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AAAGHH!!! My computer won't let me rid the world of the evil conspiracy... (technical help required)

 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
12:06 / 04.09.02
My copy of Deus Ex has suddenly STOPPED WORKING. Well, when I say stopped working, I mean, it plays okay, but as soon as I hit save/load game, it crashes and gives me a screen-long error message. I've reinstalled it. I've restored my computer (or whatever you call it). And I was really far through the bastard as well!

(Incidentally, it's a long story, but I have two CDs of it. And I've tried reinstalling from both.)

It's a fucking conspiracy, I tell 'ee!
 
 
Shortfatdyke
12:09 / 04.09.02
Ask Professor Yaffle to help.
 
 
Bear
12:14 / 04.09.02
It's all part of the game, they're watching you right now.

Nah sorry can't help, you've already re-installed it but there must be a file somewhere thats corrupt?
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
12:33 / 04.09.02
Yeah, figured it must be something along those lines. Ah well, must swallow my pride and get someone round who understands all this electrickery and computer malarkey...
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
12:38 / 04.09.02
Have you reinstalled Windows?
 
 
Bad Horse
13:19 / 04.09.02
Have you tried using one of those chipper things to reduce your PC to fine beige confetty and purchaseing a new one from tesco?

Did you uninstall first before re-installing? Sounds like a corupt save file so just find the files that contain the saved game that you have spent soo many hours working on and delete that. Come to think of it some uninstall thingies don't delete the saved game files so you may have to do that anyway! Could be wrong though, often am, sigh.
 
 
ONLY NICE THINGS
13:31 / 04.09.02
In fact, most uninstalls don't remove game files, so you would most liekly have to do that manually...
 
 
Less searchable M0rd4nt
16:59 / 04.09.02
It sounds like there's some corrupted game data buggering things up. I assume you've tried loading from an earlier save?
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
17:52 / 04.09.02
Yup... every time I click on either "Load" or "Save" it just boots me right out with nary so much as a by-your-leave (well, there's like an error message and stuff, but it's not exactly polite).

Guess I'm just gonna have to look through the files manually and delete the most recent... or actually, I'm gonna have to get someone who knows what they're doing to look through the files etc...

Arse. On a stick.
 
 
netbanshee
18:36 / 04.09.02
Have you seen if any other games don't work now? Might be some vid/hardware issue. Also...yes, uninstall it. Throwing away the folder just gets rid of the files and the program...not the guts that make it interface with your system. After that, your computer might use a good system install.
 
 
Trijhaos
19:15 / 04.09.02
Was your copy patched? I'm not sure, but I think there may be a patch out there that addresses this problem.
 
 
The Return Of Rothkoid
00:52 / 05.09.02
From here:

Recommendations for Crashes on Save/Load

Occasionally, on installation, a map file can become corrupted. We suspect this is caused by certain hard drive/hard drive controller/CD-ROM combinations. If this happens, it is likely it will cause the game to crash or hang on a map transition. The following are suggestions that may help you fix this problem. Try them in order; if the first fix doesn't work,
move on to the next one.

Lower texture detail during the transition

We have heard of limited success in getting through level transitions with crashing by temporarily lowering World and Model Detail to their lowest setting for the transition. These Detail levels can be raised to their normal levels after the transition has completed.

(Advanced users only!) Install from a hard drive

If you have recurring problems or have problems that don't provide a useful error message, there have been reports of success by installing the entire game from a hard drive, rather than the Deus Ex CD-ROM.

To do this:
Make sure you have enough space available on your hard drive for both the installed game and the CD image -- about 1.4GB.

Create a folder called "Deus Ex Install" that will contain the CD image.

Copy the contents of the CD into this folder.

After it has finished copying, run the setup file in "Deus Ex Install" and install as you would from the CD.

After you have finished installation, you can delete the "Deus Ex Install" directory.

(Advanced users only!) Re-copy the map from the CD

Determine which map is causing the crash based on the error message. Within the dialog's error message, you should find something that looks like "01_NYC_UNATCOIsland". You are looking for something that begins with two numbers and sounds like a location. Add ".dx" to the end, and you will have the map name. In this case, it is "01_NYC_UNATCOIsland.dx".

Copy that map from the "Maps" directory on your Deus Ex CD to your installed "Maps" directory. In our example, if your CD-ROM drive is "F:" and you've installed to "C:\DeusEx", you would copy"F:\Maps\01_NYC_UNATCOIsland.dx" to "C:\DeusEx\Maps\01_NYC_UNATCOIsland.dx".

All savegames that contain data from the corrupted map may also be corrupted, so you should delete any savegame directories that contain the map (with a ".dxs" extension, rather than ".dx"). Start with your most recent savegame -- that is, the one with the highest number -- and work backward, continuing until you find a savegame that does not contain the map in question.

For example, if you have 20 savegames (in your "Save" folder), start with Save0020 and work backward to Save0001. If Save0020 and Save0019 contain "01_NYC_UNATCOIsland.dxs", but Save0018 doesn't, you should delete the Save0020 and Save0019 folders. It is possible that no savegames will contain the map in question, and you won't have to delete any savegames.

At this point, you should be able to load your most recent remaining savegame and continue playing. Note that if your system crashes to the desktop while playing Deus Ex, you should probably reboot your computer before starting a new play session. Otherwise, DirectDraw or DirectSound may be in a locked state, and the game will be unable to use your sound or video hardware.


It sounds like a corrupt savegame or mod, as this suggests - I had the same thing with Unreal Tournament a lot; they use the same engine...
 
 
STOATIE LIEKS CHOCOLATE MILK
08:23 / 05.09.02
Thanks. I'll try those just as soon as I'm awake enough to get my head round them.
 
 
Spatula Clarke
23:57 / 06.09.02
It may not be of any use, but some graphics cards aren't very fond of the Unreal engine. My PC can run pretty much anything with a decent frame rate except Unreal Tournament and Deus Ex - it's a recognised problem with the NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX/MX400. Recognised, but never fixed, for some reason.
 
  
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