I run Vista 32, never once had HL2 hang on shutdown or crash...
Right, that's because the issue was specific to x64.
I run Vista 32, never once had HL2 hang on shutdown or crash...
I run Vista 32, never once had HL2 hang on shutdown or crash...
You run Vista 32-bit? You must be on your mother's computer, right? Right?!
I'm curious about this shutdown hang issue though. I don't recall having had the issue with Half-Life 2-based games, but I have it with Steam itself all the time. I'll go ahead and shut down Steam (and normally restart it if I'm on the benchmarking machine), and it will tell me that an instance is still open. Sure enough, Steam.exe would still be running in the Task Manager. Sometimes it lingers there for up to five minutes, so I usually just manually kill it.
I love Steam, but it definitely has its fair share of issues.
You run Vista 32-bit? You must be on your mother's computer, right? Right?!
I'm curious about this shutdown hang issue though. I don't recall having had the issue with Half-Life 2-based games, but I have it with Steam itself all the time. I'll go ahead and shut down Steam (and normally restart it if I'm on the benchmarking machine), and it will tell me that an instance is still open. Sure enough, Steam.exe would still be running in the Task Manager. Sometimes it lingers there for up to five minutes, so I usually just manually kill it.
I love Steam, but it definitely has its fair share of issues.
It wasn't a hang per say, but a dialog would pop up and say "hl2.exe has stopped working."
I run TinyVista, and the f***bag who releases it won't release a 64bit version, too lazy myself.
Oh, alright. That's an all-out crash then. I can't recall off-hand if I've had that issue or not. Kind of strange, since I've always used HL2-based games for benchmarking. Unless it's just TF2 for some reason? L4D also uses the HL2 engine, and I've never had it crash like that.
I have never heard of TinyVista... is it even legal? Honestly though, Vista is bloated, but it's not so bad that you should just use some half-baked stripped-down version. You can spend a few minutes yourself and just cut down on what most consider to be "bloat" for the OS. To me, the biggest piece of "bloat" is the Windows Search feature. I've at times seen it use well over 100MB of RAM alone, so whenever I benchmark, I make sure it's turned off. To take things further, you could also turn off and disable Windows Defender, Error Reporting, Firewall, Security Center and Updates.
Vista is bloated, no one will disagree there, but your PC is powerful. It can handle it ;-)
Oh, alright. That's an all-out crash then. I can't recall off-hand if I've had that issue or not. Kind of strange, since I've always used HL2-based games for benchmarking. Unless it's just TF2 for some reason? L4D also uses the HL2 engine, and I've never had it crash like that.
I am not sure if L4D uses the hl2 engine or not, but the problem was specific to TF2, and not Steam itself. It was also specific to 64bit OS's and according to Valve's patchlog was due to hl2.exe hanging upon exiting out of TF2, thereby causing the OS to generate the HL2.exe has stopped responding error. Windows counts this against its stability index.
Probably the only reason Valve finally fixed it was because Microsoft was getting thousands of error submissions from crash reports and said something to Valve, is my guess. I was making sure to send every single one with Windows 7.
No, of course it's not legitimate. And you should look into it, they get the installation size down to some pretty ridiculous amounts.
I am not sure if L4D uses the hl2 engine or not, but the problem was specific to TF2, and not Steam itself.
No, of course it's not legitimate. And you should look into it, they get the installation size down to some pretty ridiculous amounts.
TinyXP has a 50mb version IIRC. I know the disc for TinyVista was cut down to 700mb, that's including drivers too (and it'll automatically install for you during install). It's a nice alternative for now.
Given that it's a Valve game, and the menu/graphics/engine looks identical to Source, I'm assuming it uses HL2.exe as its main executable. I can't verify until I turn the benchmarking PC back on though.
I wasn't entirely sure, the exe was renamed (And not the hl2.exe, that would have been obvious), although I have long wondered if the instability in the game might be due to the source engine being pushed to its limits.
Oh my god, they actually released new drivers?? I'll install these right now...
Not been having issues with GX mode as of late, I think I forget about that and left it on for the past two months. Now if only they'd release an actual Windows 7 driver...
First Edit: Yes, same install error as before. You can avoid it by ignoring the root setup file, and directly running the setup file within the subfolder. This does not require compatibility mode.
Second Edit: Well this isn't good. If I open up the Audio Control Center and change the # of speakers OR the # of channels Windows 7 promptly gives me a window saying the program stopped working and closes it out.
Third Edit: Six reboots later I've tried Naish's idea of using compatibility mode during the install (never needed to before)... but the program still crashes when I try to change almost anything! This driver is total crap for Windows 7 64.
I am not sure about the driver support issue this time around? Both ATI and NVIDIA offer WHQL drivers for Windows 7 beta... it took both companies months to do so after Vista launched! In their own words NVIDIA is planning to merge the driver codebase with Vista's when they release a new WHQL driver for Windows 7 RC1.
What is ironic is almost any driver that worked on Vista was almost guaranteed to work on Windows 7... in fact W7 was built so any Vista-certified driver would also work on W7. ASUS's new sound driver is one of the very few drivers that DID break, that was supposedly a very low percentage. That makes them special. I'm also amused their 6-month older pre-W7 drivers were much more functional.
It's interesting that W7 and Vista have different compatibility issues, since W7 is built on Vista.
( Kougar ) which Vista OS, Home or Ultimate ? Could there really be a difference I wonder as far a s driver compat
Weird. I'm not using a DX though, I have a D2X. I was able to change my speaker config and the volume control works fine now too.
D2X drivers were released in March.
Screenshot at link because Rob won't add spoiler tags to his forum.
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