View Full Version : Huge Hl Problem Hellp!!!!!!!
[MPC]UnKnOwN
17th June 2002, 14:28
whenever i try to go into the console or any game the game goes into a funky windowed mode in the top left of my screen.....i have an RADEON 7500 with Windows 2000......help!!!!!
Xcavation
18th June 2002, 06:00
look for the simple things first. i know i installed plus! for winxp and that made my cs do some weird @#%% when i uninstalled it right back to normal. beta drivers too. don't under estimate them. i install a beta via agp driver and for weeks i couldn't figure out why my comp was going crazy. and then of course look at your hacks!
[MPC]UnKnOwN
18th June 2002, 09:34
okay one more question cuz i fixed that i just reinstalled HL and CS....whenever i try to join a server it says
Error! Server verification failed.
Dark Blaze
18th June 2002, 09:49
Originally posted by [MPC]UnKnOwN
okay one more question cuz i fixed that i just reinstalled HL and CS....whenever i try to join a server it says
Error! Server verification failed.
Unknown this error you have, the one that goes by "Error! Server verification failed" Problem is caused by the client's inability to communicate with the Secure Master servers in order to validate the security module being used on the secure servers. It can be caused by a few different problems. Here are some things that you could try:
1) Clients need to communicate with the Secure Master servers (port 27012). First, make sure there isn't a firewall problem.
2) Make sure you do NOT have a file called "woncomm.lst" in your \cstrike folder. If you do, delete it. This file should ONLY reside in your \valve folder.
3) Open the "woncomm.lst" file in your \valve folder (using notepad) and make sure there is an entry that looks like this at the bottom of the file:
Secure
{
half-life.speakeasy-nyc.hlauth.net:27012
half-life.speakeasy-sea.hlauth.net:27012
half-life.speakeasy-chi.hlauth.net:27012
}
4) If your "woncomm.lst" file DOES have the "Secure" entry and you still can't connect to the Secure Master servers, it might be a DNS problem. Try changing your "Secure" entry to look like this:
Secure
{
216.254.95.155:27012
64.81.178.5:27012
64.81.159.155:27012
}
5) Make sure you have the latest firmware for your router. It has been known by reports that people with Linksys 4 port routers having problems and when they updated their firmware the problems disappeared.
I hope this has been enlighting :)
[MPC]UnKnOwN
18th June 2002, 09:51
ty very much im trying it now
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