![]() What I havnt found is someone who has this error even after they correctly installed their updated drivers and still get this error and Fixed it. This is probably because like the theory i mentioned earlier that they havnt encountered an application that messed up thier windows settings so all they have to do is update their drivers and WinXP detects it. ![]() Out of all my searching I have found ppl with these same specs and playing their games smoothly. (Nvidia updated drivers and WinXp still recieving error). Now on to those with the same problem as me. If you are not one with those specs, then most of your solutions will be found at the urls at the end of this page. The only solution that hasnt been so widely found is the error occuring to those with Nvidia GeForce 2 and running WinXP with updated drivers and still get the openGL error. Those that recieve this error running any other card then Nvidia GeForce 2, Im almost certain theres alot of solutions that have proven to fix it. I have done alot of research on this (For example going to many forums and searching for a person with similar specs that plays this game perfectly). Ok guys heres where it all comes together. ![]() If you can fix this meddling with win95 and 98, then you can fix it with XP. Although not all of us wish to do that, so there has to be a fix. If you freshly reformat your drive and reinstall your Operating System, your game should work. In WinXP the DVA line or something similar to that is probably placed somewhere else. Problem is that WinXp does not have the same win.ini and you cannot find the DVA line. Or deleting the whole line itself will do, then save the changes and reboot. In win95 and win98 you can easily fix this problem by commenting out a line in win.ini that says DVA=0. Ive heard alot of programs like some anti-virus programs or downloader accelerator programs most likely cause this. At some point you must have downloaded or had an application (one that sticks on start up) that messed with the configurations in WinXP. Im not too sure but i believe its the closest theory. Ok I havent heard this brought up but for those with Nvidia GeForce 2’s and running WinXP and have tried everything and still cant get their game to work here is what probably caused this error in the first place. This is on a Pentium III 1.1 ghz, 256 Ram, Nvidia GeForce 2 GTS/ Pro 64mb (updated with the newest detonator drivers), running Windows XP. GLW_StartOpenGL() - could not load OpenGL subsystem …WARNING: missing Glide installation, assuming no 3Dfx available …assuming ‘3dfxvgl’ is a standalone driver …WARNING: could not set the given mode (3) …failed to find an appropriate PIXELFORMAT …calling LoadLibrary( ‘D:\WINDOWS\System32\opengl32.dll’ ): succeeded Medal of Honor Allied Assault 1.00 win-x86 Dec 6 2001ĭ:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\pak6.pk3 (104 files)ĭ:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\Pak5.pk3 (259 files)ĭ:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\Pak4.pk3 (593 files)ĭ:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\Pak3.pk3 (669 files)ĭ:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\Pak2.pk3 (4722 files)ĭ:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\Pak1.pk3 (772 files)ĭ:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\Pak0.pk3 (11175 files) There is probably more but thats what games ive heard have this problem. Games that usually have this error and use the quake 3 engine that are know of are Jedi Knight II, Return to Castle Wolfenstine, and Medal of Honor Allied Assault. When you run a game that uses a quake 3 you get an error says something of the like of: At the very least you should not have to go buy a new 3d card (unless yours is really really old). For those that dont have a problem with that, then i suggest you reformat your drive and install windows XP or some other Operating system. But i hope I will never have to resort to that because i have over 38 GB of stuff i wanna keep. Personally My last resort is to burn all the files on my drive that i want to keep on to as many blank cds that i can and reformat it. Until there is a fix, you can’t do anything but install another operating system besides XP, reformat your drive and reinstall XP, or buy a new graphics card. Know that you are taking a risk of buying any game and getting this same error AGAIN. ![]() So my advice to those who give up on this problem. Even if its not, any game who only supports opengl may have the same affect. Any game that runs the quake 3 engine is subject to this same error (which is most of the FPS games). It doesn’t only affect Medal of Honor, or Jedi Knight II. YOU CAN’T RUN AWAY FROM THIS PROBLEM AS LONG AS YOU HAVE XP AND YOUR CURRENT 3d CARD. To those are not willing to help and just “let this problem be” i have to say this. First I must say everyone who is willing to get rid of this problem should help me in this search for a fix.
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