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13 years ago
http://pastebin.com/qYMXQJZK
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13 years ago
http://pastebin.com/WJrzC9zu
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13 years ago
What was the crash... which situation?
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13 years ago
I tried to rejoin an existing game.
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13 years ago
From all the "f=0000000" can I guess a crash at game start?
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13 years ago
http://pastebin.com/rZ5StkQi yes crash at start
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13 years ago
Maybe your Intel HD need new driver. You are using an old driver and that maybe causing the crash. Once I had an old IntelHD driver and it lags, buggy and crash! (so update the driver)
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13 years ago
Intel HD Driver Version: 8.15.10.2202

I checked the driver date and that Intel driver is at least a year old as I've found references to it from August 2010.
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13 years ago
My intel card is disabled, I am using 3100m
Thinkpad T410s w/ nvidia 3100m.
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13 years ago
That may be exactly the issue. It looks like Spring is trying to use the Intel card based on lines 30-35:

Video mode set to 1024x768/32bit (windowed)
[f=0000000] SDL: 1.2.10
[f=0000000] GL: 2.1.0 - Build 8.15.10.2202
[f=0000000] GL: Intel
[f=0000000] GL: Intel(R) HD Graphics
[f=0000000] GLSL: 1.20 - Intel Build 8.15.10.2202

I see no mention of your nvidia 3100m anywhere in the file.
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13 years ago
Press windowButton+Pause (or windowButton+Fn+Pause) and check your Device Manager for your graphic card. Confirm it is IntelHD. Then (if yes, or if false)save this information and go to next step...

What is next step? can't tell, you do that first.
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The dilemma:
Spring doesn't choose what graphic it uses; it is Microsoft Window 7's job to give Spring the OpenGl capability (in this case Microsoft Window 7 serve Spring with IntelHD). So it is not Spring's problem. The answer to your problem probably involve stuff outside Spring... (narrowed the search)
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13 years ago
If you don't fix this, it will effect other OpenGl game too... soo it is serious.
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13 years ago
... and it is unlikely the Microsoft Window 7 is buggy, so it is not Microsoft Window 7 and surely not Spring. This leave only the Driver. If I'm on your shoes I will fix the situation with Drivers and probably (like you said) BIOS.
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13 years ago
Intel says they don't want to update OEM style hardware
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13 years ago
Get it from the manufacture. For example, nvidia does not update my shitty GeForce 7400 mobile in my Dell, but Dell does.

Check the manufacturer website.
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13 years ago
You can force it. Remove current driver and immediately run the downloaded driver. This way that installer don't detect OEM and allow installation, I've done this before and it works.

But keep OEM driver for backup. You can always revert back to OEM without any harm done. It is reversible
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13 years ago
I haven't figured out how to update the drivers

I reinstalled Windows, I set spring.exe to only use nvidia, things are working out fine

But this game is so hard, some of the players are so rude, and some of the allies don't help at all.
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13 years ago
>>But this game is so hard, some of the players are so rude, and some of the allies don't help at all.

Welcome to the internet.
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