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    Screen Black Out at Boot

    Ummm, when i start the game Unreal Tournament 3 that i bought, the screen turns black and does nothing when i boot, i have the 1.1 patch and here are my system requirements, any help, please:


    1.00 GB of Ram
    22.6 G of free space
    Intel Core Duo
    Nvidia GeForce Go 7900 GS
    Windows XP (most recent service pack)


    Please help, i really wanna play this game, thanks...

    #2
    Please help asap, i have been trying to make this game work for like 5 hours now...

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      #3
      You've got the newest ForceWare installed?

      http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_169.28.html

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        #4
        yeah, i uninstalled my driver completely and then installed the latest, it still wont work

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          #5
          please help i need to fix this asap

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            #6
            Search on this forum: http://forums.epicgames.com/showthre...t=black+screen
            GL!

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              #7
              Well its kinda normal for the screen to go back for about 10-30 secs till you get the "press any key" screen. Take me about 10 secs. and I have a fast box!! with 4 gigs. Just gotta deal with it

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                #8
                no it goes black then dies and gives me a nv4_disp error then i have to turn off my computer

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                  #9
                  1) Undo ANY overclocking (if any).
                  2) Uninstall the Nvidia Display Driver
                  3) Run Driver Sweeper--make sure to ONLY select display driver when you run it
                  4) Run a registry editor, like this one
                  4) Download and re-install the newest Nvidia display driver (I'd stay away from betas)
                  5) Test, and if ok, restore overclock
                  6) If problem still persists with overclocks, you need to check your voltages. If still a problem even without overclocks, run memtest and prime95. If either of these fail, you have a hardware issue.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Metal_Militia View Post
                    1) Undo ANY overclocking (if any).
                    2) Uninstall the Nvidia Display Driver
                    3) Run Driver Sweeper--make sure to ONLY select display driver when you run it
                    4) Run a registry editor, like this one
                    4) Download and re-install the newest Nvidia display driver (I'd stay away from betas)
                    5) Test, and if ok, restore overclock
                    6) If problem still persists with overclocks, you need to check your voltages. If still a problem even without overclocks, run memtest and prime95. If either of these fail, you have a hardware issue.
                    **** nice answer... If it still doesn't work after that, I'd buy another gpu ^^

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