Hard Drive swapping problems [message #28129] |
Mon, 30 June 2003 20:54 |
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mildaine
Messages: 15 Registered: June 2003
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Hey all. Im having a rather unique problem, I have tried everything I don't know to how to solve it.
I've owned C&C renegade for a while now, and I have recently set it up on my Epia system :
Epia M 800mhz
2x128mb PC133
PowerColor R7500 PCI
Samsung 8.4GB 5400RPM
Everything is fine. Installation is perfect .. when I play Online / Single player, the hard drive DOES NOT STOP swapping. The levels load fine, and I can connect to online servers .. but It's really annoying because it hinders my frame rate bigtime (Like 0.5fps). But when I play Battlefield 1942 or Quake 2, they run fine. No swapping problems. With renegade ..hell.
These are the settings I have enabled :
In Windows 98 :
Virtual Memory set to either 150 / 450 or Automatic (makes no differnece)
File system read ahead optimization is full.
For hard drive settings, DMA is enabled.
In bios :
HDD Block mode transfer is enabled.
In Renegade :
640x480x16bit - Low detail - 11khz audio / 8bit / stereo
If anyone can freakin' help me please do not hesitate to drop a reply. This is really annoying I dont know what is causing the problem.
Thanks
- Mildaine
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Hard Drive swapping problems [message #28135] |
Mon, 30 June 2003 22:02 |
Ren Sizzlefab
Messages: 77 Registered: March 2003 Location: Australia
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How much free space you got left on that drive? With Renegade, BF1924 and Quake2 on, as well as other programs I'm assuming, you must be getting pretty low on space. That may be causing you problems.
It also depends on how you put the hard drive into the new system. Did you do a fresh install of windows and all the programs, or did you just connect it up? If you just connected it, it's probably got a whole heap of redundant drivers for your old motherboard resources.
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Hard Drive swapping problems [message #131195] |
Fri, 07 January 2005 11:09 |
flyingfox
Messages: 1612 Registered: February 2003 Location: scotland, uk
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i'm a bit confused..you revived the topic but did you sort out the original problem? I think you're aware of the conservative swap file usage thing, which should surely fix the swapping problem.
also I'd recommend fast defrag: http://www.amsn.ro/
it also lets you use conserv swapfile usage.
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Hard Drive swapping problems [message #131201] |
Fri, 07 January 2005 12:33 |
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mildaine
Messages: 15 Registered: June 2003
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Actually, I had bought this topic back into light because I had revived another topic regarding the same situation; hoping to attract some more attention. The swapping problems have affected numerous users and I chose 1 post regarding the situation to support my claim. I could have included many others but I am not that desperate.
And yes, I had already tried fast defrag 2 weeks ago. I assure you, the problem does not reside with windows interacting with the swap file, (as games send requests to the operating system to do these functions.). If this were the case, all of similar installed applications or at least some of them would be experiencing the same issues.
Im not even sure at this point what the problem may be. I am sure that it has nothing to do with my SATA drive directly, but it MAY be the drivers, it may be the way the game is telling windows what to do with hardware (Again, drivers) or it simply may be that the Operating System itself has enabled or disabled functions needed by renegade in effect to adjust system resources or change in interface or hardware (in this case, my SATA drive being installed) Again, this would fall under driver problem. To this point; I could only guess some more; and without facts - It is all speculation.
Since updating and using reference drivers does not solve the problem, I am positive the problem lies elsewhere. I am pretty sure it is within windows, but it also may be that renegade has problems interacting with something else windows related. Again, without facts - it is all speculation.
Thanks for the input everyone. but I need something more.
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