cohead Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 I got a new computer, but after I installed the DCS A-10C, I found out that when I launched DCS A-10C Multiplayer, connecting to the master server, the whole window was frozen, and it's not responding anymore. I tried to wait for half an hour. No "cannot connect to the master" or something like that. No firewall or antivirus, UAC disabled, logged in as a user with administrator privileges. I had to kill DCS.exe in the Task Manager. I tried to delete the DCS Warthog folder in my Saved Games, reinstalled the game as Administrator, but it still didn’t work. I even formatted the system drive and reinstalled the Win7 x64, still the same. I can only enjoy the multiplayer game once after 8 maybe 10 times after I double-clicked the blue A-10C Multiplayer icon. Is there a chance that the game is not compatible with some hardware drivers, like NV Quadro 5000 or MARVELL Raid card or something? But I got no chance to replace these things, because that is my working computer. Any other idea about this? I don't know what to do now. Help please.
FBDon Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 are you installing from a disk or downloaded file? If a downloaded file was it a fresh down load? Sounds to me like a file corrupted.
PeterP Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 (edited) Alt-tab out and check for any notification window - I have the felling that windows-firewall wants to get permission for a connection. -nerver mind- read your post again , and realised you checked this already... Edited May 16, 2012 by PeterP
cohead Posted May 17, 2012 Author Posted May 17, 2012 are you installing from a disk or downloaded file? If a downloaded file was it a fresh down load? Sounds to me like a file corrupted. thx dude, but i tried this... still the same... MD5 checked, the files are fine...
cohead Posted May 17, 2012 Author Posted May 17, 2012 Alt-tab out and check for any notification window - I have the felling that windows-firewall wants to get permission for a connection. -nerver mind- read your post again , and realised you checked this already... thx anyway dude.
cohead Posted May 17, 2012 Author Posted May 17, 2012 this computer, uh, actually a so-called workstation, every part of it is doubled, 2 xeons, 2 network adapters, oh, there are ECC RAMs... Could this be a problem?
PeterP Posted May 17, 2012 Posted May 17, 2012 For debugging: Go into your control panel/device manager and switch off(disable) all network adapters you are not using .
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