Possible Windows 7 crash fix
Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 2:58 pm
I wanted Mesk to comment one of my replays and he pointed out to me that SC1 is apparently unstable on Win 7.
I was rather surprised as it had NEVER crashed on me, however it did crash on my friends comp. I was reading a topic about this on TL and people kept pointing out CPU affinity stuff but the others complained it's not effective and so on. Then I notice this guy blaming sound card drivers. Apparently the process audiodg.exe always starts up when you start any app that uses your sound and this process has been known to freak the fuck out at least on realtek based soundcard drivers. It likes to freak out when there's more than one program using the sound output. When it freaks out with SC1 running on the same core as the process and this is quite common, it will hard-lock the core and the system, requiring a reboot to unfreeze it.
Then it hit me. The main difference between me and my friend and most likely Mesk is that my friend and Mesk like to listen to other music while playing the game, I don't I just stick with the original stuff. Then i tried it myself, and i got a crash 15 minutes into the game.
Now the guy on TL recommended a driver downgrade to fix the assholery of audiodg.exe I tried it and so far it seems to have worked, played 3 games, all nearly an hour long with music playing in the background and no crashes yet.
So for those guys with realtek based soundcards I suggest you install these drivers:
http://www.mediafire.com/?65coe1s2c6l3v0f
For non-realtek guys I suggest trying to play the game with everything that could make any kind of sound either closed or muted, it should in theory work too.
I hope this helps.
I was rather surprised as it had NEVER crashed on me, however it did crash on my friends comp. I was reading a topic about this on TL and people kept pointing out CPU affinity stuff but the others complained it's not effective and so on. Then I notice this guy blaming sound card drivers. Apparently the process audiodg.exe always starts up when you start any app that uses your sound and this process has been known to freak the fuck out at least on realtek based soundcard drivers. It likes to freak out when there's more than one program using the sound output. When it freaks out with SC1 running on the same core as the process and this is quite common, it will hard-lock the core and the system, requiring a reboot to unfreeze it.
Then it hit me. The main difference between me and my friend and most likely Mesk is that my friend and Mesk like to listen to other music while playing the game, I don't I just stick with the original stuff. Then i tried it myself, and i got a crash 15 minutes into the game.
Now the guy on TL recommended a driver downgrade to fix the assholery of audiodg.exe I tried it and so far it seems to have worked, played 3 games, all nearly an hour long with music playing in the background and no crashes yet.
So for those guys with realtek based soundcards I suggest you install these drivers:
http://www.mediafire.com/?65coe1s2c6l3v0f
For non-realtek guys I suggest trying to play the game with everything that could make any kind of sound either closed or muted, it should in theory work too.
I hope this helps.