Matrix animation freezing on WinXP
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 6:44 pm
Hi,
I bought HTTR the other day and have had no end of trouble trying to get it to run under Windows XP. It works perfectly on my Windows 2000 PC though, so I'm not completely stuck. I'm just baffled and really, really fed up with XP.
When I run the game the screen goes black as normal, but instead of seeing the Matrix animation, I simply see the first "0" (zero) of the animation in the middle of the screen and that's it. Windows freezes (including the keyboard) and I have no option but to hard reset.
I'm trying to get it to run on the following spec PC: Athlon XP 1800+, 512Mb DDR RAM, WinXP SP1, DX9.0b, Radeon 7000 with the latest drivers. I did manage to find one single entry in the event logs on XP stating that there had been an "Application Hang" with a generic event code (1002 iirc), so Technet was no help (surprise, surprise!). The file that caused the crash was "intro.dat", which ties in with the problem I'm having.
I am pretty certain there is absolutely nothing wrong with the DirectX install as I've checked through it several times and reinstalled. The crash hasn't added an event log entry except for that one time because Windows halts before the crash can be trapped.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.
Cheers,
Jim.
I bought HTTR the other day and have had no end of trouble trying to get it to run under Windows XP. It works perfectly on my Windows 2000 PC though, so I'm not completely stuck. I'm just baffled and really, really fed up with XP.
When I run the game the screen goes black as normal, but instead of seeing the Matrix animation, I simply see the first "0" (zero) of the animation in the middle of the screen and that's it. Windows freezes (including the keyboard) and I have no option but to hard reset.
I'm trying to get it to run on the following spec PC: Athlon XP 1800+, 512Mb DDR RAM, WinXP SP1, DX9.0b, Radeon 7000 with the latest drivers. I did manage to find one single entry in the event logs on XP stating that there had been an "Application Hang" with a generic event code (1002 iirc), so Technet was no help (surprise, surprise!). The file that caused the crash was "intro.dat", which ties in with the problem I'm having.
I am pretty certain there is absolutely nothing wrong with the DirectX install as I've checked through it several times and reinstalled. The crash hasn't added an event log entry except for that one time because Windows halts before the crash can be trapped.
Any suggestions would be very welcome.
Cheers,
Jim.