Newest patch crashes on system loading

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  1. NeoCyberman

    NeoCyberman Active Member

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    On waiting for a planet to load, whether in an ai vs human match or otherwise, the game crashes with a pa.exe has crashed window. This tends to occur about 20 seconds in to system loading. This never happened before today's patch.

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  2. SXX

    SXX Post Master General

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    Your video drivers is outdated:
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    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz (4 CPUs), ~3.3GHz
    Card name: Intel(R) HD Graphics
    Driver Version: 9.17.10.2932
    Driver Date/Size: 7/26/2013 10:59:59, 12615680 bytes
    Latest version is 3345 now. Download and install "Win64_15338.exe" from Intel website:
    https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=23405

    Also I'm got laptop with integrated graphics, but it's Intel HD3000 and 61450 working without any crashes. There might be some differences between Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge, but most likely drivers will fix your problem.
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  3. NeoCyberman

    NeoCyberman Active Member

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    I downloaded and ran the driver but it exited saying that the driver is not signed for this computer (HP p7-1510). So I went to the HP website to look for what HP recommends. And its the driver I already have. I'd like to update to see if this is really the issue but the driver software won't let me.
  4. maxpowerz

    maxpowerz Post Master General

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    Download the zip file.

    Extract the zip file somewhere easy to find.

    Goto device manager and find your intel graphics card, right click and goto properties.

    Click driver tab, then click update driver.

    Choose "let me pick from list of drivers on my computer"

    in this window click "have disk"

    a window pop's up to find the driver, navigate to the extracted driver folder and go to the graphics folder.

    click the .inf file.

    it should now have gone back to last window with only one driver to choose from, select that and click next..
    Done..

    I have to do this on my acer, or i get same error about driver not being signed.
  5. maxpowerz

    maxpowerz Post Master General

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    Driver 3345 fixes my crash issue...

    Thank-you SXX ;)
  6. NeoCyberman

    NeoCyberman Active Member

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    It worked
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