Mozart crashes on one computer but not on another?
1. Service Packs: First check that the latest Service Pack is installed. For information see Service Packs above. 2. Video Card Hardware Acceleration: If the problem persists, then it may well be due to Video Card Acceleration and easily curable. The Video Card – the component in your computer which drives the display monitor – is designed to be able to refresh the picture on the screen very rapidly indeed. To get the absolute maximum in speed (a benefit mainly for fast-moving games) it can by-pass various internal safety checks which most programs are required to make as a matter of course. This can lead to severe problems for many programs (including Mozart ) in seemingly random places. This is recognised by Video Card manufacturers, who therefore provide a way to adjust the “hardware acceleration” of the video card. It is characteristic of problems due to video card acceleration that they may appear on one computer but not on another, or in completely different ways on different com