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GTA Chinatown Wars Freeze

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by boredsimon, Dec 17, 2009.

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  1. boredsimon

    boredsimon Well-Known Member

    When i was playing GTA CW, after the section called Jack'in Chan, it would freeze. why is that.

    Is there a fix or patch that i can apply?
     
  2. johnx

    johnx Well-Known Member

    My game froze once.
    Just play it again.
    I'm sure it won't happen again.
     
  3. boredsimon

    boredsimon Well-Known Member

    nope. Ive tried playing it dozens of times. doesnt work at all after that part
     
  4. Lizz0784

    Lizz0784 Well-Known Member

    Did you try redownloading it? Maybe it's currupted
     
  5. anandjones

    anandjones Well-Known Member

    Backup all your files and reformat your MicroSD.
     
  6. boredsimon

    boredsimon Well-Known Member

    ok....how do i reformat it?
     
  7. Lizz0784

    Lizz0784 Well-Known Member

    Place the mini-SD card within the mini-to-SD card adapter. Make sure the tab on the mini-SD is facing the upper side of the adapter. Slide it in slowly, being careful not to damage the pins.

    Slide the adapter in an SD slot on your computer. If you do not have an SD slot, place the adapter in a USB card reader, and plug that into a USB slot on your computer. Give the computer time to read the card.

    Open "My Computer" (usually located in your start menu) and navigate to your mini-SD card. It will usually be recognized as a drive such as "E:" or "H:."

    Right-click on the drive and select the "Format" option. A menu window will open.

    Make sure that the drive size is set correctly, and that it is set to the file system you wish to use (usually FAT32 on an SD card)

    Enter a volume label, which is the name for the drive, then press start. This process should only take a few minutes.

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    Oh usually the drive size will be a little lower then the sd card says because some space gets used up with formatting. As with all electronic things
     
  8. boredsimon

    boredsimon Well-Known Member

    wat's the diff b/w FAT and FAT32?
     
  9. Lizz0784

    Lizz0784 Well-Known Member

    Fat32 enables you to keep more of the memory on the sd card then Fat16 since it's a newer type
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    Fat16 is supposed to be faster but the block size is bigger so you wont have as much games able to fit on it. But it you have over I think it's 4gb card I'd go with Fat32 since it's compatible with larger cards
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    Scratch that... 2Gb
     
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