![]() Oh well, I think my buddy is on it, may be able to get him to access necessary info (assuming you would add him to FB group).Ĭan't wait to join y'all. It was a lil bit of a bummer to see that the main communication channel is now through FB. We can play more than one person per cabinet, yes? I remember the GVR tournies were limited to top 2 scores per cabinet, but didn't see mention of any restriction here. But may need to find another for my buddy, if he can't find his old one. Just gotta get some coin together, so I can make a decent offer, and hope he's not set on his buy now price.įound my players card, so good to go there. I've located a TC cabinet being sold locally, from someone that appears to be playin the tournies, or at least knows about them. kudos to all, and a special thanks to the gifted and self-sacrificing Boost I read through the history here, and it was very moving (and informative) to see what all went into the resurrection of this game. That definitely got me pumped up to play again! What should happen, as it does with all my OEM motherboard, is go through all the menu loading, give the security clearance "ball drop", go to a bland screen for a bit, come back to the Please wait for a second, then either start the game, or give the "card reader missing" press start screen.Īnyone ever have this endless blank screen/please wait loop, or know why it's happening? Upon reboot the machine does all the menu loading, runs the dongle check, gives the thumbs up security "ball drop" sound, then just forever loops between a blank screen and Please wait screen. I loaded the 3 Team Challenge disks and let it do it's thing. All drivers good to go with no exclamation points. I loaded the recover disk, and updated all the drivers. Video card is a geforce 6600 and works fine in my other PGA computers. I have an Intel D865GSA motherboard with all other components verified working from another PGA computer. Here's the issue I'm having at the moment. I have 6 machines, and I'm currently testing motherboards. I'm built many custom PCs with diff motherboards for the NFS series and Madden. I'm pretty well versed in the GVR hardware department. ![]() If I buy a Dell OptiPlex tower, I should be able to take the existing hard drive, Video card and I/o board and basically plug and play correct? I know I'll probably need to load a few drivers for those cards but I saw that Ed stated he ran into an issue when he tried the Dell tower and was talking with Paul Stevens to try and rectify but he never finished that thread on what he did to fix this? I'm stuck without my game and am looking for the best option to get back up and running. Why would the error message say Win XP Pro when we all know it had Win XPe on it? 2. It started to boot normally and then I got an error about a SIS file missing from the c:Windows/i386 folder and it said to load the CDROM for Win XP Pro? I didn't do anything other than take the existing drive and plug it into the Compaq to see if it would happen to boot. I tried taking my existing HD and putting it into an older Compaq Presario I had and here's the odd thing. ![]() After reading a bunch of the threads, I see I could upgrade to a Dell Optiplex 240 tower. Bunch of blown caps and a blown power supply. Hey fellas, long time since I've been on and thanks for keeping this alive! Bad news, my DFI mobo finally crapped the bed and I've searched the internet with no luck of finding a replacement.
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