Syberia
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Over the weekend I bought and installed Syberia. It's a great game but I shut my computer off Sunday night and on Monday when I started it up all that I got (after Windows 98 loaded) was the mouse cursor on a black screen. Durning bootup I got all of the displays but always ended up with the black screen. I restored my hard drive from a older build and everything is okay now. So what's up with this? Did installing Syberia do this? I have a ATi Rage 32 meg video card.
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Re: Syberia
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Hello Jenny100
Thanks so much for the reply. I'm thinking that I had DirectX 8.1 or 8.0a installed before I bought and installed Syberia. Is there anyway that I can tell if Syberia is installing a different version of DirectX? Or better yet stop the game from installing DirectX at all?
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Re: Syberia
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Hi Jenny, I ran DXDIAG and I have version 8.0. I also went out to the ATi web site and the latest driver that they have for my Rage Fury was posted October 22, 2001. Is there somewhere else that I can find a updated driver? I think this is a cool game and would really like to get it to work. This is the URL that I found at ATi: ATI Rage drivers They say "This is a fully released and supported display driver, which supports Windows ME, Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE. DirectX 8 and OpenGL support are included." So I need to find a driver that works with DIRECTX 9.0. Thanks.....Lone Wolf
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Re: Syberia
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Hi MrLipid
I have a ATI Rage Fury in an Abit BX6-R2 mainboard with 256 meg of PC 100 ram, a Sound Blaster Live sound card, a 60 gig WD HD with about 35 gig free. I have Windows 98 installed on my PC and the CD/DVD is like 48/16 so I should be okay with Syberia. I don't really understand what DirectX does and which version this game uses. Right now I have 8.0a. I did download 8.1 and 9.0a but have yet to install them. I know with my older with my video card it's not made to work with the 9.0a DirectX.
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Re: Syberia
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Originally posted by Lone Wolf: I have a ATI Rage Fury... Not sure that Syberia will work with a Rage Fury. The README specifies a Rage Fury Pro which is a somewhat different card. I don't really understand what DirectX does and which version this game uses. Right now I have 8.0a. You've got the right version of DirectX. As for what DirectX does, it is an API or Application Programming Interface. Think of it as the collection of buttons and levers that Syberia (or any other program) pushes and pulls to communicate with your system. DirectX is a big deal because it is a standard. Prior to DirectX, every individual program had to come up with its own collection of buttons and levers with which to communicate with your system. A clumsy and time-consuming process. With DirectX, programmers know where all the buttons and levers are and can spend their time working on the program rather than on the interface between the program and the system.
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Re: Syberia
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06/04/03 04:22 AM
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Hi MrLipid & Jenny100
I installed Syberia again last night. Since I did a restore from my "backup" drive this was a new install. I did install DirectX 8.1 then the game. The game did not try to install DirectX. After the install the game played fine. I got as far as Kate in the hotel and receiving her fax in her room. At that point I saved and exited the game. I shut down my PC altogether. I left it off for several minutes and turned my PC on again. I still get the black screen with the mouse pointer when the desktop should load. The first time I installed the game it must have installed a version of DirectX because that time it rebooted the PC before I could start playing it. Not so last night I was able to play the game right away. As long as I don't shut the computer down I'm okay. I have 3 hard drives. My 60 gig (that's the one I use all of the time). I have a 20 gig that is my good build that I can restore from and I have an 18 gig that is my "test drive". That one I use to download and try out software / drivers etc. All are Western Digital. I did download and install the Syberia demo on this (18 gig) drive and it worked fine. I never had the black screen with the 18 gig drive but then again I haven't had that drive connected for several weeks now. All three drives are mounted in my case (it's a full size tower) but only one is connected via the IDE ribbon and power that being the 60 gig. I did on this past Monday send an email to ATI with detailed information about what is going on here. By the way I went into safe mode again last night and did a uninstall for Syberia but it didn't help. I did try and reboot into normal mode but all I got was the black screen. All I could get in normal mode was 256 colors not 16 or 32 bit. Anyway I'm at a loss as what to try next.
I really would like to get this game to work if I can it's a great game.
thanks, Lone Wolf
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Re: Syberia
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06/04/03 05:54 AM
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Since I'm no whiz at this when it starts getting this complicated I'm whistling in the dark but I'm wondering where (which harddrive) your Registry is located. Your color/resolution kind of problem sounds to me like your video card isn't being recognized and that made me wonder about the registry. Do you use one or two harddrives at a time and in what sequence as Master/Slave? Just questions to think about, not that I know what I'm talking about. Maybe all this will give someone else more oriented to this kind of problem a clue towards an answer.
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Re: Syberia
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06/04/03 07:37 AM
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Hi BillyBob and thanks...
Each of the 3 hard drives has it's own build with Windows 98 and the same set of drivers. The 18 gig drive is just one for me to test out new demos on so I don't corrupt my 20 or 60 gig drives. The 20 gig is a good build and there to restore from incase I have a problem. The 20 gig has most but not all of my games on it. Because there is not enough room. The 60 gig is the drive I use most of the time. The only time more than one HD is connected at any time is when I want to restore a drive like I did last night. So if I use the 18 gig drive I disconnect the 60 and the 18 becomes C: The 2 extra drives are mounted in the case but not hooked up. After I do a restore from the 20 to the 60 I do have to reinstall a few games and I have the game saves on a CDRW. So with in a couple of hours if I do mess up my main drive I'm back in business. thanks again for the reply
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Re: Syberia
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06/04/03 07:48 AM
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Hello MrLipid, thanks once again...
I had given though to buying the ATI Radeon 7500 AGP because it also supports T&L....I guess there are two things that I don't understand here. I can see that my current video card may not be able to support Syberia but I don't understand why after I install it I can't even boot to my desktop. I would think that maybe the game would crash or something like that. Second is that I had installed the Syberia demo on my 18 gig drive and never had this occurrence. I had thought maybe I will try and install the full version of Syberia on the 18 gig drive just to see what happens.
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Re: Syberia
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Originally posted by Lone Wolf: I can see that my current video card may not be able to support Syberia but I don't understand why after I install it I can't even boot to my desktop. I would think that maybe the game would crash or something like that. It may be that Syberia is making some request of your video card that lingers and produces a black screen when you boot up a second time. Something along the lines of "You must restart Windows in order for this hugely disappointing event to occur..." Second is that I had installed the Syberia demo on my 18 gig drive and never had this occurrence. It is possible that some changes were made between the demo and the full game that are creating the problems you are experiencing. I had thought maybe I will try and install the full version of Syberia on the 18 gig drive just to see what happens. Absolutely! Whatever happens, you'll learn something. Good luck!
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Re: Syberia
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06/04/03 11:37 AM
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MrLipid:
So is the game somehow making alterations to my registry or ini files? I do have lots of other games installed on my home PC and I've never had this happen before. I'm still waiting on a reply from ATI. I had sent those guys email this past Monday and still have yet to receive a reply.
I also noticed that under the game options menu I could select 16 or 32 bit color. The default for the game was 16 and I didn't change it. My Windows desktop is set to 32 bit true color. Don't know if this makes a difference or not.
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Re: Syberia
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06/04/03 11:48 AM
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I think the problem has more to do with DirectX 8 than with Syberia. Syberia installs DirectX 8 for you without asking if you don't already have it. If you want to make an experiment, try restoring the computer installation, then install DirectX 8 and don't install Syberia. See if you get the black screen problem again. If you do, you know it isn't the game. I found some information at the ATI site on problems with a black screen with the Rage Fury Maxx, but that's the one with the dual processors on the card so it may have problems the others don't. It seems to have trouble with motherboards with i815 chipsets. http://www.ati.com/support/infobase/3571.html http://www.ati.com/support/infobase/3711.html or do a search for rage fury black screen here http://www.ati.com/search/index.html You might check your BIOS to see if your AGP slot is set to operate at 2X. It mentions doing that on one of the ATI pages for the Fury Maxx. You may not have the Maxx, but I remember my brother had to set the AGP slot to 2X in my Dad's computer in order to get a Matrox G400 card to display properly.
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Re: Syberia
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Hello Jenny100
I did have DirectX 8.0 and the first time I installed Syberia I think it installed some version of DirectX because it wanted to reboot the machine before I could play the game. Last night I installed DirectX 8.1. After this I did shut down the PC and restarted it with no problems. I then installed Syberia. This time it did not try to install DirectX and was able to play the game right away. Anyway I'm going to take a look at these links......thank you
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Re: Syberia
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Hello MrLipid
Or I could set the color at 32 bit in the game then exit??
also I ran dxdiag and here are the results:
------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 6/4/2003, 05:53:36 Machine name: D1Y2T5 Operating System: Microsoft Windows 98 (4.10, Build 1998) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: System Model: BIOS: Processor: Intel Pentium III, ~700MHz Memory: 256MB RAM Page File: 65MB used, 1726MB available Primary File System: FAT32 DirectX Version: DirectX 8.1 (4.08.01.0881) DX Setup Parameters: /PackageInstall DxDiag Version: 4.08.01.0881 32bit
------------ DxDiag Notes ------------ DirectX Files Tab: No problems found. Display Tab 1: No problems found. DirectDraw test results: All tests were successful. Direct3D test results: All tests were successful. Sound Tab 1: The file EMU10K1.VXD is not digitally signed, which means that it has not been tested by Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs. You may be able to get a signed driver from the manufacturer of the hardware device. DirectSound test results: All tests were successful. Music Tab: DirectMusic test results: All tests were successful. Input Tab: No problems found. Network Tab: No problems found. DirectPlay test results: The tests were cancelled before completing.
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--------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: Rage Fury Manufacturer: ATI Tech. - Enhanced Chip type: R128 Rev 0 DAC type: Internal Device ID: Enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5246&SUBSYS_04481002&REV_00\000800 Display Memory: 32.0 MB Current Mode: 800 x 600 (32 bit)(120Hz) Monitor: ViewSonic PS775-2 Monitor Max Res: 1600,1200 Driver Name: ATI2DRAA.DRV Driver Version: 4.13.01.7192 (English) DDI Version: 8 (or higher) Driver Attributes: Final Retail Driver Date/Size: 9/23/2001 01:03:06, 80352 bytes Driver Signed: Yes WHQL Date Stamp: None VDD: *vdd,*vflatd Mini VDD: ATI2VXAA.VXD Mini VDD Date: , 0 bytes Device Identifier: {D7B71EE2-1106-11CF-796C-4924A2C2C935} Vendor ID: 0x1002 Device ID: 0x5246 SubSys ID: 0x04481002 Revision ID: 0x0000 Registry: OK DDraw Status: Enabled D3D Status: Enabled AGP Status: Enabled DDraw Test Result: All tests were successful. D3D7 Test Result: All tests were successful. D3D8 Test Result: All tests were successful.
------------- Sound Devices ------------- Description: DirectSound (SB Live! Wave Out [E400]) Device ID: PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_0002&SUBSYS_00201102&REV_04\BUS_00&DEV_0B&FUNC_00 Manufacturer ID: 2 Product ID: 104 Type: VXD Driver Name: EMU10K1.VXD Driver Version: 4.11.01.0711 (English) Driver Attributes: Final Retail Driver Signed: No Date and Size: 4/3/2000 01:07:00, 265293 bytes Other Files: emu10k1.vxd Driver Provider: Creative HW Accel Level: Full Registry: OK Sound Test Result: All tests were successful.
----------- DirectMusic ----------- DLS Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\gm.dls Version: 1.00.16.0002 Ports: Microsoft Synthesizer, Software (Not Kernel Mode), Output, DLS, Internal, Default Port MIDI Mapper, Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Output, No DLS, Internal Creative S/W Synth, Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Output, No DLS, Internal A: SB Live! MIDI Synth, Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Output, No DLS, Internal B: SB Live! MIDI Synth, Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Output, No DLS, Internal SB Live! MIDI Out [E400], Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Output, No DLS, External SB Live! MIDI In [E400], Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Input, No DLS, External Registry: OK Music Test Result: All tests were successful.
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DirectShow Filters: WMAudio Decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,, MSScreen decoder DMO,0x00600800,1,1,, WMVideo Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,, Mpeg4 Decoder DMO,0x00800001,1,1,, Indeo(R) audio software,0x00500000,1,1,IAC25_32.AX,2.00.05.0052 PN Wrap filter,0x00400000,0,2,PNWRAP.DLL,3.00.00.2700 NetShow Theater Source Filter,0x00600000,0,2,QNSPRO.DLL,3.00.00.2700 Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Decompressor,0x00800000,1,1,MPG4DS32.AX,3.00.00.2700 ACELP.net Sipro Lab Audio Decoder,0x00800001,1,1,ACELPDEC.AX,1.04.00.0000 QI DVD Filter,0x00600000,3,3,QIDVDF.AX,1.01.00.0034 WMP CD Filter,0x00600000,0,1,WMPCD.DLL,7.00.00.1304 Microsoft Screen Video Decompressor,0x00800000,1,1,MSSCDS32.AX,3.00.00.3433 Indeo
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Re: Syberia
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06/05/03 04:08 AM
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Good morning MrLipid
No I haven't tried as yet to change the color to 16 bit. Maybe tonight when I get home. I had also thought this morning about just installing the game but not running it. Then shut down the machine to see what will happen. Actually tomorrow night I will have more time than tonight.
thanks, Lone Wolf
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Re: Syberia
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06/05/03 06:28 AM
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If my hunch about Syberia resetting something related to your video card is correct, you should have no trouble with your computer if you install but don't start the game. Worth a try. It will also be interesting to see if setting both the game and your desktop to the same color depth makes any difference. I just had an experience with Ghost Master that demonstrated the effects a game's default settings can have on a system. The game loaded just fine but all the video sequences stuttered horribly. I could play the wmv files by themselves with no problem, but not from within the game. Turns out the game was setting my monitor to 1024x768 without asking and setting video quality to Best. Adjusting the resolution and quality level back a notch got rid of all the stuttering. While the game was smart enough to restore my original desktop settings when I shut it down, the only way I figured out what was going on was the size of the menu that came up when I pressed CTRL-ALT-DEL to exit. Syberia may be doing something along these lines that, for whatever reason, persists when you shut down your system. Wonder how this saga is going to end?
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Re: Syberia
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06/05/03 09:34 AM
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MrLipid:
I'll bet you're right about Syberia. Maybe the next I install the game I should test it out systematically. I'm just a little sick right now of restoring my hard drive. First of all as you stated install but don't start the game. Then start the game but only go into the game menu, without making any changes. Than possibly go into the game menu and make a change but never actually play the game. Lastly play the game with the same color depth set on my desktop as is in the game. After each of the above do a cold boot whereas I would shut down the PC for at least a couple of minutes. If I do still have the same problem at least I'll know where it is. If the PC starts up and loads Windows just fine I can assume that setting the color of the desktop and the game being different are the culprit.
Anyway thanks for all of the help. It's always nice to have someone to ask and to bounce some ideas off of.
Lone Wolf....
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Re: Syberia
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06/06/03 03:06 PM
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IT WORKED!!!
1. I installed Syberia and shut down my PC. Rebooted and everything was okay. 2. I went into the menu and changed the color depth to 32 bit and rebooted again. 3. I played the game long enough to get Kate into her room and to read the letter. I saved the game and I rebooted one more time. No problems at all. Guess that setting the color depth to 32 bit fixed it. At least so far it's okay! Now I can play this wonderful game.
thanks again to all for your help.......Lone Wolf
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