All I can tell about it is that it is a Dell computer from 2007 running XP on a Pentium 4, 2 core cpu running at 3 ghz with 2 gb of ram. No video card is mentioned and it might not have one.
More specifications can be obtained by typing in "dxdiag" in the search bar.
When I first started playing POTC I was using a rig built in 2007 using a P4 quad core running at 2.5 ghz, 4 gb of ram, and a dedicated video card. POTC ran fine on it until January 2013 when I moved up to my current AMD 8 core cpu.
I don't know what is causing the crashes, but suspect it is the intel video. A $30-50 video card could fix that as long as the motherboard has a pci slot for one. PCI was in use in 2007.
That leaves the low amount of ram. As old as it is finding ram for it would be difficult and expensive.
Something else that might either help or hurt. Dunno which. It is still possible to get Win 10 for free from here.
Windows 10 upgrade for assistive technology users
But ultimately a new computer is the only answer. As an example this is pretty good for a store bought system. I would have a hard time building it cheaper. CyberPowerPC Gamer Ultra Desktop - AMD FX Black Edition-Series - 8GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX 480 - 1TB Hard Drive Black GUA2400BST - Best Buy
That RX 480 video card can handle anything.
More specifications can be obtained by typing in "dxdiag" in the search bar.
When I first started playing POTC I was using a rig built in 2007 using a P4 quad core running at 2.5 ghz, 4 gb of ram, and a dedicated video card. POTC ran fine on it until January 2013 when I moved up to my current AMD 8 core cpu.
I don't know what is causing the crashes, but suspect it is the intel video. A $30-50 video card could fix that as long as the motherboard has a pci slot for one. PCI was in use in 2007.
That leaves the low amount of ram. As old as it is finding ram for it would be difficult and expensive.
Something else that might either help or hurt. Dunno which. It is still possible to get Win 10 for free from here.
Windows 10 upgrade for assistive technology users
But ultimately a new computer is the only answer. As an example this is pretty good for a store bought system. I would have a hard time building it cheaper. CyberPowerPC Gamer Ultra Desktop - AMD FX Black Edition-Series - 8GB Memory - AMD Radeon RX 480 - 1TB Hard Drive Black GUA2400BST - Best Buy
That RX 480 video card can handle anything.