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  • UT General Protection Fault!?!

    What the hell is up with this?????!!!!!!

    I even tried re-installing UT totally!



    Here's my config:
    UT v.428
    DirectX 7a
    Win98 1st ed.
    FIC SD11 Mainboard
    AMD K7 500Mhz
    128 MB Ram
    Toshiba 6x DVD
    Acer CDRW 6x4x24
    Aureal Vortex2 Soundcard
    Matrox G400 32MB Dual-head with Rainbow Runner add on.
    Maxtor DaimondMax 14 GB (2 partitions: 1 GB swap, 13 GB general)
    Quantum 5400rpm 6 GB used for vid editing only.
    Creative ModemBlaster (though not using it for UT)
    D-link ISA 10Mb nic (not using for UT play either)

    [This message has been edited by sbstrd (edited 16 August 2000).]

  • #2
    Uninstall and remove all traces of UT in your registry.

    Oh, and reinstall DirectX.

    Install UT again.

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    ...to shove my broomstick right up your *ss."

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    • #3
      Still no good! Thanks for the thought, Alec.

      I tried your solution. The first time I ran UT, it just froze. The second time I ran it, it gave me the same lame error!

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      • #4
        sbstrd: Do your other games still work? Did you change anything in hardware wise? I have this problems because I upgraded from a Pentium II to a Pentium III.
        Ant @ The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx)

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        • #5
          No changes to hardware, antdude. Soon, I am going to try the last resort, Format C:

          If that doesn't work, it must be a problem with the new versions of UT. I'll keep you posted.

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          • #6
            Bad Ram! That was the answer. I agree with a suggestion made about putting your slowest ram stick in the first slot. I probably burned out my new ram chip cause the board thought it could handle faster speeds than it actually could.

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            • #7
              UT is VERY PICKY about ram.
              I use it to test overclocking setups for that reason.
              chuck


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              ABit BF6, P3-650@923, 256mb@142cas3, 10gb IBM@7200, SB Live Value@3.0, Pioneer 104s DVD, Mitsumi CDRW@2x2x8, Acatel 1000 ADSL@1.5mb/sec, Linksys EtherFast NIC, LG 995e, USB mouse,Matrox G400 MAX!!!!
              Chuck
              秋音的爸爸

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              • #8
                Does it matter if you put the faster RAM or third slot? Second slot doesn't have anything. I am curious.
                Ant @ The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx)

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                • #9
                  I'm not sure. All I know is that your slowest ram should be in the first slot.

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