After spending 9 Days trying to launch Civilization IV on my HP Pavilion zx5280us Laptop I decided to reformat the machine and start over. I installed Windows XP, all of the service packs, and updates. I installed all drivers, including the ATI Catalyst Mobility drivers, as well as the latest drivers for my sound card, motherboard and updated bios.
Next I installed Civ IV, other than the drivers, the first software I installed. Civ IV did the exact same thing. It shows the loading screen, and when the progress bar shows Checking XML, it drops to desktop.
The init log shows:
All other logs are blank. According to my Cell phone I've called the Take2 Tech Support 18 times today without ever talking to a "Tech Support Specialist" as the system now kicks you off after 5 minutes.
I had previously done all of the tips for ATI and for fixing XML problems before reformattig, and everything was the same, including updating the Windows XML driver, unpaking the .pak file, and creating new users. Now I have a blank system, and it STILL doesn't work.
Are there any other ideas??
System Specs
# HP Pavilion zx5280us Photosmart Notebook PC
# Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz with hyperthreading
# 1 GB DDR SDRAM
# 80 GB internal HD
# DVD+RW/CD-RW combo
# ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 (128 MB memory -- I believe it's just dedicated RAM and not it's own separate memory)
# 15.4" TFT monitor - max res 1280x800
# Broadcom 802.11b/g card
# ALPS touchpad
# Agere Systems AC'97 Modem
# Analog Devices SoundMAX Card (ATI IXP sound card seems to be what it really is)
Next I installed Civ IV, other than the drivers, the first software I installed. Civ IV did the exact same thing. It shows the loading screen, and when the progress bar shows Checking XML, it drops to desktop.
The init log shows:
Code:
[8591.375] DBG: FILE Cat Init [8591.515] DBG: NOT Using XML cache, failed to find crc.dat file [8591.515] DBG: Game Init [8591.515] DBG: Multiplayer Init
I had previously done all of the tips for ATI and for fixing XML problems before reformattig, and everything was the same, including updating the Windows XML driver, unpaking the .pak file, and creating new users. Now I have a blank system, and it STILL doesn't work.
Are there any other ideas??
System Specs
# HP Pavilion zx5280us Photosmart Notebook PC
# Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz with hyperthreading
# 1 GB DDR SDRAM
# 80 GB internal HD
# DVD+RW/CD-RW combo
# ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 (128 MB memory -- I believe it's just dedicated RAM and not it's own separate memory)
# 15.4" TFT monitor - max res 1280x800
# Broadcom 802.11b/g card
# ALPS touchpad
# Agere Systems AC'97 Modem
# Analog Devices SoundMAX Card (ATI IXP sound card seems to be what it really is)
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