T2 problem..
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T2 problem..
Ok I re-installed T2 and I'm only running the fps and ping hud and here's what I get on loading into a server: <br><br>Error PNG<br>To much compressed data<br><br>Any ideas!? <p><img src=http://www.xmenclan.org/rooster_av.jpg><br>Future MA champion of the the Universe!<br>You miss 100% of the shots you take.Period.<br>Got Milk?<br>If you run you just die tired! </p><i></i>
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Re: T2 problem..
My suggestion?<br><br>a)<br>1)virus check<br>2) adware check<br>3) test<br><br><br>b)<br>1) uninstall T2.<br>2) run a thorough scandisk<br>3) Possibly defrag your drive (just to move the data blocks around)<br>4) reinstall T2, patch it up to current. Do not add any scripts for now.<br>5) test<br><br>PNG is a compressed graphics file format. Only reason you'd be getting errors with it is if something got corrupted somewhere. Could be that some blocks on your HD went bad. At worst, it could mean replacing or reformatting your drive. Maybe it's just a virus. <br> <p><img height=150 width=115 src=http://www.xmenclan.org/xmengambit.gif border=0 align=left>XMEN member<br>Card-carrying DTM<br>OKL Fish-napper<br><br><br>Though a program be but three lines long,<br> someday it will have to be maintained.<br> <i>- The Tao of Programming</i><br>Life is complex; it consists of real and imaginary parts.</p><i></i>
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Re: T2 problem..
NO virus, adware scan = done, tested...Same thing happens I did a Defragment complete 'nother virus scan = no viruses, tested...same thing. <p><img src=http://www.xmenclan.org/rooster_av.jpg><br>Future MA champion of the the Universe!<br>You miss 100% of the shots you take.Period.<br>Got Milk?<br>If you run you just die tired! </p><i></i>
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Re: T2 problem..
How are you patching up to current version? Using online or files you've saved? If it's files, you may have a corrupt one. <br><br>The only other option than a corrupted source file at this point is something in Windows registry, device drivers, or dlls. In that case, you may want to first run your "fix current windows installation" option from the install CD, and then run windows update to make sure you're current. If none of that is it, a windows reinstall will likely do the trick. Sorry, but at least it's not looking like a complete format. <p><img height=150 width=115 src=http://www.xmenclan.org/xmengambit.gif border=0 align=left>XMEN member<br>Card-carrying DTM<br>OKL Fish-napper<br><br><br>Though a program be but three lines long,<br> someday it will have to be maintained.<br> <i>- The Tao of Programming</i><br>Life is complex; it consists of real and imaginary parts.</p><i></i>