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Old 10-11-2010, 10:59 PM
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Re: Nfs shift

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Originally Posted by mwalt2 View Post
Not being able to steer come from a program which messes things up most of the time. In a thread at XDA, the most common cause was Resco Photo Manager or some Resco game that people had installed. I think the solution to Resco Photo Manager was to copy the Resco Photo Manager program folder to storage card and then remove it via Remove Programs. You can still run Resco Photo Manager by browsing to the storage card or making a shortcut to the path on the storage card (at least that's what I read and think I remember ).

As far as turning off sense, it's when running the game. It's easy to run out of memory if sense and the game are loaded on most Rhodium ROMs. It doesn't matter where you install it.
Excellent advice Mwalt2. Cheers! If it helps anyone, I installed NFS Shift to the storage card, and already had Resco Photo Manager installed there. In order to get NFS to steer and run well, I just moved Resco's sensor dll file from Windows\SmiSensorServer_1.dll to Storage Card\Program Files\Resco Photo Manager, and switched off Sense. Anyway, after doing the above, NFS has been working great here on an overclocked TP2 running Vin's Pluto ROM.

Best to all,
R
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