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I've seen plenty of topic where people have been past the cd-check&everything, but i don't even get that far when trying to start this game.

I'm using: Beyond Divinity 1.0
Microsoft Winder 2000 Professional (5.0, build 2195)
Language = Dutch
System Fabricant = Intel
System Model = D865GBF
Processor = Intel Pentium 4 CPU 2.80GHz (2 CPUs) ~2.8GHz
Memory = 510MB RAM
DirectX Version = 9.0c
Graphics Card = NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200, Total Memory: 128.0 MB

I've tried:
Patching to 1.47
Reinstalling
Rebooting Comp

Please help.

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What language version of Beyond Divinity do you have?

Are you shutting down all non-essential programs (especially anti-virus) before trying to start the game, and did you do so before installing it?

Did you try running the configuration program? If so, can you set the resolution and run the test?
Try deleting the files config.div, slashed.cfg and slashed-d3d6.cfg in the Beyond Divinity folder (if they exist), to force the configuration program to recreate them.

If you open Windows Explorer and browse to the '..\Beyond Divinity' folder, can you double click on the div.exe file to start the game?


If you leave the play CD out of an optical drive, do you get an error to that effect when trying to start the game? If you have the English version on BD, you could try reinstalling the latest copy protection drivers. Updating or removing StarForce drivers
If other localizations use different copy protection methods, you could check their website, and see if there are any updates or FAQs.

If you have the English version of BD, there is a file verification procedure you could try to help determine if the problem is with the game itself or a conflict with something else. It sounds like you would have seen that already, though, in some of the other topics you checked.

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What language version of Beyond Divinity do you have?


English version.

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Are you shutting down all non-essential programs (especially anti-virus) before trying to start the game, and did you do so before installing it?

The demo doesn't give me any problems when installing with those programs running...

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Did you try running the configuration program? If so, can you set the resolution and run the test?

Yes, with the same results as if i didn't.

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Try deleting the files config.div, slashed.cfg and slashed-d3d6.cfg in the Beyond Divinity folder (if they exist), to force the configuration program to recreate them.

I'll try that today.

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If you open Windows Explorer and browse to the '..\Beyond Divinity' folder, can you double click on the div.exe file to start the game?

Well, a process does start called div.exe or something, and can easily stay active for half an hour without me even seeing that it's running...

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If you leave the play CD out of an optical drive, do you get an error to that effect when trying to start the game?

It never gets that far.

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If you have the English version on BD, you could try reinstalling the latest copy protection drivers. Updating or removing StarForce drivers
If other localizations use different copy protection methods, you could check their website, and see if there are any updates or FAQs.

Thanks, i saw a link to their website in an other topic but couldn't find any way to update the bugger.
*Update* Updating StarForce had no effect

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If you have the English version of BD, there is a file verification procedure you could try to help determine if the problem is with the game itself or a conflict with something else. It sounds like you would have seen that already, though, in some of the other topics you checked.

Could you please post how to do that?

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[color:"orange"]The demo doesn't give me any problems when installing with those programs running...[/color]

The demo is smaller than the full game, and does not contain any copy protection. Background programs may not be at fault, but in general they can cause problems, and it is easy enough to check if shutting down all non-essential programs makes a difference, or not.


[color:"orange"]Well, a process does start called div.exe or something, and can easily stay active for half an hour without me even seeing that it's running...[/color]

For some reason the copy protection is not coming up.


[color:"orange"]Could you please post how to do that?[/color]

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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The file BD-1.1nostart.CRC is that for game version 1.0 or 1.1?

In case of the former i got:

Verifying CRCs in file D:\Program Files\Larian Studios\BD-1.1nostart.crc ...
1. Error Code 2 reading file D:\Program Files\Larian Studios\Beyond Divinity\config.div
File D:\Program Files\Larian Studios\Beyond Divinity\config.div does NOT match.
OldBytes = 262, NewBytes = 440, OldCRC = C25D2FFD, NewCRC = 00000000
File D:\Program Files\Larian Studios\Beyond Divinity\INSTALL.LOG does NOT match.
OldBytes = 526018, NewBytes = 679419, OldCRC = E1AF6478, NewCRC = 338C35AC
Directory D:\Program Files\Larian Studios\Beyond Divinity does NOT match.
OldBytes = 25821766, NewBytes = 25975345
OldFileCount = 22, NewFileCount = 22
OldMetaCRC = D6FEF81C, NewMetaCRC = 58CA1501
Summary does not match.
OldBytes = 1562227620, NewBytes = 1562381199
OldFileCount = 6255, NewFileCount = 6255
OldDirCount = 364, NewDirCount = 364
OldMetaCRC = 09A40735, NewMetaCRC = 54CA2A06
Verify time = 123,4 sec (3 okt 2005 15:42:29)

Now, i'm sure that the install.log file doesn't matter much, though i'm not so sure about the others.

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The English version of BD was release a little after the German version, by which time a few updates were made, so the English release was version 1.1.

The log file is different because you installed to a different directory than I did. I would have expected the configuration file to be the same if you did a fresh install and did not run the configuration program, but that file being different usually just means the resolution, FSAA or fog options are different. The folder and summaries are different because of the 2 file differences.

There is nothing that indicates a problem with the game itself (no missing or corrupt files).


Did you try shutting down everything else yet? Div.exe starts to load, but then either hangs, or calls the copy protection, which never comes up to check for the play CD.


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