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| | Installing games under Vista I have been trying to install the game Urban Terror under Vista but I keep getting the following error message Can anyone help? GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem I have updated the video drivers, from ATI's website, and I think thats where the problem lies I have run the driver update as administrator and it goes thru the throws of updating but nothing seems to have changed after the "update" I am still left with the same old drivers after a restart as I had before the "update". What am I doing wrong? Adrian |
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| | RE: Installing games under Vista Oops should have mentioned I have Vista Business dual core 3ghz CPU and an X800 series video card with 256m memory and 2gig Ram Adrian "Adrian" wrote: > I have been trying to install the game Urban Terror under Vista but I keep > getting the following error message Can anyone help? > > GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem > > I have updated the video drivers, from ATI's website, and I think thats > where the problem lies I have run the driver update as administrator and it > goes thru the throws of updating but nothing seems to have changed after the > "update" I am still left with the same old drivers after a restart as I had > before the "update". > What am I doing wrong? > > Adrian > |
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| | Re: Installing games under Vista "Adrian" <Adrian@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:06E4F666-2EDB-484B-AC77-790B112C304D@xxxxxx Quote: > Oops should have mentioned I have Vista Business dual core 3ghz CPU and an > X800 series video card with 256m memory and 2gig Ram > > Adrian > > > "Adrian" wrote: > Quote: >> I have been trying to install the game Urban Terror under Vista but I >> keep >> getting the following error message Can anyone help? >> >> GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem >> >> I have updated the video drivers, from ATI's website, and I think thats >> where the problem lies I have run the driver update as administrator and >> it >> goes thru the throws of updating but nothing seems to have changed after >> the >> "update" I am still left with the same old drivers after a restart as I >> had >> before the "update". >> What am I doing wrong? Vista you should not have to right-click the driver installer and choose "Run as Administrator", just run it, hit continue at the security check. You might look on the ATi site for the driver "uninstaller", run that first, reboot, then run the driver installer for Vista. Honestly I've never heard of Urban Terror, if there's a website for the game you might check to see if they have any known issues with Vista, they might have a workaround posted there. |
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| | Re: GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem The amount of people this is affecting ! ! !! ! Lots of searching, and still no concrete solution ! See: http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/cont...ic/2006/?o=100 "Andy [YaYa]" wrote: Quote: > "Adrian" <Adrian@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:06E4F666-2EDB-484B-AC77-790B112C304D@xxxxxx Quote: > > Oops should have mentioned I have Vista Business dual core 3ghz CPU and an > > X800 series video card with 256m memory and 2gig Ram > > > > Adrian > > > > > > "Adrian" wrote: > > Quote: > >> I have been trying to install the game Urban Terror under Vista but I > >> keep > >> getting the following error message Can anyone help? > >> > >> GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem > >> > >> I have updated the video drivers, from ATI's website, and I think thats > >> where the problem lies I have run the driver update as administrator and > >> it > >> goes thru the throws of updating but nothing seems to have changed after > >> the > >> "update" I am still left with the same old drivers after a restart as I > >> had > >> before the "update". > >> What am I doing wrong? > Well first off if you have the latest drivers from http://ati.amd.com for > Vista you should not have to right-click the driver installer and choose > "Run as Administrator", just run it, hit continue at the security check. > > You might look on the ATi site for the driver "uninstaller", run that first, > reboot, then run the driver installer for Vista. > > Honestly I've never heard of Urban Terror, if there's a website for the game > you might check to see if they have any known issues with Vista, they might > have a workaround posted there. > Hi, You wont believe how many people this is affecting !!!! Dont know why MicroSoft dont do something about it ! ! See:- |
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| | Re: GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem Well of course it's affecting a lot of people, it's a problem, when people have problems, they tend to write about it. People that aren't having problems are too busy playing the game. That topic you linked was started in 2002 and it's now just over 6 pages long. That's not a "Major" issue. If your system is unable to Start OpenGL (Think DirectX, but it works on other systems, not just Windows) then it's your video card/drivers do not support OpenGL (unlikely), or OpenGL is having problems loading (more likely). How you get it working, I don't know. Does Urban Terror have a DirectX Mode you can use instead of OpenGL? -- Read a bunch of links on google for "quake 3 GLW_StartOpenGL() fix", since Urban Terror is basically a Quake 3 engine game any fixes for this game should resolve the problem. The only thing you might want to try is to go to the Quake 3 folder and see if there's a 3Dfx driver called: "3dfxvgl.dll" If there is, try renaming the files to something like: "3dfxvgl.bak" just temporarily. See if that lets the game run. It also seems like the majority of people having problems are on ATi cards. Check with ATi, see if they have a fix for Quake 3/OpenGL games under Vista with the latest Catalyst driver. You might also try forcing the game to load in a LOW resolution. It could be OpenGL doesn't like higher resolutions. You might try finding the q3config file in your Urban Terror folder, and edit it, look for the game resolution and set yours to 800x600 or even 640x480. See if the game will at least load up. Good luck, A. "forfein" <forfein@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:612D19A3-E67A-4ECD-B97F-0F005C15E46C@xxxxxx Quote: > The amount of people this is affecting ! ! !! ! > > Lots of searching, and still no concrete solution ! > See: > > http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/cont...ic/2006/?o=100 > > > "Andy [YaYa]" wrote: > Quote: >> "Adrian" <Adrian@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:06E4F666-2EDB-484B-AC77-790B112C304D@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Oops should have mentioned I have Vista Business dual core 3ghz CPU and >> > an >> > X800 series video card with 256m memory and 2gig Ram >> > >> > Adrian >> > >> > >> > "Adrian" wrote: >> > >> >> I have been trying to install the game Urban Terror under Vista but I >> >> keep >> >> getting the following error message Can anyone help? >> >> >> >> GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem >> >> >> >> I have updated the video drivers, from ATI's website, and I think >> >> thats >> >> where the problem lies I have run the driver update as administrator >> >> and >> >> it >> >> goes thru the throws of updating but nothing seems to have changed >> >> after >> >> the >> >> "update" I am still left with the same old drivers after a restart as >> >> I >> >> had >> >> before the "update". >> >> What am I doing wrong? >> Well first off if you have the latest drivers from http://ati.amd.com for >> Vista you should not have to right-click the driver installer and choose >> "Run as Administrator", just run it, hit continue at the security check. >> >> You might look on the ATi site for the driver "uninstaller", run that >> first, >> reboot, then run the driver installer for Vista. >> >> Honestly I've never heard of Urban Terror, if there's a website for the >> game >> you might check to see if they have any known issues with Vista, they >> might >> have a workaround posted there. >> > > Hi, > You wont believe how many people this is affecting !!!! > Dont know why MicroSoft dont do something about it ! ! |
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