Hello,
I just installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and proceeded to install UT3.
The only glitches during UT3's install was that TitanPack installer was labelled as having compatibility issues and I was asked to reinstall it in compatibility mode.
In double checking overall Win 7 and UT3 install success, I glanced through Reliability Monitor and I found this:
AGEIA PhysX v7.09.13 Unsuccessful application installation 25/04/2010 4:02 AM
Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: AGEIA PhysX v7.09.13. Product Version: 7.09.13. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: AGEIA Technologies, Inc.. Installation success or error status: 1603.
Sure enough, I noticed that it was not installed in "Programs and Features" but that my nvidia card's driver installed nVidia PhysX 9.10.0129.
Is there anyone else that has an nvidia card running on Win 7 Ultimate x64? Can you check to see if AGEIA PhysX v7.09.13 is installed in Programs and Features or if you got an error in Action Centre/Maintenance/View Reliability History re. PhysX?
I just installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and proceeded to install UT3.
The only glitches during UT3's install was that TitanPack installer was labelled as having compatibility issues and I was asked to reinstall it in compatibility mode.
In double checking overall Win 7 and UT3 install success, I glanced through Reliability Monitor and I found this:
AGEIA PhysX v7.09.13 Unsuccessful application installation 25/04/2010 4:02 AM
Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: AGEIA PhysX v7.09.13. Product Version: 7.09.13. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: AGEIA Technologies, Inc.. Installation success or error status: 1603.
Sure enough, I noticed that it was not installed in "Programs and Features" but that my nvidia card's driver installed nVidia PhysX 9.10.0129.
Is there anyone else that has an nvidia card running on Win 7 Ultimate x64? Can you check to see if AGEIA PhysX v7.09.13 is installed in Programs and Features or if you got an error in Action Centre/Maintenance/View Reliability History re. PhysX?
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