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re: Question about 'What to do about a C++ Runtime error
Monday, September 27, 2004 at 5:35 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by james christensen
(1 messages posted)
i have the same problem when trying to play tiger woods pga tour 2001 it says:
assertion faild!
program:...easports\tiger woods pga tour 2001\tw2001.exe
file:c:\development\tw2001\easutil\regclass.cpp
line:119
expession:FALSE
for information on how your program can cause assertion failure, see the visual c++
documentation on asserts
(press retry to debug the application-JIT must be enabled)
What am i suppose to do?
On Monday, April 21, 2003 at 7:40 pm, animoller wrote:
>I have also been looking for a solution for this problem. I posted the following
>on my website.
>
> I have tried EVERYTHING to get it to work properly, but nothing is fixing
this
>problem. I am trying to run Counter-Strike 1.5 using OpenGL. I recently got a new
>hard-drive, and thus lost all my drivers and settings. I know I had a similar problem
>when I first got my video card, but I can't remember how I got it to work. The problem
>started by just freezing and skipping the sound like a scratched CD, and now it's
>giving me this error:
>
> Counter-Strike: cstrike.exe - Application Error
>
> The instruction at "0x0f8814n4" referenced memory at "0x0000002". The memory
could
>not be "read".
>
> Click on OK to terminate the program
>
> My system is:
>
> - Athlon 1.1gHz
>- Chaintech GeForce4 MX 440
>- 256MB RAM
>- Windows XP
>
> I have:
>
> - reinstalled the out-of-the-box Chaintech drivers
>- installed the updated Chaintech drivers from their website
>- installed the drivers from the nVidia website
>- turned off v-sync
>- installed DirectX 9.0a
>- installed all Windows updates, including SP1
>- updated my CPU to AGP controller driver
>- uninstalled Counter-Strike and reinstalled
>- punched myself in the face a few times
>
> I understand there is some sort of XP-Athlon-DirectX problem, but I don't know
>how this is resolved. However, I am also trying to run CS in OpenGL so it shouldn't
>be the issue. However, I have come to a brick wall. I don't know what to do next.
>
>
> And finally:
>
> I think I fixed it! I've only played a few rounds, but I had no problems at
>all. From what I can gather, the nVidia drivers weren't installing properly.
>
> I uninstalled the drivers from the add/remove list (which is strange as I'd never
>seen them there before) and deleted the directory in my C drive. When I was uninstalling
>drivers, my resolution wasn't changing, thus leading me to believe my drivers weren't
>actually uninstalling correctly. After I did that and rebooted, my resolution was
>at 800x600 which it should have been but hadn't been changing to previously. I also
>had an nVidia Media Center icon in my system tray which wasn't there before. I once
>again turned off v-sync.
>
> I played about 5 rounds no problems, and noticed that the game play was much
smoother
>as it has previously always flickered white when there was a lot of movement on
the
>screen. Hopefully, this will be the end of my troubles.
>
> Conclusion: Do NOT install Chaintech drivers. The nVidia XP driver I installed
>is located here.
>
> I actually got this same error tonight, but only after playing for about an hour.
> I guess that is better than after every two rounds.
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 |  |  |  | Answer (SirYoink: Sun, Oct 5, 2003, 9:26 pm) |
 |  |  | re: Question about 'What to do about a C++ Runtime error (james christensen: Mon, Sep 27, 2004, 5:35 am) |
 |  |  | thanks (Stephan: Fri, Oct 17, 2003, 8:59 am) |
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