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27-08-2002, 16:52
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WinXP Lockup
Anyone experience a totally lockup when they press the X button in the TS2.0 client? I couldn't even Ctrl+Alt+Del. Doesn't happen every time .. but still rather a strange problem.
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27-08-2002, 18:24
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Same happens to me all the time, and two others are experiencing the same problem (but it doesn't crash every time for them).
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27-08-2002, 18:41
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Its certainly a weird one.. it just happened when i clicked minimise aswell. There has to be some major problem.
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27-08-2002, 18:48
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just had the same prob when i go to click the X
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27-08-2002, 18:53
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Did any of the beta testers have this problem in the beta version of Ts2 ? .
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27-08-2002, 19:10
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i never experienced this problem b4
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27-08-2002, 20:07
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Ahhh.. might have found a fix for it.. If you make Ts2.0 run at normal process priority (Options -> Other Tab). The minimise and close problem doesn't happen at all
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27-08-2002, 20:11
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dont think thats a fix , its a work-round really
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27-08-2002, 20:17
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lol ... TS2 seems to have quite a few workarounds to problems .. Hope someone is making notes to fix the problems *wink* *wink*
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27-08-2002, 20:26
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Problem stated in the FAQ section.
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27-08-2002, 22:42
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The same for me BUT:
In "Sound Driver" u first have to switch form DS to Wave or vice versa.
Then WinXP will freeze if u close Teamspeak with the "X".
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27-08-2002, 23:35
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Same problems, it starts when u switch to high prior mode and reboots, after lauching windows feerze compleetly wehn pressing minimize or close button. On normal prior mode it works just fine, altought I really like to use high priore....
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28-08-2002, 11:07
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Same problem..
Avoid the X
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28-08-2002, 17:18
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ideas
Make sure u do not run it in realtime... that screwes it up, second hit ctrl+alt+del goto process priority and set it to below normal this will fix that prob and reduce game lag
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28-08-2002, 17:27
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Listen people.... U can use realtime just stay away from the buttons. Use the menu to close TS down...
It is stated in the FAQ!
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