Extreme slowdown when installing D3
Extreme slowdown when installing D3
I was wondering if anyone has had the same problem I experience when installing D3. I have a 3GHZ P4 with hyper-threading enabled and 512 megs of RAM running XP Pro. When I install D3, the machine seems to go into ultra-slow, ten-year-old PC mode . The CD drive will rev up for a few seconds, stop, rev up again, stop, ad nauseam. Meanwhile, the installation increases by one percent every fifteen seconds or so. Needless to say, it's incredibly annoying. My family's PC, which is running XP Home and has a 1.3 GHZ P4 with 384 megs of RAM, has no trouble installing; it'll jump up about one percent per second. I haven't had any slowdowns when installing any other games, including FS2, which is twice as big of an installation as D3. Has anyone else experienced this problem? I was thinking that it might be the hyper-threading interfering with something; would you recommend me turning it off temporarily and trying again? Note that, once D3 is installed, it runs smoothly without any problems.
The disk does have a lot of very minor scratches, but the same disk installs fine on the older computer, so it's not that.
Mobius, I do have McAfee running in the background, and that has some type of active virus scanner always running. I'll have to try disabling it.
Edit: Nope, didn't do it. I do know that I'll just have to install it once, so when I do, I'll just let it sit there. However, I don't have my Merc CD with me at school, so I was going to do a temp install for this week and then uninstall/reinstall after I get the disk from home this weekend. Guess I'll just have to wait until then.
Mobius, I do have McAfee running in the background, and that has some type of active virus scanner always running. I'll have to try disabling it.
Edit: Nope, didn't do it. I do know that I'll just have to install it once, so when I do, I'll just let it sit there. However, I don't have my Merc CD with me at school, so I was going to do a temp install for this week and then uninstall/reinstall after I get the disk from home this weekend. Guess I'll just have to wait until then.
probably the copy protection driver, some d3 disks had safedisk v1.something on it, i could imagine a 98 copyprotection driver could cause problems in a todays winxp system.
(i have 2 sets of d3 disks, one has the copyprotection and causes problems, the other newer lowbudget version has no c-protection and installs fine)
(i have 2 sets of d3 disks, one has the copyprotection and causes problems, the other newer lowbudget version has no c-protection and installs fine)
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Re: Extreme slowdown when installing D3
That is the computer attempting to validate the CRC on incomplete read files by reading the same area over and over again. usally the error window will take 30 minutes before it pops up, and the drive is LOCKED!Top Gun wrote:The CD drive will rev up for a few seconds, stop, rev up again, stop, ad nauseam. Meanwhile, the installation increases by one percent every fifteen seconds or so
This is caused by 1 of 3 things
- A copy was made at a speed faster than 8-12X corrupting data on the disk (CRC failure)
- Scratched disk (logical choice)
- Failing DCROM(least likely)
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You could also stick it into the drive on the other machine and just share it with the Dell via the network (if you have one set up).Top Gun wrote:Swapping CD drives? This PC has only one. And if you mean removing it from one and inserting it into the other, no chance . It's really not that big of a deal; I'll just have to let the thing sit for a while before it installs.
That, or burn it to an ISO and mount it via Daemon Tools.
No, I don't have a network set up. At the present time, the two machines in question are about 50 miles apart . I don't have Daemon Tools, either. I'm just inclined to write the whole thing off due to Dell's shoddy workmanship. When I do bring my Merc CD back, I'll just let the thing sit for half an hour and install. What I should do, if I feel like it, is to bring my dual-jewel copy, which is much less scratched, back to school and see if it does the same thing. I doubt it has anything to do with the scratches, though; my D1 and D2 disks have even more than the D3 one, and both of them still work and install fine.
I had that happen -- but not just on installations, but for when it came to reading the CDs, period. I'd only be able to listen to part of a music track or browse to two folders on its contents before it would do what you said. It annoyed the hell out of me, so I trashed it and put in a new one. It didn't happen anymore.Top Gun wrote:The CD drive will rev up for a few seconds, stop, rev up again, stop, ad nauseam. Meanwhile, the installation increases by one percent every fifteen seconds or so
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