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#313042 08/08/05 03:17 PM
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Hi guys!!

I just recently bought Beyond Divinity and everytime I try to save the game, it crashes. It seems like the problem is that the savegames directory is set to read-only. Unfortunately, everytime I keep removing the read-only flag, XP just keeps setting it back. Can anybody please help with this problem? It's driving me nuts. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" />

Thanks in advance!! (Btw, I'm using Windows XP Professsional w/ Service Pack 2)

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Just checked, and my savegames folder is "read-only" too, but the game runs fine here. Do you have the latest patch installed?


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THe folder is read only, so that other programs dont try to alter it.... the game sets the files parameters as it needs to access it, then protects it again afterwards.

There are some other options that may help....

If you dont have the patch installed yet, please download it and install it... it fixes a long list of problems.

Are you shutting down all non-essential programs (especially anti-virus) before starting the game?

Try deleting the files in the dynamic folders;
'..\Beyond Divinity\Acts\Act1\Dynamic', '..\Beyond Divinity\Acts\Act2\Dynamic', etc.
These folders are used as a cache for the game. Files are created / copied there from the save game folder when you load, and written / copied to those folders when you save a game. The files will be re-created as required the next time you start Beyond Divinity. If there was a corrupt file in those folders, deleting the files should fix the problem.

Some programs can also interfere with the game, so if you are experiencing problems, please disable and quit all programs (including your anti-virus) that is running on your computer. (Check at the bottom right of your screen for the icons of running programs, right click on them and exit / disable all those that you can – in other words, the less icons you can see, the better)

If you are not sure if there are other hidden programs running that may interfere with the game, download and install Spybot. This will remove most unwanted programs that crawled onto your computer without your knowledge and that has negative side effects to your computer’s stability.

Spybot - install and run this

Housecall - let this scan your computer.

If you have Norton System Works installed.... PLEASE disable it... ESPECIALLY the file managers / protectors, they cause LOADS of problems with saving / deleting and opening saved games...

Hope that one of these helps....

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I think Windows XP always puts a green box by the read-only attribute for folders.

In the 'savegames' folder, are there any subfolders other than the 5 'bd_act#_start' folders? If so, then the game at least started the save process.
Have you tried quicksaving as well as the standard save? It probably would not make a difference.


If the above suggestions do not help, the following could help determine if the problem is with the game or a conflict with something else in your system.

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The install program should report any problems, such as CRC errors, during install. However, if it fails to do so, or a file becomes corrupt after installation, the integrity of the files can still be verified using a program such as FileCheck; download (194KB). This is a small freeware program (no install required) to calculate the CRC-32 values (the cyclic redundancy check used in zip files) of a number of files. It can also compare a previously calculated CRC file with a set of files/folders.

After doing a clean install of BD and rebooting, I deleted the files in the '..\Beyond Divinity\DirectX9' folder (since they are not needed if/once DirectX 9 is installed). Then I used FileCheck to create a crc file of the game folders, installed the 1.45 patch and did so again, both before starting the game (I repeated this procedure with the 1.47 patch). If you compare the appropriate CRC file to your install, it should tell you if there are any corrupt files. You do not need to worry about moving any saved games out of the savegames folder or deleting the files in the dynamic folders, since new files will not be tested by FileCheck, just those listed in the crc file. If you have started the game and changed any options, there will be differences reported in the config.div and keylist.txt files. In my install the '..\Beyond Divinity\Editor\dgen_themes.000' file was also reported to be different.

There are several files in the Beyond Divinity folder created when the game is started or options are changed, including init.cfg, mapids.000, persist.dat, sinfo.000, slashed-d3d6.cfg, slashed.cfg, sound.cfg and starlog.txt. A couple other files are also added, but another crc file including these wouldn't help much, since most or all are system or option dependent, so these files would usually be reported as different regardless of being valid or corrupt.
At least the config.div, slashed.cfg and slashed-d3d6.cfg files in the Beyond Divinity folder can be deleted, and the configuration program / game will recreate them the next time it is started.

Beyond Divinity CRC files (285 KB)
[*] These crc files are based on the UK English version; the North American version should be the same, I think, but the Australian version will have differences (it uses a different copy protection).
[*] FileCheck expects the files to be in the original locations to verify, so if you installed BD to a location other than the default (C:\Program Files\Larian Studios\Beyond Divinity), open the CRC file in Wordpad (for example), and do a search-and-replace so the file/folder paths match your install.

If your CRC values match, it is not the game itself, but likely a conflict with something else in your system or a problem in the saved game folder. When examining the list of 'errors' FileCheck produces, potential problem files would be those with an error trying to read, or with a large size difference (especially zero byte files) from the known good install.


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