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Cant play any games! New vid card..
Hey,
Ok whenever I tried to run a game, I would get all kinds of errors. My vid card was old and wanted a new one so I bought a MSI Geforce FX5600 w/ 128mb. But STILL I get the errors. Everytime I try to run any kind of new game, it gives me some error. The ONLY game I have gotten to work is Half Life in OpenGL.. and Direct3D but it looked messed up.
I decided to format the computer and start fresh with Windows Millenium.
I installed the vid card drivers off the cd, then installed updated Detonator drivers from nvidia's website.
Got DirectX 9.0.., Updated my Soundblaster Live! Drivers.. Everything I thought I would need to get the games to work.
Here are some examples of the errors I get:
Ghost Recon
Illegal Operation
Morrowind
Rendition Error ``
Unreal II Demo
Error setting display mode: CreateDevice failed (D3DERR_INVALIDCALL). Please delete your Unreal2.ini file if this error prevents you from starting the game.
UT2003 Demo
UT2003 Build UT2003_Build_[2003-02-16_18.56]
OS: Windows 98 4.90 (Build: 73010104)
CPU: AuthenticAMD PentiumPro-class processor @ 909 MHz with 255MB RAM
Video: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600 (4523)
Error setting display mode: CreateDevice failed (D3DERR_INVALIDCALL). Please delete your UT2003.ini file if this error prevents you from starting the game.
History: UD3DRenderDevice::UnSetRes <- CreateDevice <- UD3DRenderDevice::SetRes <- UWindowsViewport::TryRenderDevice <- UWindowsViewport::OpenWindow <- UGameEngine::Init <- InitEngine
I think it has something to do with Direct3D.. Im really not sure.. I can think of any kind of drivers or anything I need..
Any help is greatly apprecaited..
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Reef Shark
Some spec's of your system might help...
Try just the drivers off the cd or it could be that you DL'ed the wrong updates for the vid card
-AMD T-Bird 1GHz @ 1GHz
-Chaintech 7AJA2 DMA 100
-640 MB PC-133
-Radeon PowerColor 9250 (lol)
-Maxtor Diamond Max 30Gig 5400rpm
-LG 52x CDROM
-LG Flatron 17" Monitor
-Logitech Keyboard & Mouse
-WinXP
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Hey,
Here is my info:
AMD 1.2Ghz
MSI GeForce FX5600 w/128 Megs Ram
Latest Detonator Drivers
Soundblast Live! Value
Windows Millenium
DirectX9.0
Hmm I dont know what else to list..
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nuclear launch detected
can you get a different OS?
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Well before I had these same problems on Windows 98, and now after formatting I used Windows ME. Both have the same problems so I dont think its the OS causing the problem..
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Avanti
What kind of motherboard? Some might not support the newer AGP cards.
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Ultra Great White Shark!!
I think it would help use a lot if we had full specs of the machine that is having the problem.
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Hey,
Ok sorry ill try to give you as much information as I can.
Here are the main things in my computer:
Motherboard: Asus A7M266
Video Card: MSI NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600 w/128mb
Sound Card: Soundblaster LIVE! Value
Ram: 256MB DDR
Operating System: Windows Me (4.90, Build 3000)
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor, MMX, 3DNow, ~900MHz (dunno why dxdiag says 900mhz, but its a 1.2ghz..)
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0 (4.09.0000.0900)
Video Card Driver: Detonator 45.23
Now its strange because after installing the 45.23 Nvidia drivers, I thought that when I went to the driver properties under Device Manager, it would say version 45.23, but instead it still says 4.14, and also says 4.14 in dxdiag (as seen in my copy/paste below)... Dont know if this should be like that..
Here is a bunch of other info I copy/pasted from the dxdiag that some of you may need:
Monitor: AOC A785
Monitor Max Res: 1600,1200
Driver Name: nvdisp.drv
Driver Version: 4.14.0010.4523 (English)
DDI Version: 9 (or higher)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Driver Date/Size: 7/28/2003 15:19:00, 107616 bytes
DDraw Status: Enabled
D3D Status: Enabled
AGP Status: Enabled
DDraw Test Result: Not run
D3D7 Test Result: Not run
D3D8 Test Result: Not run
D3D9 Test Result: Not run
And lastly here are two more error messages I get when trying to run these games:
Silent Storm Demo
Unsupported Video Card
Raven Shield Demo
OS: Windows 98 4.90 (Build: 73010104)
CPU: AuthenticAMD PentiumPro-class processor @ 909 MHz with 255MB RAM
Video: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600 (4523)
Assertion failed: RenDev [File :\Data Manager\Version\SPDEMO\Local\WinDrv\Src\WinViewport.cpp] [Line: 471]
History: UWindowsViewport::OpenWindow <- UGameEngine::Init <- InitEngine
Hope this will help someone to lead me to the answer..
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Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) Processor, MMX, 3DNow, ~900MHz (dunno why dxdiag says 900mhz, but its a 1.2ghz..)
I have a computer exactly like this one , with a geforce 3 instead of the FX though.
Anyways, the default/safe/factory setting for the BIOS is 900 MHZ, even though the processor is at 1.2GHZ. Which suggests something went wrong during install.
There's a setting from 100 to 133 that will put it back to 1.2 GHZ, anyways,
Im guessing the problem is that agp something isnt configured/detected right in the bios, thats where my knowledge fades off.
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Hey,
Ok I think I have found the root of the problem.. Those game errors were pointing me in the direction of thinking the problem has somethign to do with Direct3D. I decided to test the "not run" tests I posted above in dxdiag. Everything went fine
DDraw Status: Enabled
D3D Status: Enabled
AGP Status: Enabled
DDraw Test Result: All tests were successful.
BUT when I tested the "Direct3D Acceleration" here is what I got:
D3D7 Test Result: Failure at step 8 (Creating 3D Device): HRESULT = 0x80004005 (Generic failure)
D3D8 Test Result: Failure at step 8 (Creating 3D Device): HRESULT = 0x8876086c (error code)
D3D9 Test Result: Failure at step 8 (Creating 3D Device): HRESULT = 0x8876086c (error code)
It appears Direct3D is the cause of the problem.. A couple of the games errors I posted above also said something about D3D:
CreateDevice failed (D3DERR_INVALIDCALL).
Hmm.. does anyone know what could be causing the problem with the Direct3D?
PikachuMan, thx for the info
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Catfish
you might want to try experts-exchange.com people in there are pretty good.
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Great White Shark
The latest bio`s update on ASUS`s website for your MB, provides support for the 4200, so your MB might not support the 5600.
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Hey,
Hmm wow I didnt notice that GeForce 4's are only supported with the latest bios.. My card isnt a GeForce 4, but it could still be part of the problem.. Unfortunately I dont know how to install the new bios..
When I download the update all it is is a single file:
AM261007.awd
I dont know what to do with the file.. I tried reading there Bios Flashing instructions but there are like 4 different sets of instructions not sure which one to follow.. also, the files they show in the instructions are .rom files not .awd like the one I downloaded.
But still I dont think this will solve my problem. The reason is because I had this same problem with my old video card before I even formatted. Now I have formatted, reinstalled everything fresh, updated everything and all on a completely different OS.. and the same problem persists. So I dont see how it can be any type of software.. but hardware rather..
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Thx joeyst, but im not prepared to pay for the advice to fix this problem yet.. I hope that it can be solved here..
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Originally posted by joeyst
you might want to try experts-exchange.com people in there are pretty good.
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Thank you sir. May I have another?
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