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Originally posted by: BlackNMild2k1 Can you help me fix my computer? 
p.s. I'm serious it keeps freezing on me for no reason.
If we're talking XP, first, ensure that your HD is completely defragmented, as a heavily fragmented drive can likewise cause crashing and other problems. Go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter and run the analysis to see how bad it is and defragment as needed.
If it still freezes on you, head for the control panels and into the "Add/Remove Programs".
I'd start by going down the list and "trimming the fat" via removing any applications and/or items which you don't use anymore. These might be running background tasks which launch at startup and could be conflicting with one of the newer applications you've installed (also good to free up HD space).
Next, download an anti-virus demo and scan your HD at least once if you don't already have some form of anti-virus running.
Also, make sure you don't have multiple anti-virus/spyware prevention utilities running at the same time as these can also cause conflicts.
Beyond that, you wander into the terrain of service packs and I'm afraid I don't remain up to date on those. I'd do a search on google about a service pack before installing it because sometimes MS will release a pack which is likely to harm your computer.
If none of that works, get a Mac.
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On another note, now that there's talk of an Eternal Darkness trilogy, I would like to see the rest of that saga on the Wii instead of, say, the Xbox 360.
I'm still scratching my head as to what the hell happened with Silicon Knights. There was a quote from Dennis Dyack saying "We'll always be a Nintendo developer.", then SK jumped ship and began developing for the 360, and right on the cusp of the Wii's announcement as well (and I'm sure SK would have known in advance what Nintendo was up to), a platform which looks very much like it will finally establish Nintendo as a viable choice for mature franchises due to its mass-market appeal and innovative controller which is ideal for FPSes and many other older-oriented genres (sports, racing, etc.).
Nintendo CLEARLY has not given up on developing for the older audience, what with bringing out some in-house franchises which are geared to older audiences (Day of Disaster, HAMMER, TP, MP3, to name a few) as well as helping 3rd parties bring mature franchises to the Wii (Red Steel and I'm sure there are others we don't even know about yet).
So the theory of "Nintendo let SK go so they could do better sales-wise" just doesn't pass the sniff test for me.
Also, I thought Nintendo owned the ED franchise and its characters but I could be wrong...