Now I can't get D3 to run on XP
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Now I can't get D3 to run on XP
My setup:
FX 5900 - latest drivers
nforce2 chipset - latest drivers
512Meg ram
2500 Barton @ 2050
XP pro - latest updates
I finally installed D3 (after reinstalling XP last time) along w/ 1.4 patch. There are two problems. It's freezing after playing ~5 minutes, requiring a reboot. Also, sometimes when I start D3 it displays the big sun, then instead of displaying the menus, it minimizes itself and displays a little message: "Generic renderer failure". (I'm using OGL)
I read the other thread about D3 and XP and I tried disabling the onboard sound (I don't have a sound card). But that I still have the freeze problem. I've tried changing some bios settings like 'disable agp fast writes', but no improvement. btw, other games (half-life and tron 2.0) play just fine.
Any ideas?
FX 5900 - latest drivers
nforce2 chipset - latest drivers
512Meg ram
2500 Barton @ 2050
XP pro - latest updates
I finally installed D3 (after reinstalling XP last time) along w/ 1.4 patch. There are two problems. It's freezing after playing ~5 minutes, requiring a reboot. Also, sometimes when I start D3 it displays the big sun, then instead of displaying the menus, it minimizes itself and displays a little message: "Generic renderer failure". (I'm using OGL)
I read the other thread about D3 and XP and I tried disabling the onboard sound (I don't have a sound card). But that I still have the freeze problem. I've tried changing some bios settings like 'disable agp fast writes', but no improvement. btw, other games (half-life and tron 2.0) play just fine.
Any ideas?
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I got past the renderer problem. I usually run some earthlink software called 'Task Panel'. When I exit that, D3 starts normally.
I'm still having a freeze problem, although I can now play about 10-15 minutes before it freezes I intalled Merc and MSI's graphics drivers (instead of nvidia's). I can't tell if that helped. I still have onboard sound disabled.
I'm still having a freeze problem, although I can now play about 10-15 minutes before it freezes I intalled Merc and MSI's graphics drivers (instead of nvidia's). I can't tell if that helped. I still have onboard sound disabled.
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I think the aperture size is 64M, whatever the usual default is.
Haven't noticed any temp problems. The card is supposed to have temp monitoring - there is a 'core slowdown threshold' of 140. Also, other games work OK.
I haven't noticed a pattern. The game just freezes and I have to reboot. I suspect some other process is interfering w/ D3. E.g., I notice there are 8-10 norton related process running constantly.
Haven't noticed any temp problems. The card is supposed to have temp monitoring - there is a 'core slowdown threshold' of 140. Also, other games work OK.
I haven't noticed a pattern. The game just freezes and I have to reboot. I suspect some other process is interfering w/ D3. E.g., I notice there are 8-10 norton related process running constantly.
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Have you installed the latest drivers for your motherboard?
Try lowering the Anti-aliasing setting on your card.
Turn off Vsynch in your video drivers and in D3.
Try updating your BIOS as a last resort.
In your BIOS, set your AGP Aperature to 64.
Type MSCONFIG in the RUN box and disable anything that is not needed at bootup. Reboot.
Try lowering the Anti-aliasing setting on your card.
Turn off Vsynch in your video drivers and in D3.
Try updating your BIOS as a last resort.
In your BIOS, set your AGP Aperature to 64.
Type MSCONFIG in the RUN box and disable anything that is not needed at bootup. Reboot.