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    Halflife in W2K Adv. Server - No go with my V3 3500

    Alright... I'm going to calm down, despite a bunch of people who DON'T KNOW ME shooting off their mouths. Ahhh... better all ready. Now, I'm a Systems Administrator for a large company. How large? How about 200,000 people. Now, I have access to most OS's on the planet, through Beta programs, CPP's, etc. As a matter of fact, I ordered the CPP for my own use at home. I didn't use a Beta from the company, etc. So don't tell me I pirated, stole, or whatever terminology you use. You don't have a clue what your talking about. Why do I have advanced server at home? Because I can't learn about all the new features of operating systems by running Professional. Anyone with a clue would realize this. And I want to better myself any chance I get rather than taking shots at people I don't know... assuming they are pirating software just because it's expensive stuff. God, way off topic... to those that aren't the two rocket scientists above... sorry. Point is, I wanted to run Halflife on W2K. And I don't see why the game would run on Professional and NOT Advanced Server. Does Advanced Server have a lot of features Professional doesn't? YES! But are the operating systems basically the same? YES! So should the same software run on both? YES! Excuse me if besides continuing my computer education, I also like to have fun on my system. I bought the parts, put it together, and I'll do whatever I damn well please on it! Thank you very much. Don't understand why I couldn't get help, and instead felt the need to defend myself. God!
  2. Well... here's the drill. Installed Half-Life and tried to start the game. Asked for the CD Key, then basically just died without an error or anything. Just never started. Tried installing the latest patch from the Internet twice, but there was a "corrupted" file error both times. Strange I thought, but I figured I'd start over. Uninstalled Half-Life AND the Sierra Utilities, rebooted, installed Half-Life, then tried to install Opposing Forces. When the update went to install... it failed. Again with a corrupted file error. Knowing the thing had installed fine in 98... that can't be true. So I uninstalled everything and gave up. If someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong I'd love to hear it. But for the moment, I don't expect to play Counterstrike in W2K anytime soon. =( System stats: Dual Celeron 366's 128MB PC100 RAM (2 64MB Samsung (no ECC) sticks) ABit BP6 w/ QQ-2 Bios (QQ was more stable, but this works ok) Voodoo 3 3500TV Video Card Xitel Storm Platinum Sound Card Two UDMA/66 HD (1 WD, 1 Maxtor) etc... Thanks, Merk
  3. Well... here's an interesting note. My sound card was causing me occasional grief in Windows 98. I suspected drivers all along, but for the hell of it I switched it's IRQ from a shared one with three other devices on 11, to one with just the USB on 12. Amazingly... when I went into 2000 to try and fix my USB "lag"... the mouse was working great! =) So note to all... could be USB lag if too many other devices share the same IRQ. Get your USB set to as individual an IRQ as possible. I wouldn't have figured it was one of those "sensitive" types... but now I know. =) Merk
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    USB

    Actually, I tried up[censored] to 3.1a yesterday... but the lagging seems to continue. I had this problem in Professional as well, but at some point I changed my configuration and it went away. I think I may have defined the CPU as "Standard PC", instead of MPS, and it started working. Then I went back to MPS and it continued to work. I'll give that a try and keep you all posted.
  5. Thanks for the reply. Truth is, I went through and updated the driver from unknown device yesterday. When I did, I for the first time saw "Microsoft Integrated USB Hub" on the hardware list. Choose this driver manually and both 98 and 2000 work with my keyboard USB hub. So now my only problem is erratic or laggy mouse movement in Windows 2000. Using a USB Intellimouse Explorer and running a dual Celeron 366's machine on a ABIT BP6 motherboard with BIOS QQ-2. Merk
  6. merkman

    USB

    Sounds like my exact same problem. Have my Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer connected via USB, and the pointer "lags" as you mention. Tried connecting directly directly to the PC USB and through my Natural Keyboard Pro "hub"... both experience this. Anyone know what the hell is going on? I've tried Windows Update, MS Knowledge Base, etc... and I don't find using a PS/2 adapter a reasonable solution. =) Thanks, Merk
  7. Greetings all. This is actually a problem in both Windows 98 and 2000. When I plug in my Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro for the first time, once Windows is already up and running... things install and work great. However, eventually I'll unplug a USB device or something... and the driver for the "HUB" on my keyboard no longer installs correctly. Reinstalling Windows gets things going again, but it seems like reinstalling the driver from the installation CD should work as well. However... I've had no luck. Anyone else experiencing this sort of thing, and know how to fix it? I'd like to have my USB scanner and the MS keyboard plugged into the PC, and then have my Intellimouse and Camera connection plug into the keyboard "hub". Thanks, Merk
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    Xitel Storm Platinum in Win2k

    Well... I've got a Dual Celeron 366 running at 550 on a ABIT BP6 motherboard and I've had no trouble, per se. I mean, I'm running a fairly "full" system. Heck, I've got far too much on and in one box... but once I set the IRQ's manually in the BIOS so certain slots have their own IRQ, all is well. Used to have trouble with the Xitel because of my Dual-Boot setup, but that was with Beta or RC versions of 2000. Final works great. I'm using the latest Aureal drivers, and they work super. Post your hardware config, and maybe you'll get more suggestions. Take care. Merk
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    Please help with sound problem!

    Reasons I've been dying to go back to my Xitel Storm Platnium instead of my SB Live Value... 1) The Optical Out connects to my DD Receiver and provides a great alternate to my Four Point 1000 Speakers. 2) I prefer the 3D sound from the Xitel. Games like Half-Life sound good and do have sound "movement" with the Live... but the Xitel is the most realistic IMHO. 3) Aside from the Wave Studio software that comes with all Creative sound cards... the extra software wasn't terribly useful. I like the simple setup with the Xitel. So anyway... I'm not having any troubles with W2K yet, but I didn't get around to configuring all my other devices last night. We'll see how it works the next couple days, and then I'll try to provide an update. Merk
  10. Dying to hear if Aureal or Microsoft finally solved the Vortex 2 driver problem with a PC in Windows 2000 running in SMP mode. I want to go back to my Xitel Storm Platnium so I can route sound out to my stereo receiver as I desire... but that means going back to the Vortex 2 sound card that made Windows 2000 go bad in SMP mode. Any information and assistance is extremely appreciated. Sincerley, Merk
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    Please help with sound problem!

    So am I hearing this right? The Vortex 2 / SMP problem is fixed with the final version of Windows 2000? If so... my SB Live Value is coming out and I'm reinstalling my Xitel Storm Platnium I've been dying to get back to! If anyone else can comment on Windows 2000 Final performing in SMP mode I'd sure love to hear it!!! Merk
  12. Maybe that's why I put OT (aka OFF TOPIC) in the subject header. Thanks for the help.
  13. Have been tinkering with lots of different multimedia ideas lately, and I found a video I want to download to my PC. However, I can't figure out how to "capture" a RealPlayer streaming media video to a .mpeg or other file type playable in Windows 98/2000. Can anyone provide any assistance with this? Thanks, Merk
  14. I received the $12 Hoontech I package yesterday, with a coaxial and optical out for my SB Live Value sound card. I connected their "audio cable" to the "add-on" board, put the add-on board on my SB Live Value Edition card, and mounted the digital outputs on the back of my Enlight case. Well, I booted into Windows 98 and tried playing wave files, mp3's, or other sounds out through my home stereo with no luck. Maybe I'm missing a configuration setting, but so far no dice. Any help is appreciated. Glenn Merkel
  15. Yeah... I thought of that. But I'm assuming they will work in 98, even if they don't in 2000... and since I'm not likely to get all my games running in 2000, this setup will work for now. Currently, I'm just trying to stay logged on to Freei long enough to get IE 5.0 and all the other 98 updates running. Then I'll reinstall Windows 2000 RC2... and then maybe worry about 2151. We'll see. =) Glenn Merkel
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