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Make it three people now Paul. I got virtually the same problems as the first two guys almost verbatim. I've reinstalled Win98 but have yet to reboot. I'm almost afraid to after reading Lawrenson post. Here is my sys info:
Processor: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 6 466 MHz Stepping 5
Math Support: On Chip
BIOS: American Megatrends 02/24/99
Bus Type: PCI
Ports: 1 Parallel, 2 Serial
Memory: 64.0 MB (83% Utilized)
Hard Disks: 7.87 GB
Multimedia: Sound, CD-ROM
Video: 800x600 in 64K Colors, 3dfx Voodoo3 Ver. 4.0
Windows98: 4.10 (Build 1998 )
Dos: 7.10
Note that this is NOT an old motherboard. This system is just over a year old.
As it stands now I do not intend to install mgn unless you guys are able to tell me why this happened
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Processor: GenuineIntel Family 6 Model 6 466 MHz Stepping 5
Math Support: On Chip
BIOS: American Megatrends 02/24/99
Bus Type: PCI
Ports: 1 Parallel, 2 Serial
Memory: 64.0 MB (83% Utilized)
Hard Disks: 7.87 GB
Multimedia: Sound, CD-ROM
Video: 800x600 in 64K Colors, 3dfx Voodoo3 Ver. 4.0
Windows98: 4.10 (Build 1998 )
Dos: 7.10
Note that this is NOT an old motherboard. This system is just over a year old.
As it stands now I do not intend to install mgn unless you guys are able to tell me why this happened
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I almost forgot. During installation the program stopped part way to tell me that a type of file was in use, obr I think, and I had to reboot my computer so the program could write over these files. It was during this reboot that my computer crashed hard. No one else has mentioned this so I thought I had better.
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I'm using Windows 2000 Pro and the MSN and SPWAW 4.0 are working perfectly. I did both an upgrade from v2.3 and the full install with no problem. My question, how do I know that the MSN is really working? I have 'connected' several times but I have never seen anyone else on the site. I may have to install SPWAW on my laptop and play with myself!
This may be too late to help, but just so y'all know, it happened to me as well. I had to reinstall win '98. Since then, my system has run perfectly, although I have not re-installed MGN. I had the VFAT problem when I tried to load windows after booting from a boot disk(However that may be a version incompatibility problem between the disk and windows on my c drive).
My system is as follows:
PII 400
128 mb RAM
6gb EIDE drive (c)
4gb SCSI drive (d: where SPWAW lives)
SCSI adapter
Voodoo 2
NVidia 128mb graphics
56k modem
I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank you for the stellar job that you all have done, both in building the game SPWAW and the Matrix culture. The Matrix model is one that all game companies, regardless of size or genre, should aspire to. It is refreshing, after such debacles as Origin, to find a company that truly cares about the quality of the product that they release and the services that they provide. Bravo.
My system is as follows:
PII 400
128 mb RAM
6gb EIDE drive (c)
4gb SCSI drive (d: where SPWAW lives)
SCSI adapter
Voodoo 2
NVidia 128mb graphics
56k modem
I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank you for the stellar job that you all have done, both in building the game SPWAW and the Matrix culture. The Matrix model is one that all game companies, regardless of size or genre, should aspire to. It is refreshing, after such debacles as Origin, to find a company that truly cares about the quality of the product that they release and the services that they provide. Bravo.
The unexamined life is not worth living.
Hi guys, look like a good games.
Thanks.
Just thought I add another data point.
Ditto on the crash.
I am running Win95 on a 333MHz tyan slot 1 1830 motherboard. 150+Meg memory, 10+GB drives partitioned in 2G segments, 2 CDROMs, one is a CDR, and Viper II Utra Video Card.
I was loading the update, then went to install MNX, restarted and Ouch!!!
Lost a lot of information, mainly because I didn't have a start disk and recognized it as a serious problem.
After fooling around, I reached the point of nonrecovery so reformat, installed second 15GB HD (30GB now) and reinstalled all software (excuse for getting latest drivers and making startup/recovery disk).
I still haven't built up the nerve to hit the MNX install button again. I think I'll wait to see how this message thread turns out.
Thanks.
Just thought I add another data point.
Ditto on the crash.
I am running Win95 on a 333MHz tyan slot 1 1830 motherboard. 150+Meg memory, 10+GB drives partitioned in 2G segments, 2 CDROMs, one is a CDR, and Viper II Utra Video Card.
I was loading the update, then went to install MNX, restarted and Ouch!!!
Lost a lot of information, mainly because I didn't have a start disk and recognized it as a serious problem.
After fooling around, I reached the point of nonrecovery so reformat, installed second 15GB HD (30GB now) and reinstalled all software (excuse for getting latest drivers and making startup/recovery disk).
I still haven't built up the nerve to hit the MNX install button again. I think I'll wait to see how this message thread turns out.
I also had to format my hard drive after MGN client program installation. The problem was precisely like decribed in the beginning of this thread.
Now I am wondering if any you (Jack, Lawrenson, McGib) who had this problem have dared to try to install the client program again (newer version)? I haven't dared to do that.
-Rauski
ps. my set-up was following:
Pentium 75 MHz (clocked to 100MHz)
Intel Triton motherboard
Ami BIOS
32MB RAM
800MB partly compressed hard drive (yes, this is true)
Win98
ps2. SPWaW is running quite well in my machine too. Thanks to Matrix team about that too!
Now I am wondering if any you (Jack, Lawrenson, McGib) who had this problem have dared to try to install the client program again (newer version)? I haven't dared to do that.
-Rauski
ps. my set-up was following:
Pentium 75 MHz (clocked to 100MHz)
Intel Triton motherboard
Ami BIOS
32MB RAM
800MB partly compressed hard drive (yes, this is true)
Win98
ps2. SPWaW is running quite well in my machine too. Thanks to Matrix team about that too!
I don't know if this has anything to do with MGN, but my D-drive went nuts, twice. I lost a lot of programs, including SPWAW. I'm glad that only the D-partition FAT32 was messed up, the OS is on C-drive. I have installed MGN a couple of times, but I suspected other programs before I read this thread.