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#157127 25/01/04 06:29 PM
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Whenever I go in the sewers, basement, or a cave I get this rally high pitched sound. It there anyway to fix it???? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mage.gif" alt="" />

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this is something that happens several times with different forum members.
-Did you install th elatest patch 1.034
-did you rry do download the latest directx9 drivers
also try to download the latest drivers for your sound card.


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also try to download the latest drivers for your sound card.

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A couple people have mentioned this problem going away after rebooting their computer.

If that doesn't help, try turning down (or even off) the hardware sound acceleration (Start | Run | type in 'dxdiag' and hit Enter, then switch to the Sound tab.

Not likely the problem, but try deleting all of the files in the '..\Divine Divinity\Run\Dynamic' folder.
This folder is used as a cache for the game. Files are created / copied there from the save game folder when you load, and written / copied from that folder when you save a game. The files will be re-created as required the next time you start Divinity. If there was a corrupt file in that folder, deleting the files should fix the problem.


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find out wich model of soundcard you have and wich manufacturer.
then find it's website and find the latest drivers for your model.
just install them and rebooot your pc would do the trick.

to find your soundcard : Start -> execute -> and type "dxdiag"
under sound you find your soundcard.

to find the website of your manufacturer : look at this site: driverzone


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