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H.A.W.K. 2 mission complete problem
Hey guys, I got a issue on when I complete every mission, the computer will freeze the final shot of the game and no responses. Can anyone help me about that, cause everytime I have to restart the game >< Thanks
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and by the way, the game will suddenly stop working. My hareware are i7 960, HD6970, 12 GB RAM, and 64 bit Win 7
Hope someone can help me 
Thanks
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Ubisoft Support Staff NCSA
Hello boygerry
There may be an issue with the drivers on your system. The link below will have instructions on how to update your system's drivers.
http://ubisoft.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14
You may also be experiencing problems because of some of the processes
running in the background of Windows. Too many can interfere with a game's
proper function. To eliminate some of these extraneous processes, you
can put your computer into a "selective startup". However some
programs may need to be disabled manually, such as your antivirus and other
security software.
To put your machine into a selective startup, on your keyboard press the
Windows key + R at the same time to bring up the Run command. Delete
anything on the Open line that you'll find there, and type in the word
MSCONFIG. Click on OK, and that will bring up a program called the
System Configuration Utility.
Look down the list of startup items (not the tab labeled Startup), and
choose Selective Startup (if it is not already selected). If you don't
see this, make sure you've clicked on General, near the top of the
window. Once you've chosen Selective Startup, uncheck 'Load Startup
Items', and leave "Load system services and Use original boot
checked. Once you're done here, click OK, and let it reboot your computer.
Your Windows environment may look different and you may get an error
relating to your sound device not working (ignore this for now). Try
running the game again. If the game loads and seems to be working, the
problem is most likely related to one or more programs you have scheduled
to load with Windows. You can then revert the settings back the way they
were, and in a trial and error fashion, disable some programs using
the startup tab (in the msconfig utility) to try to find the culprit.
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