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rAT bOY Registered User
Joined: 25 Sep 2001 Location: Orange County, CA Posts: 442
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Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2002 11:21 pm Post subject: TFC keeps crashing |
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When I play on my alternate computer, TFC keeps crashing. After about a minute of everything being normal, it just stops moving and loops a sound segment. After a few seconds, it goes to the next frame and loops another sound. This seems to happen most often when there is a lot of action going on screen. Here are the specs (it's supposed to be better than what I play with now):
1.6 ghz Pentium 4
256 MB RAM
Geforce2 MX 400 (don't know the memory but I'm sure it's sufficient for HL)
Windows XP
This was how it was assembled. I already installed the latest DetonatorXP drivers (29.42) for the geforce2. Is there a specific way to install the drivers, or can you just run the program and it does it by itself (that's what I did)? I hope I don't have to reinstall XP or anything like that. So if you could help me, please help! Thank you.
*edit* Oh, I forgot to add. On other 3D games this happens too, like the Sims. *edit* _________________
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Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2002 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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Sounds like here is a driver or resource conflict some where. Check for sound card updates. Creative (if that is the sound) has a bad habit of shipping old drivers with there cards. Otherwise reinstall the video card drivers again
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rAT bOY Registered User
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Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2002 11:51 pm Post subject: |
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The sound chip was made by C-media. I went to the website, but it looks like the driver is outdated. My chipset is CMI8738, driver version 636. But the one at the site is 632. Hmmmm...... I'll try to uninstall the video driver, then reinstalling it. _________________
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Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2002 3:08 am Post subject: |
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maybe it's your 3D card. it could be worn-out or not heavy enough for the fast moving screens.
I know somebody who had that problem and i told him to buy a new 3D card, he installed it and everything was bach to normal. _________________ PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF =US-V= & VILLE $UPPORTER |
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rAT bOY Registered User
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Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2002 12:09 pm Post subject: |
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The Geforce2 is pretty new. It has 64 MB, when I checked on the box. I tried uninstalling the driver, then reinstalling, but no good either. _________________
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The Nanite Server Admin
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Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2002 12:20 pm Post subject: |
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rAT bOY wrote: | The sound chip was made in Canada. |
Well that is your first problem. Have you overclocked or customized any of the little details that are available on the GForce cards? _________________
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rAT bOY Registered User
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Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 1:06 pm Post subject: |
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I've done some customizations that some people suggested, but it didn't work. And also, I can play demos perfectly fine. It's just when I play it freezes. _________________
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Joined: 18 Sep 2001 Location: Dallas, TX Posts: 1112
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Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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It sounds to me like you might have your video card and sound card on a "shared" PCI slot. Some video cards are particular about what kind of card they share thier slot with. You might try moving the sound card to a different slot (unless it is a built into the motherboard kind). If that is the case then move your video card (unless it is an AGP) usually the PCI slot closest to the power supply is slot 1 and recommended for video.
Apparently not all the PCI slots are actually physically separate. Some of the slots are physically shared with others. One of my machines had my video card and my ethernet card in a shared slot and pissed them both off. I solved the problem by moving the ethernet card to the slot farthest from the power supply.
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