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yes Im having bunches of problems

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 Ockniel
07-15-2004, 2:47 PM
#1
okay, I havent done any mapping for about a month, and when I come back, my GTK wont work! I uninstalled jk3 and cleared everything out of gamedata and base, then reistalled gtk, and I still get the same error:

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can anyone help?


ps: sorry its all broken up, I cant upload big pictures :P
 Ockniel
07-16-2004, 2:31 AM
#2
does no one know how to help me?
 Ice Dyn4stY™
07-16-2004, 8:31 AM
#3
Format C: I don't know anything better :P
 Codja X
07-16-2004, 2:00 PM
#4
Have you updated your video card drivers recently?

If you've got XP, try a system restore to when you know it was working last. If you can't quite remember, right click and go to properties on one of your map's BSP files and see the creation time.
 lauser
07-16-2004, 3:42 PM
#5
Also try editing your registry files. Get rid of ALL files pertaining to GTK and/or Radiant. This SHOULD clean up your system and allow a fresh install to work.
 Jedi_Vogel
07-16-2004, 5:55 PM
#6
- Uninstall GTK
- Get a Reg Cleaner. I've tried and tested two products from Systweak (www.systweak.com) which work and don't mess up your system (Boost XP and Advanced System Optimizer).
- Clean up your temp files etc using windows in-built functions
- Restart Machine and try a fresh install of GTK

All the best :)
 Ockniel
07-16-2004, 7:53 PM
#7
okay, no I havent installed a graphics card recently

I'll try to install agian.. :P thanks guys
 Jedi_Vogel
07-17-2004, 4:20 PM
#8
You might not have installed a graphics card recently but try updating the drivers, like I had to *nods*
 Ockniel
07-17-2004, 11:53 PM
#9
okay, thanks guys, I just figured out that my computer color settings were at 32bit instead of 16bit or whatever, thanks though :)

Ockniel
 EvilJedi
07-18-2004, 3:21 AM
#10
You have a SIS graphics card? My old SIS gave a problem similar, but windows never said what was wrong. I just got:
GTKRadiant.exe has generated errors and will be shut down. I then had to also set it to 16 bit. Wonder what Radiant has against 32 bit??
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