Error In Idirect3d Device9
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1 to 10 of 15 Thread: "Internal Driver Error in IDirect3DDevice9 :Present()" | Forums Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Search http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php/417946-Internal-Driver-Error-in-IDirect3DDevice9-Present()-Forums Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 10-27-2006,03:31 PM #1 anon52 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Oct http://forums.fortress-forever.com/showthread.php?t=12200 2006 Posts 1 Hello all. The first time I loaded this game up it locked up and i was granted a continuous sound loop with no access to the task error in manager to close the program. Cue hard reset. I then loaded the game up and decided to click New Game straight away instead of changing the controls. The loading bar went filled and then about 50% of the way through the game minimised itself and i get presented with the following error message: Internal Driver Error in IDirect3DDevice9 :Present() I immediately thought error in idirect3d driver problem! So I installed the latest ATI catalyst drivers and reloaded the game. This time and everytime I try to load the game now I get the above error when loading the initial game menu screen. Anyone have any idea what the hell is going on? Anyone had the same problem? I googled the error message and was granted with some people who had the same trouble with Half Life 2: Episode 1 so maybe it's a problem with the source engine? Any help on this would be much appreciated. My rig is as follows: P4 3.6Ghz 1GB DDR2PC3200 RAM Radeon X850XT Reply Reply With Quote 10-27-2006,06:09 PM #2 Dynamize View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date Jan 2005 Posts 2 Same error message here. I got to the first human opponents in the tutorial after I installed, and it crashed out after I killed the second guy. Just got home and fired it up for another go, and it crashed out at the bit where you use the nightvision for the first time After it drops
Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Search Projects Advanced Search Go to Page... Thread Tools Display Modes 10-07-2007, 01:46 PM #1 Cosmic Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts Rated Helpful 0 Times Internal Driver Error in IDirect3DDevice9::Present() I have been running FF fine until valves last update when I started getting this error everytime I try to play. anyone have any Ideas on what it could be or how to fix it? I thought about trying DX10 to see if that would help. After acknowledging that error I get the pure virtual function error, though I suspect that is only an after effect caused by the first. AMD Athlon 64 3500+ @ 2.2 GHz 1 GB Ram ( 128 Shared Nvidia Graphics) Windows XP Cosmic View Public Profile Send a private message to Cosmic Find More Posts by Cosmic 10-07-2007, 03:23 PM #2 Shadowfox Shake and Bake! Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts Rated Helpful 0 Times I got the same error, then I posted about the second time it happened, though it said something different. No responses though . I haven't gotten to play at all Shadowfox View Public Profile Send a private message to Shadowfox Find More Posts by Shadowfox 10-11-2007, 07:11 PM #3 secretsexyninja Guest Posts Rated Helpful 1 Times look at this thread http://fortress-forever.com/forum/sh...l+driver+error it talks a little bit about it... but seems like there are no definitive answers. I was running fine last night but started getting this error today -arg- it wont even load dustbowl for me and on hunted games it crashed about 10 seconds in. im running XP amd 3200+ x800 pro 2 gig ram secretsexyninja 10-11-2007, 09:33 PM #4 secretsexyninja Guest Posts Rated Helpful 1 Times UPDATE damn it, i updated my drivers and THIS happens. "error during Direct3D Init" when i try to run ANY 3d games i ran 'dxdiag' and tested