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Spiral Knights Wont load

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Mié, 07/25/2012 - 16:10
Lordspawn

Well i really love spiral knights alot and when i tried to play it at first it did not load, after looking around on the internet i found out that i needed
to Update my drive through AMD cat, after updating it i Could go on spiral knights and everything was perfect but when i went on youtube to try and watch the videos it would turn green and freeze, 10 seconds later my computer would go into blue screen mode..This had the same effect with Flash..
So i had to uninstall AMD..

Anyways i wanted to play spiral knights so badly i tried to figure out a way to do it again and i have not found a way around AMD
if you can help me i would be a Very happy member :)

Some information:
When i try to load Spiral Knights Without AMD UPDATE it Wouldn't OPEN, but when i use it with AMD drive installed it would open..

I tried to open spiral knights through STREAM but it would just go to "Patch" window.

When i try to go on Spiral knights through the website it Would look for the "patch" and download it, A small Button well Show in the Websites client "PLAY"
and when i try to click it, it wont open or do anything..

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Computer Info:
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Please tell me if you need more information.

Mié, 07/25/2012 - 19:52
#1
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Providence
You can try a slightly older

You can try a slightly older driver and see if that is more stable, but you DO need to have relatively updated AMD drivers for the game to work properly.

When you say you opened SK through "Stream" did you mean Steam? If so, update Steam and verify the Spiral Knights game cache by right-clicking it in your Library, clicking properties, click the Local Data tab and hitting Verify integrity of game cache.

Mié, 07/25/2012 - 20:16
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Blakknite
Ok...

First it would seem that you have a custom built PC. Truthfully with 8 gigs of ram you should be sporting a 64bit operating system. The Radeon HD 3200 is an integrated graphics card, not generally the best for playing games but for spiral knights it should suffice.

Second anytime you witness a BSOD its mostly hardware related due to driver incompatibility or hardware failure.

Now Windows can sometimes guess wrong when it tries to update the drivers via windows update. The only real way of knowing what gpu you have is through the manufacturer site. So whoever makes your mother board should tell you exactly what gpu you have. Most of the times the name of the motherboard is printed on the motherboard itself (you will have to crack open your case and take a peek, last resort). There are software solutions that may give you the correct information, such as Everest, Belarc Advisor, or SiSandra, but there is a chance that they wont report right either.

It is best that you uninstall your graphics drivers via the device manager. DO NOT let windows automatically install the driver once you reboot. Instead make your way to the amd site and use their auto detection feature. They should be able to find the right driver. If it comes out to be the same then you could try there 12.6 beta drivers. Remember to always uninstall old drivers before you update them. If you still have the same issues then I would look into upgrading your hardware.

Mié, 07/25/2012 - 21:19
#3
Lordspawn
@blackknite

@blackknite but if i uninstall a drive wont it mess up my computer? or well it make it weird but still be usable enough to scroll around the internet?
@Providence thanks for advice

Mié, 07/25/2012 - 21:32
#4
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Providence
Lordspawn, Did YOU put the

Lordspawn,

Did YOU put the computer together? Could you ask the person who did it to install the drivers for you? They would know what other conflicts the computer might have.

Jue, 07/26/2012 - 05:27
#5
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Blakknite
Its safe...

Its safe to unistall your video drivers. Your screen resolution will be extremely low, but you should still be able to download your drivers. Usually you would want to have drivers already downloaded, but we do not know what drivers you need exactly.

However, Providence is right. Whoever built your computer should know what drivers to use. I would first try and contact them, if you cannot then try the above.

Jue, 07/26/2012 - 17:41
#6
Lordspawn
2tv

i installed a 1tb hard drive, not sure if that well help :/

Jue, 07/26/2012 - 18:01
#7
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Trying

It wont

Vie, 07/27/2012 - 08:59
#8
Lordspawn
Show me

If anyone can show me a youtube video or a online guide to doing what @Blackknite it well be very much thanked!

Sáb, 07/28/2012 - 02:23
#9
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Blakknite
OK

Based upon your screen shots you already know how to get to the device manager. If not then start -> type "device manager" (no quotes). Expand display. Right click on your adapter and click uninstall. There should be a checkbox for deleting drivers too (I'm using Linux so I am doing this from memory). Once done reboot. Navigate to the AMD website to get your drivers. Try their automatic detection option. I have an Nvidia card and Nvidias autodetec usually works pretty well. AMD makes good graphics cards, but their drivers really suck for some reason.

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