Raeth Posted October 10, 2007 Report Posted October 10, 2007 Hey, I just upgraded my computer and now Continuum won't work. It installed just fine, but when I launch it, nothing happens. At all. No process, no thread, no window, no error, no report. Nothing's blocked. I've added it to SpyDoctor and Norton's Allow lists and I've set it to run compatibility mode and to be run as Administrator. I've also disabled UAC. Any thoughts?
»Maverick Posted October 10, 2007 Report Posted October 10, 2007 Tried disabling SpyDoctor and Norton alltogether?I think I remember SpyDoctor being a cause for such a problem in a previous topic.
Hakaku Posted October 10, 2007 Report Posted October 10, 2007 Someone previously noted that Norton = bad news. I wouldn't know about Spydoctor though, you can also try disabling it.(actually, it's written all over this stickied faq, and a simple search tells me that Norton has caused problems since Continuum's existance) But since it would look bad if both me and Mav just said that per-say, I've referenced it:Problem solved. I just removed everything related to norton crap(Using Continuum 0.40)
»Maverick Posted October 18, 2007 Report Posted October 18, 2007 That's a really bad advice, Sigition, and it probably won't work at all. It's known that limited accounts can make Continuum not work at all.
Raeth Posted October 20, 2007 Author Report Posted October 20, 2007 Norton sucks. Try AVG instead? 'Norton Sucks blah blah. We hate paying money for software. We have no RAM!' I have 3gb of ram and got it for free. It's also the only program I've used in 6 years that's kept every virus clean from my PC. Reliably. Including AVG and Avast. Also, I had Norton before Vista and never experienced a single software compatibility issue. Any program which screws with my anti-virus is neither programmed properly, nor safe. And just to be certain, I disabled Norton temporarily and tried running it. Same thing happened.
Sigition Posted October 20, 2007 Report Posted October 20, 2007 That's a really bad advice, Sigition, and it probably won't work at all. It's known that limited accounts can make Continuum not work at all. Actually, for me, the limited account idea worked, thats only reason im playing Halo right now on Continuum
Incomplete Posted October 22, 2007 Report Posted October 22, 2007 Norton sucks. Try AVG instead? 'Norton Sucks blah blah. We hate paying money for software. We have no RAM!' I have 3gb of ram and got it for free. It's also the only program I've used in 6 years that's kept every virus clean from my PC. Reliably. Including AVG and Avast. Also, I had Norton before Vista and never experienced a single software compatibility issue. Any program which screws with my anti-virus is neither programmed properly, nor safe. And just to be certain, I disabled Norton temporarily and tried running it. Same thing happened. Huh what? I earn good money so that's not an issue. I have 2gb RAM so that isn't an issue either. Norton just sucks. :/
Raeth Posted October 22, 2007 Author Report Posted October 22, 2007 Huh what? I earn good money so that's not an issue. I have 2gb RAM so that isn't an issue either. Norton just sucks. :/ Oh, that's a wonderful reason WHY, jack!@#$%^&*.
Incomplete Posted October 22, 2007 Report Posted October 22, 2007 Just stating the obvious. It's too intrusive.
rootbear75 Posted October 22, 2007 Report Posted October 22, 2007 i used trend micro and i never had a problem...
candygirl Posted October 23, 2007 Report Posted October 23, 2007 Huh what? I earn good money so that's not an issue. I have 2gb RAM so that isn't an issue either. Norton just sucks. :/ Oh, that's a wonderful reason WHY, jack!@#$%^&*. Nortons does suck..It does miss some virus and its firewall is a joke. Thats why are office will not use it.
Incomplete Posted October 24, 2007 Report Posted October 24, 2007 It also stops some people playing Continuum :x
Raeth Posted October 24, 2007 Author Report Posted October 24, 2007 It also stops some people playing Continuum :x I've tried disabling Norton, and not only did it then NOT run, but the program sat in the background infinitely re-opening itself, bogging down my computer (which is fairly tough atm) until I had to turn it off to get rid of it. The process wouldn't even close. At least Norton prevented the program from doing this. (Oh, and btw, no antivirus program will stop 100% of viruses. Even if you combined all the top programs, you still have a chance of infection.)
Incomplete Posted October 25, 2007 Report Posted October 25, 2007 That sounds like a problem I had once. You dont have any Microsoft Xbox peripherals plugged in or installed on your PC do you? Norton still sucks
rootbear75 Posted October 25, 2007 Report Posted October 25, 2007 Try disabling Window Defender/Firewall
Hakaku Posted October 27, 2007 Report Posted October 27, 2007 Start > Computer > System Properties (button under the link bar) > Advanced System Settings (on the left navigation menu) > Performance (click settings)Now move over to the one that says "Data Execution Program", and add Continuum to the list. DEP will block Continuum from running if you didn't install it properly, moved it from its original install, or didn't install it in a proper location (program files). And yes, DEP is also found on Windows Vista. Try running your game afterwards. Hope this helps.
Raeth Posted November 2, 2007 Author Report Posted November 2, 2007 (edited) Start > Computer > System Properties (button under the link bar) > Advanced System Settings (on the left navigation menu) > Performance (click settings)Now move over to the one that says "Data Execution Program", and add Continuum to the list. DEP will block Continuum from running if you didn't install it properly, moved it from its original install, or didn't install it in a proper location (program files). And yes, DEP is also found on Windows Vista. Try running your game afterwards. Hope this helps. Hi, thanks! This got the program running! Now my only problem is that none of the ship images or zone names/pings show up on the menu. O_o I can still click them and enter zone however, but then as soon as it tries to load, it says it cannot load tallfont.bm2 >.< So close! It even loaded the zone's news file. Oh! Haha, whoops. XP I copied the old Continuum file onto my new computer, and the installation just created a Continuum2 folder. XD rofl Merged the files and it's working fine now! And it looks like all my settings transferred over, too! Thanks so much! It's good to see someone that, rather than just bashing some program because they're idiots, actually tried to help! I appreciate it tons. ^_^ All these crazy new Vista features I gotta learn how to twiddle with. Edited November 2, 2007 by Raeth
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