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23-01-2011, 19:48 #1
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Teamspeak Crashes on startup
Hey Teamspeak
Ive been using teamspeak3 since it came beta, and have had no problems so far
but now Teamspeak wont start, and Ive reinstalled it twice, restarted my comp multiple times and nothing seems to help, i get a dump file each time, so have like 50 dumps files by now
Windows XP Prof SP3
G35 Headset
G19 keyboard
Realtek onboard soundcard
i have uplaoded some of the bug reports here
http://browser.urbansweb.dk/teamspeak/bugreport/
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23-01-2011, 20:04 #2
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Which version of the client do you currently use?
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23-01-2011, 20:07 #3
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3.0.0-beta36
have been using Pre, but unstalled it, and have been using Teamspeak many times since i uninstalled the pre
used Teamspeak last night, and only change since then, is that ive installed Pickit 2, a tool were useing in my school, for Hardware development, and i have used Pickit 2 and Teamspeak3 at the same time on my laptop for ages
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23-01-2011, 20:15 #4
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We're aware of the issues caused by our RC1 pre-releases on Windows XP and the devs are working on a fix. The beta36 releases should be fine tho. Stay tuned!
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23-01-2011, 20:16 #5
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i'm not using the RC1 or any other RC, and havn't been for a week or so
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24-01-2011, 08:45 #6
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Is your driver version up-to date? Realtek soundcards cause a lot of trouble with outdated drivers!
Realtek HD Audio-Driver R2.56 XP / Vista /Win 7
Realtek AC'97 Audio-Driver 6.305 Vista /Win 7
Realtek AC'97 Audio-Driver A4.06 XP
Try that your downgraded client config has no content from our RC1-pre builds. (Option delete the config file "ts3clientui_qt.conf")
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24-01-2011, 10:02 #7
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Note to self: Look first, reply later...
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24-01-2011, 10:19 #8
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The *valid* crashdump shows, that your client hangs up, when the client checks your mouse; keyboard; gamepad or joystick.
To fix this problem, you have to unplug all unneeded devices (for testing) like keyboard; joystick and gamepad.
On of your drivers for your devices is broken or really old.
When it crashs now, make sure, your mouse driver is up-to date. when it does not crash, plug the next device into your computer & try as long it crashs. Now do the same thing, I toled you before.
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