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Mathew
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Hello,
I just purchased Half-life 2 a few days ago and finally got around to installing it today. After hours of installation and updating, I clicked on the icon.....and I got NOTHING.
Here are my system specs:
Dell Inspiron 5160 Laptop
Pentium 4 - 3.2GHz
1024 mb RAM
Nvidia GeForce Go5200 64mb video card
DirectX 9.0c
So basically what happens is I'm on the Steam game menu screen, then I click on the HL2 and launch it. It thinks about it for a while, screen goes black...then i see my desktop in very poor resolution (as I would expect when loading a game)....except it just stays that way. I waited about 5 minutes, then alt-tabbed to desktop. Immediately I heard the Valve logo screen in the background (recognize the sound from HL1). Then the I try to click on the minimized game and it just dissappears.
When trying to launch CS:S, the screen goes black, then it has the picture of the two Counterterrorists and the "loading..." at the bottom. After a few seconds, it just crashes to desktop with no error messages.
The only thing I can add that may help, is that before launching either of the games, a warning comes up saying that my video card may be out of date. I click to update it, but it seems there aren't any updates for it.
Nvidia GeForce Go5200
Version 6.14.0010.6742
Last Updated 10/26/2004
There is only a generic GeForce update (to 81.94), but clicking this comes up with the message:
"The Nvidia setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware. Setup will now exit."
I'm assuming this means that updates do not exist for my card, as otherwise they would be at the Nvidia website. I can easily play other games such as GTA: San Andreas, and the recent NFS: Most Wanted Demo.
So I really hope I posted enough information, if anyone has any ideas or knows any problems with compatibility with my video card, please let me know. Thanks in advance,
-Mathew
edit: sorry for the long post, I read a lot of threads where the first ten replies asked for way more information, so i thought we could skip that
I just purchased Half-life 2 a few days ago and finally got around to installing it today. After hours of installation and updating, I clicked on the icon.....and I got NOTHING.
Here are my system specs:
Dell Inspiron 5160 Laptop
Pentium 4 - 3.2GHz
1024 mb RAM
Nvidia GeForce Go5200 64mb video card
DirectX 9.0c
So basically what happens is I'm on the Steam game menu screen, then I click on the HL2 and launch it. It thinks about it for a while, screen goes black...then i see my desktop in very poor resolution (as I would expect when loading a game)....except it just stays that way. I waited about 5 minutes, then alt-tabbed to desktop. Immediately I heard the Valve logo screen in the background (recognize the sound from HL1). Then the I try to click on the minimized game and it just dissappears.
When trying to launch CS:S, the screen goes black, then it has the picture of the two Counterterrorists and the "loading..." at the bottom. After a few seconds, it just crashes to desktop with no error messages.
The only thing I can add that may help, is that before launching either of the games, a warning comes up saying that my video card may be out of date. I click to update it, but it seems there aren't any updates for it.
Nvidia GeForce Go5200
Version 6.14.0010.6742
Last Updated 10/26/2004
There is only a generic GeForce update (to 81.94), but clicking this comes up with the message:
"The Nvidia setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware. Setup will now exit."
I'm assuming this means that updates do not exist for my card, as otherwise they would be at the Nvidia website. I can easily play other games such as GTA: San Andreas, and the recent NFS: Most Wanted Demo.
So I really hope I posted enough information, if anyone has any ideas or knows any problems with compatibility with my video card, please let me know. Thanks in advance,
-Mathew
edit: sorry for the long post, I read a lot of threads where the first ten replies asked for way more information, so i thought we could skip that