Games Troubleshooting Guide: Simple Solutions to Common ProblemsTame your PC to unleash all of its gaming power! With Prima's "Games Troubleshooting Guide" you will find out how to improve your computer so that your games will run on the first try everytime. Inside you'll find: Windows 95 gaming explained Windows 3.1 gaming improvements A DOS memory configuration guide detailed instructions to make your game run better A complete guide to LAN and Internet Multiplayer gamesAbout the Author Bart Farkas is the author of "MDK: The Official Strategy Guide" and other Prima electronic game books; he is also editor-in-chief of "Inside Mac Games." |
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Games Troubleshooting Guide: More Simple Solutions to Common Problems Bart Farkas,Jeff Govier No preview available - 1998 |
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