Oviously, the simplest fix is just don't use quick save. And to be honest, I only use it myself by accident, because it gets constantly over-ridden, not very handy when you need to check former areas. Is there some reason you just don't stick to the normal save procedure? Just curious.
However, ignoring my editorial... perhaps changing your machine's Virtual Memory setting may help. Just for comparison's sake, mine is set at 1.5Gb, though I have never tinkered with it (Windows set the default when I installed the OS). It quick saves fine, though I have neither Win7 as OS nor a mobile machine like you do. I use an older ATI card with a much older driver.
I've never red anything about this issue here or on the legacy board, but venturing into Win7 can be an adventure with the newer graphics cards and drivers that don't seem to support OpenGL apps like NWN. Perhaps you can change the buffer memory allocated via your vcard/driver? Dunno, but you might check its performance specs. I've red the Catalyst performance can be customized to a certain extent.
edit: BTW, to determine the version of your Catalyst, open your primary Display Adapter specs via Control Panel's system properties Device Manager (assuming Win7 uses a similar interface, that is) and check the driver tab.
Modifié par HipMaestro, 25 novembre 2010 - 04:21 .