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    Junior Member SHAPSLOT's Avatar
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    Unreal Tournament Problems

    In an effort to try and clean up my system and make my computer run better I tried using a Registry cleaning utility called "Registry Medic". I made a registry back up before I used the program & then ran it & got rid of the registry info that the Medic program said was not needed .

    Since then I have a number of different problems that have developed.

    I have started to get an error message when trying to
    launch my "Unreal Tournament" that reads like this......

    Critical error
    (X) General Protection Fault
    History:FLight Manager::Init<- URender::Init<-UGame
    Engine::Init <-Init Engine

    I continue to get this message after reinstalling the game,installing the registry back up file that I made, & performing a complete System restore.

    Can anyone tell me whats goin ?

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    Re: Unreal Tournament Problems

    Originally posted by SHAPSLOT
    In an effort to try and clean up my system and make my computer run better I tried using a Registry cleaning utility called "Registry Medic". I made a registry back up before I used the program & then ran it & got rid of the registry info that the Medic program said was not needed .

    Since then I have a number of different problems that have developed.

    I have started to get an error message when trying to
    launch my "Unreal Tournament" that reads like this......

    Critical error
    (X) General Protection Fault
    History:FLight Manager::Init<- URender::Init<-UGame
    Engine::Init <-Init Engine

    I continue to get this message after reinstalling the game,installing the registry back up file that I made, & performing a complete System restore.

    Can anyone tell me whats goin ?
    did you try re-installing the video drivers? or un-installing the video card and then re-install it?
    thats my best guess.

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    I would also take a look at dxdiags and re-install directX

    A few more details would help, such as OS, video card and motherboard.

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    Junior Member SHAPSLOT's Avatar
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    I have already tried re-installing direct X, currently am running version 9

    I am running Windows ME ( I know, I know) I am gonna do away with it as soon as I can afford to.

    My Vid card is an ATI Radeon VE 64mb DDR


    My Motherboard is a Samsung MR16R 0828BN1-CK8

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