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Featured => Noggit => Topic started by: zdroid9770 on December 30, 2011, 09:49:45 pm
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Hello MC
I got a new verison rev 3.279+ Beta and i'm haveing a issue, When i open Noggit it shuts down like a snap.
Log:
3 - (Noggit.cpp:129): Noggit Studio - 3.279+
555 - (Video.cpp:204): [Debug] GL: Version: 1.1.0
555 - (Video.cpp:205): [Debug] GL: Vendor: Microsoft Corporation
555 - (Video.cpp:206): [Debug] GL: Renderer: GDI Generic
555 - (Noggit.cpp:220): [Error] Initializing video failed.
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Don't mean to be dumb, but is your computer -powerful-?
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reinstall videodrivers
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Don't mean to be dumb, but is your computer -powerful-?
yea.... mine is a custom built Alien-ware computer i don't see how i get this Error -.-
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reinstall videodrivers
i'll see that.
Edit: Reinstalled but still same error -.-
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Post us back if your issue resolves itself :)
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Post us back if your issue resolves itself :)
Reinstalled but i got the same issue <.<
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Seems futile but try running Noggit3 with SP2 and admin.
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Seems futile but try running Noggit3 with SP2 and admin.
Did that, does the same thing <.<
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555 - (Video.cpp:204): [Debug] GL: Version: 1.1.0
555 - (Video.cpp:205): [Debug] GL: Vendor: Microsoft Corporation
555 - (Video.cpp:206): [Debug] GL: Renderer: GDI Generic
I don't see anything powerful there.
What's your GPU?
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555 - (Video.cpp:204): [Debug] GL: Version: 1.1.0
555 - (Video.cpp:205): [Debug] GL: Vendor: Microsoft Corporation
555 - (Video.cpp:206): [Debug] GL: Renderer: GDI Generic
I don't see anything powerful there.
What's your GPU?
iwa s talking about my Laptop....
Do you mean CPU?
This is the Computer i'm useing for Noggit My laptop is better >.>
Processor --- -- --- - AMD Athlon XP 3000+ 2.10 GHz
RAM ---- ----- ----- 2.00 GB
System type ---- ---- -- ---- 32-bit
Nvidia is my Grahpics card
Heres some pictures
http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/551/88751601.png
(http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/551/88751601.png)
http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/1002/92554376.png
(http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/1002/92554376.png)
here's Noggit.CONF :
http://pastebin.com/FzUFPirw
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Do you mean CPU?
No, he means GPU.
A graphics processing unit is a specialized circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory in such a way so as to accelerate the building of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display.
The central processing unit is the portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, to perform the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system.
If you need help finding out which graphics card you have, post back and I'm sure I can help you out. :)
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It's a 6200.
Check this site, question 5) At HPL.log I see "Renderer: GDI Generic and Version: 1.1.0" What does it mean?
http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/th ... #pid100632 (http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thread-11183-post-100632.html#pid100632" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
--> If you have a dedicated Nvidia and an integrated Intel HD card then enter the Nvidia Control Panel and set the Nvidia card as the preffered device to use.
Also, enter Display Properties and make sure that the desktop color depth is 32.#
(http://s5.directupload.net/images/100911/qzb47ych.png)
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Do you mean CPU?
No, he means GPU.
A graphics processing unit is a specialized circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory in such a way so as to accelerate the building of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display.
The central processing unit is the portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, to perform the basic arithmetical, logical, and input/output operations of the system.
If you need help finding out which graphics card you have, post back and I'm sure I can help you out. :)
Thats wat i thought he meant
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It's a 6200.
Check this site, question 5) At HPL.log I see "Renderer: GDI Generic and Version: 1.1.0" What does it mean?
http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/th ... #pid100632 (http://www.frictionalgames.com/forum/thread-11183-post-100632.html#pid100632" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
--> If you have a dedicated Nvidia and an integrated Intel HD card then enter the Nvidia Control Panel and set the Nvidia card as the preffered device to use.
Also, enter Display Properties and make sure that the desktop color depth is 32.#
(http://s5.directupload.net/images/100911/qzb47ych.png)
I'll post you some infomation after this so be Active on this thread
EDIT: its didn't help :( still the same thing.
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Or just turn off on board GFX if possible in bios.
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Or just turn off on board GFX if possible in bios.
New to this stuff so how to do that ? :oops:
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Yea i think i needa get my Laptop out and do this...
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So you set your actual GPU as default in the settings and it still has exactly the same lines in your log? That just can't be.
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i still don't see why this is happening... I tested it on my Laptop and it works fine, My Laptop as everything the same for the Grahpics card.
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Go to bios and turn OFF the build in GFX. This should be descibte in your mainboard manual. Most you have to press F2 or DEL a first Bios screen. Search the bios for onboarg gfx and disable it.
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I really love how people are just not simply answering questions I pose, trying to help with it. It is irrelevant, if your laptop has the same settings.
So, I'm asking this clearly once again:
Have you completely turned off the internal GPU in the settings, the bios or anything as default?
Does your log still show the exactly same lines?
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I really love how people are just not simply answering questions I pose, trying to help with it. It is irrelevant, if your laptop has the same settings.
So, I'm asking this clearly once again:
Have you completely turned off the internal GPU in the settings, the bios or anything as default?
Does your log still show the exactly same lines?
Once again, Yes .. and my log still says the same exact thing.
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Well, then disable it in the bios.