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Menu freezes
Hi there
I recently got into playing Q3 Arena, and since I got a "new pc" in my room (actually it's an old one: AMD Duron 700 Mhz, 576 mb ram, GeForce FX 5500 128 mb) I wanted to play it over here as well.
Well now I installed Q3, but when I start it I'm able to browse through the menu and after 10 seconds it suddenly turns black and makes 3 times the scroll sound and it gives a "runtime error".
My pc should be way powerfull enough to play this game, because on my mothers pc (AMD Duron 900, 320 mb ram, S3 Savage 4 16 mb) it runs smooth and our family pc (AMD Athlon, 512 mb ram and GeForce LE 7300 256 mb) does the job very well.
I installed the latest drivers of my GF, DirectX and the latest Q3 1.32 point release, but nothing seems to work.
Could somebody help me out here? 'Cause it's driving me nuts...
Thanks in advance.
I recently got into playing Q3 Arena, and since I got a "new pc" in my room (actually it's an old one: AMD Duron 700 Mhz, 576 mb ram, GeForce FX 5500 128 mb) I wanted to play it over here as well.
Well now I installed Q3, but when I start it I'm able to browse through the menu and after 10 seconds it suddenly turns black and makes 3 times the scroll sound and it gives a "runtime error".
My pc should be way powerfull enough to play this game, because on my mothers pc (AMD Duron 900, 320 mb ram, S3 Savage 4 16 mb) it runs smooth and our family pc (AMD Athlon, 512 mb ram and GeForce LE 7300 256 mb) does the job very well.
I installed the latest drivers of my GF, DirectX and the latest Q3 1.32 point release, but nothing seems to work.
Could somebody help me out here? 'Cause it's driving me nuts...
Thanks in advance.
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good question
unreal 2 "may be called unreal tournament?"
try a old benchamarking programs like http://www.futuremark.com/download/3dmark2001/
make sure your system is getting proper cooling .. look for dirt around all fans including the cpu/video card.
unreal 2 "may be called unreal tournament?"
try a old benchamarking programs like http://www.futuremark.com/download/3dmark2001/
make sure your system is getting proper cooling .. look for dirt around all fans including the cpu/video card.
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I tried the benchmarking program, but it didn't found any problems.
My pc was cleaned already, so I suppose it should get proper cooling.
I also installed Max Payne 1 (min. system requirements: 450 Mhz, 96 mb ram and 16 mb graphics card => so somewhat like Q3 Arena) but it also doesn't work. When it tries to open the menu, it immediately switches back to desktop followed by a runtime error.
Dammit...
My pc was cleaned already, so I suppose it should get proper cooling.
I also installed Max Payne 1 (min. system requirements: 450 Mhz, 96 mb ram and 16 mb graphics card => so somewhat like Q3 Arena) but it also doesn't work. When it tries to open the menu, it immediately switches back to desktop followed by a runtime error.
Dammit...
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The message is:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime error!
Program C:\...\Quake3.exe
abnormal program termination
click! (Normally the background is black.)
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime error!
Program C:\...\Quake3.exe
abnormal program termination
click! (Normally the background is black.)
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-disable background application you don't need running.
-scan computer for viruses or malware -spybot search and destroy
-scan the computers harddisk for errors -windows scandisk
-scan memory for errors -memchecker
all the tools for scanning are available using google
start/run box > dxdiag.exe
- this tests direct-x for errors and compatability
-scan computer for viruses or malware -spybot search and destroy
-scan the computers harddisk for errors -windows scandisk
-scan memory for errors -memchecker
all the tools for scanning are available using google
start/run box > dxdiag.exe
- this tests direct-x for errors and compatability
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Well today I tried a few things.
I changed the color quality on my desktop from 32-bits to 16-bits, without result.
Also I changed the ram-cards from place, and I changed one from my mothers AMD with one of this pc (both 256 mb ram PC 133), because the three Apacer rams (1 x 64mb & 2 x 256mb) in this pc had "PC 133 CL 3" on it, except for one 256 mb, that one said "PC 133 CL 2". But that didn't occured to be the problem either, so I tried to replace the GeForce FX 5500 with an old AGP video card (4 mb), but with that one Quake 3 wouldn't start at all...
But this afternoon I installed Unreal Tournament 1, and in the menu there was some sort of red appearance with on the background still the original menu screen. And when I tried the benchmarking software program again, in the game-test there was one example where I could also see this red color.
What could this be? Because it starts to seem the problem actually IS the GeForce... But I find that strange because I only have that graphics card in my pc, and my desktop also uses that and it just works perfect. Only games are a problem...
Thanks btw for the many response 'til now, I really appreciate it.
I changed the color quality on my desktop from 32-bits to 16-bits, without result.
Also I changed the ram-cards from place, and I changed one from my mothers AMD with one of this pc (both 256 mb ram PC 133), because the three Apacer rams (1 x 64mb & 2 x 256mb) in this pc had "PC 133 CL 3" on it, except for one 256 mb, that one said "PC 133 CL 2". But that didn't occured to be the problem either, so I tried to replace the GeForce FX 5500 with an old AGP video card (4 mb), but with that one Quake 3 wouldn't start at all...
But this afternoon I installed Unreal Tournament 1, and in the menu there was some sort of red appearance with on the background still the original menu screen. And when I tried the benchmarking software program again, in the game-test there was one example where I could also see this red color.
What could this be? Because it starts to seem the problem actually IS the GeForce... But I find that strange because I only have that graphics card in my pc, and my desktop also uses that and it just works perfect. Only games are a problem...
Thanks btw for the many response 'til now, I really appreciate it.
could be that you have too weak a power supply for a geforce fx card?
i think mimimum rating for your computer would be around 300 watts but the more the merrier.
does the graphics card fan spin?
did games like q3 ever work before?
random pixel oddities could be bad graphics card ram or heat.
i think mimimum rating for your computer would be around 300 watts but the more the merrier.
does the graphics card fan spin?
did games like q3 ever work before?
random pixel oddities could be bad graphics card ram or heat.
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Your graphics card might still be toast since 3D isn't used on the desktop. It sounds like whenever you do anything 3D-intensive the computer errors out (and Q3 is pretty intensive for older systems, especially anything like a Duron 700). In my opinion that would point to the video card. Can you swap it out with one you know works to test?Levitation wrote:
What could this be? Because it starts to seem the problem actually IS the GeForce... But I find that strange because I only have that graphics card in my pc, and my desktop also uses that and it just works perfect. Only games are a problem...
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Hm I guess not, maybe the S3 Savage 4 of my mom's pc, but I believe that one is onboard.Tormentius wrote:Your graphics card might still be toast since 3D isn't used on the desktop. It sounds like whenever you do anything 3D-intensive the computer errors out (and Q3 is pretty intensive for older systems, especially anything like a Duron 700). In my opinion that would point to the video card. Can you swap it out with one you know works to test?Levitation wrote:
What could this be? Because it starts to seem the problem actually IS the GeForce... But I find that strange because I only have that graphics card in my pc, and my desktop also uses that and it just works perfect. Only games are a problem...
How big is the chance the videocard actually is broken? Because if it's about 90% sure the problem will be solved by buying a new graphics card, I'll just by a new GeForce FX 5500 in the local computerstore. (I saw one for 45 euros, approx. 40 US dollars.)
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Yeah I know, but I searched for drivers for my soundcard (AC'97 Audio controller (WDM)Foo wrote:How about sound drivers? Can cause the same symptoms.

Hmm.
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UPDATE: My mom asked her collegue (from whom she got the pc) if the GeForce has actually ever worked. (His son always used the pc for games.)
Now it seems it has never worked there either, and the card is only 1 year old and so never used and brand new (there was a 4 mb videocard in it when I got the pc, and I got the GeForce in the opened box), so maybe the problem's the power supply then?
I'm sorry for the many many questions, but I just can't help the urge to fix this stupid problem.
Now it seems it has never worked there either, and the card is only 1 year old and so never used and brand new (there was a 4 mb videocard in it when I got the pc, and I got the GeForce in the opened box), so maybe the problem's the power supply then?
I'm sorry for the many many questions, but I just can't help the urge to fix this stupid problem.
i'm a bit confused .. the open boxed video card is the one that came with the pc,and that video card does not work?
i would spend $40 on a brand new video card first ,it's not too much money.i have had one year old video cards fail and because the video card has never been confirmed as working i suspect the video card
if that fails then it's the psu ..if that fails it's the ancient motherboard clashing with the video card .. in that case you may as well upgrade to a better video card ,cpu and motherboard.
i would spend $40 on a brand new video card first ,it's not too much money.i have had one year old video cards fail and because the video card has never been confirmed as working i suspect the video card
if that fails then it's the psu ..if that fails it's the ancient motherboard clashing with the video card .. in that case you may as well upgrade to a better video card ,cpu and motherboard.
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