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Quake 3 Won't Start
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:42 pm
by Dr.Gibbs
Wow, I haven't posted here in a loooong time.
I can't get Quake 3 to work on my system anymore - it crashes as soon as it starts, and then my desktop gets that nice inverted look to it. Reinstalling it doesn't help. I have the newest nVidia drivers and all Windows updates (GeForce 6800). I've tried four or five different versions of the nVidia drivers with no success. I haven't been able to get it to run for the last six months
There's no error - it just gives me that vague Microsoft report thing.
I was hoping someone knew something about this... Google didn't help...
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:56 am
by axbaby
i do not know directly what's wrong but it would seem i could be several things.
-make sure your monitor is using the correct refresh rate
-a bios setting --try as a test bios defaults
-in run box type dxdiag and see if directx recognizes a problem "quake3 only uses direct-x for sound and input as you know but it may steer you to a potential problem with your system"
-cpu or case overheating ?
-potential problem with ram "download a memory checker"
-did you upgrade motherboard drivers
-try quake3 in safe mode "not sure q3 can run though"
-try a very old system restore after creating a new restore point
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 4:43 am
by Dr.Gibbs
axbaby wrote:i do not know directly what's wrong but it would seem i could be several things.
-make sure your monitor is using the correct refresh rate
-a bios setting --try as a test bios defaults
-in run box type dxdiag and see if directx recognizes a problem "quake3 only uses direct-x for sound and input as you know but it may steer you to a potential problem with your system"
-cpu or case overheating ?
-potential problem with ram "download a memory checker"
-did you upgrade motherboard drivers
-try quake3 in safe mode "not sure q3 can run though"
-try a very old system restore after creating a new restore point
I don't think any of those are a problem.
I know this is pretty hard since it's so vague... the only thing I can guess is it just isn't goint to work on this system anymore
I suppose it might be nVidia's drivers, but I definitely don't want to downgrade them.
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 5:15 am
by Captain
Downgrading the drivers to a previous version won't make much of a change to your performance.
Did it work before? If so, what else have you changed to cause this?
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 8:08 am
by Foo
Kill your quake install entirely, delete the folder, and run a standard install again off the CD.
Don't patch it, just run it and see if it works.
Build up from there.
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:42 pm
by Dr.Gibbs
Should I install all of the point releases in order, or just 1.32?
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:29 am
by Tormentius
Dr.Gibbs wrote:Should I install all of the point releases in order, or just 1.32?
Just 1.32.
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 5:11 am
by Dr.Gibbs
Tormentius wrote:Just 1.32.
In that case, I've already tried it - and I
think the original installation works fine, then it breaks when I install the point release.
Unfortunately I just moved and left the Q3 CD behind, so I guess I can't reinstall it until I can find another one

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 8:23 am
by 4days
just in case - rename all your '.cfg' files to '.blah', run the game and let it create a new cfg - if it works, go through the '.blah's and find the dodgy setting.