Unreal Tournament TROUBLE

Hi Everyone! I'm new here and have a question for you. I'm currently running Windows 2000 sp1. When I run UT it plays fine until I exit, then I get a message saying UT has caused an error while exiting.

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Hi Everyone! I'm new here and have a question for you. I'm currently running Windows 2000 sp1. When I run UT it plays fine until I exit, then I get a message saying UT has caused an error while exiting. Has anyone ever seen this before and if so can you HELP me!?
Thanks!
 
System: 650 Athlon
128 ram
hercules GeForce ddr-dvi
driver 6.31
UT patch 632

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It does that to me on occasion. I still haven't nailed down the cause, but it doesn't seem to be affecting the system too much. It's done it with every driver release (I have a GeForce) and with every patch to UT. I even upgraded to DX8 without solving it. I've settled on just living with it, but if someone else knows how to fix it, I'd love to know.

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If you're running AMD, update your AGP Miniport Driver- That fixed all my UT problems
-sev
 
oh yeah make sure you're running 6.34WQL Off. det3 drivers & the latest UT version

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I reinstalled the latest miniport driver, and the latest UT patch. I am using the latest ref. drivers from nvidia 6.31 I think. The Error is still there. What do you mean by "WQL off"? Thanks again for the help!

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What does WHQL mean?I went to Zoiah and down loaded 6.34 without WHQL.Is that the right one.

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WHQL means that the drivers are microsoft hardware certified.
6.31 is from nvidia.com. 6.34 are the same drivers, but with microsoft ceritification.
 
I am running the 6.34 drivers; it's the best one right now.

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6.34 are the same as 6.31 but with WHQL certification? If that's the case, in my experience currently 6.47 is the fastest driver set for the GeForce. I jumped by nearly 5 fps in UT with it. Q3A hasn't changed at all with any driver set since 6.18, but it's fast enough for me anyway, so I won't complain.
 
Anyway, back to the first question, I'm running on a P3, so I don't think the error on exit is an AMD issue. It only happens to me in Win2k, but it's happened pretty much since I first installed it, so I just assumed it was a problem with the OS itself. Anybody have any other suggestions? I'm just going to live with it otherwise, since it doesn't seem to be affecting anything seriously.

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I tried everything, the problem still comes up.If anyone has a better idea feel free.I think I will have to live with it for now though.

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i had the exact same problem, all i did was upgrade my drivers(3dfx voodoo3) and upgrade ut to 436 and all gone.

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UT hasn't crashed like that for me in a long time probly pre 4.20.

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I've been getting that same problem! Even with 4.36 and 6.31 Nvidia Det. 3 drivers!!
It gives a Application "memory not read" error after quitting unreal. I've updated everything
if anyone has any ideas, i'm listening
 
[This message has been edited by STi Sev (edited 22 November 2000).]