Black Death During Load

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eonblue

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Okay, heres the low down.

Installed Steam and HL2 when it first came out - on this same laptop - had some issues but was able to play the whole game through.

Now I decide I want to play the game again, which has long since been uninstalled. In preparation I defragged, disk cleaned, reg repaired and defraged, made tonnes more space on my hdd, did all the firewall and updating stuff.

When I boot HL2, it goes to the loading screen. After about 20mins, though sometimes it's a lot quicker, my computer totally dies and turns off.
There are no error messages when the computer is booted again.
CS also fails load.

Have been searching cyberspace for answers, went through the Steam Support thing extensively.
The only thing Steam diagnoses wrong with my computer is, funnily enough, a video driver. It says my x700 mobility needs updating - however, HP does not seem to have the specified ATI driver available for this laptop, and the ATI site says the driver needs to be downloaded from my laptop manufacturer.

It used to work. Are there ANY solutions?

I_just_don't_get_it
 
Well, ATI dosnt work good with HL2(to my understanding) and we need system specs.
 
I_just_don't_get_it

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Me Neither
 
ATI Mobility Radeon x700
1 GIG RAM
80 GIG HDD
Intel 2 Ghz M CPU
Win XP

How could such a widespread game like HL2 not be consistent with such a widespread manufacturer like ATI? It defies logic.
 
ATI Mobility Radeon x700
1 GIG RAM
80 GIG HDD
Intel 2 Ghz M CPU
Win XP

How could such a widespread game like HL2 not be consistent with such a widespread manufacturer like ATI? It defies logic.


Especially as your computer is much better than mine and I have never had a single problem with HL2.
 
Well, ATI dosnt work good with HL2

Funny considering HL2 was developed on ATi Hardware, and the Steam Bundle and free black box voucher with the ATi Radeon 2900. If it didn't work well do you think Valve would do deals with them?

Wait, is this a flame?



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Dude, I don't know why it is shutting off your computer It really shouldn't. Laptops really aren't made for gaming anyways.
 
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