

I have tried what I am assuming is every solution I have found in short of reinstalling XP. Search this ThreadSimilar ThreadsThreadThread StarterForumRepliesLast PostGood day everybody.My pc is getting sometimes running slow, sometimes startup and running normal.I believe I have something wrong here and need help to get it back normal.Here is pc spec.:sinanWindows 8, 8.1 Support13 05:31 PMI have Winxp, all service packs, and Sound Blaster Audigy. Then unpack the OpenJK zip file to your Jedi Academy GameData folder.' Jedi Academy Not Loading Steam If you don't already own the game you can buy it from online stores such as Steam, Amazon or Play. I didn't know why my SP wasn't launching until I read this bug report.Here are the installation instructions as they currently stand:'First, install Jedi Academy. It sounds like you're saying after you install Jedi Academy from the CD and unpacking the OpenJK zip, you should delete the old binaries: jagamex86.dll, jamp.exe, and jasp.exe so they don't cause any problems.It would probably be nice to update the installation instructions at, so noobs like me don't run into this problem. Perhaps this should be added to the FAQ for Windows 7 users? Jedi Academy Sp Has Stopped Working Steam

Jedi Academy on the other hand has been nothing but a Giant Head ache! The old republic in to this is because both of those (and all other games ive bought from here) work with out hassle. General discussion Star Wars Jedi Academy failing to launch! (4 posts) (4 posts) (4 posts) Pages: 1. Jk2sp.exe has stopped working Hi Can someone help me to get Jedi Knight Outcast, JK2 run on my laptop? Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 ASUS Notebook K52JU/K52JT Series Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M. The game should run without crashes after this.' Jedi Academy Sp Has Stopped Working For example, my shortcut reads: 'C:Program Files (x86)LucasArtsStar Wars Jedi Knight Jedi ' +set fsgame OpenJK. After the full title of the shortcut, add after the quotations, +set fsgame OpenJK. I've been seeing the exact same crash on my Windows 7 64-bit laptop as the one mentioned on JKHub:I can verify the following suggestion fixed my problem:From the post:'Create a shortcut to so, then edit the shortcut.
