C-ATI. DXDiag spots no error. When I try to start Simon the Sorcerer through the short-cut link, I receive an error message saying "Fujek is too dumb to play this game. Please consider upgrading his AI".'
Thanks for the feedback. In this case, I'm running Windows XP SP3, on a Lenovo T61, with fully up to date Nvidia drivers (specifically for Thinkpads, so not their universal drivers, which don't seem to work right) for my Quatro NVS 1400m (or something like that). DXDiag does spot no errors. When I try to run it, I get a message saying there is an exception, and it faults the module "unknown". I have uninstalled the game for the time being since my hard drive was pretty full and I wanted to play some other stuff. Having finished Mass Effect, I can probably give it another go. Thanks GameRager. I'll give your suggestion a try. I probably won't have time for a few days, because of RL stuff, so I'll try to post my results here when I have some time. Peace. Thanks for the help and the feedback.