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Resolución de fallos de juegos

 
 
(Redirigido desde Troubleshooting Game Crashes)

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Si intenta iniciar el juego, pero siempre se sale al escritorio, debería descargarse e instalar la última versión de DirectX 9.0c, que se encuentra aquí:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspx?displaylang=en&categoryid=2

Si se bloquea su juego en la pantalla de carga, tendrá que reañadir manualmente "hl2.exe" en la lista de excepciones para todos sus juegos de Steam. Una vez que el ejecutable del juego haya sido actualizado en su firewall (cortafuegos), el juego debería dejar de bloquearse en la pantalla de carga.

Para equipos que usan audio nForce, vaya a: Opciones > Audio, y cambie a 2 altavoces. Esto debería detenr los fallos del juego cuando intenta iniciarlo.

Existe también un fallo que puede ocurrir con las tarjetas de vídeo de nVidia que se corrige con los siguientes controladores Beta de nVidia:

http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_downloads_winxp_2k_78.05.html

Si aún sigue teniendo fallos mientras juega, pruebe los siguientes pasos:

Pruebe a deshabilitar programas que se ejecutan en segundo plano al iniciarse el equipo en equipos que tienen 512MB de RAM.

Cuando usted inicia Windows, normalmente hay un número de programas que se inician automáticamente y se ejecutan en segundo plano que pueden interferir con el juego. Estos programas incluyen los antivirus y los programas de utilidades del sistema. Cuando realice una limpieza de los programas que se ejecutan al iniciarse el equipo, evitará que esos programas se inicien automáticamente. Deberá iniciar sesión como administrador o como miembro del grupo de administradores para completar este procedimiento.


  1. Haga clic en "Inicio", después en "Ejecutar".
  2. En el cuadro de texto, escriba "msconfig" y haga clic en "Aceptar".
  3. En la pestaña "General", haga clic en "Inicio selectivo".
  4. Bajo "Inicio selectivo", haga clic sobre los siguientes cuadros:
    • Archivo de proceso SYSTEM.INI
    • Archivo de proceso WIN.INI
    • Elementos de carga de inicio
  5. En la pestaña "Servicios", haga clic en "Ocultar todos los servicios de Microsoft" y después haga clic en "Deshabilitar todo".
  6. Haga clic en "Aceptar" y luego haga clic en "Reiniciar".

Nota: Para restablecer su secuencia normal de inicio, abra de nuevo "msconfig" y marque los elementos que haya desactivado.

Para los problemas de lag en los juegos, o si aún no es capaz de llegar hasta el menú principal de juego, pruebe a especificar un nivel diferente de DirectX en las opciones de lanzamiento. Esta acutalización reemplazó muchos ajustes que puedan haber sido realizados para mejorar el rendimiento del juego. Si su juego se bloquea o falla cuando se inicia, vaya a las opciones de lanzamiento del juego y añada "-dxlevel 81".

Si usted puede jugar con "-window -console", pero el juego falla sin estas dos opciones de lanzamiento, pruebe a copiar el archivo "avi.dll" desde:

Steam\SteamApps\nombre de cuenta\counter-strike source\carpeta bin

a:

Steam\SteamApps\nombre de cuenta\counter-strike source

Este ejemplo tambien sirve para HL2 y DoD: S.


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Important Note

This article includes some instructions which are for advanced users - please consult the documentation for your motherboard before making any changes to your system BIOS settings.

If you are overclocking any components on your computer, please revert the memory timing and voltage to the settings recommended by the hardware manufacturer. Crashes and system instability which result from overclocking will not be supported by Steam Support or your hardware's manufacturer.

The troubleshooting recommendations provided here will resolve the most common crashes reported by Steam users. However, you should first review the Troubleshooting Crashes topic for specific crash conditions related to the issue you may be experiencing.


Basic Troubleshooting

Please start with these steps when you are ready to troubleshoot the cause of the crashes you are experiencing.

  1. Check the Minimum System Requirements

    If you have never played the game before on your system, it is crucial to double-check the system requirements to determine if your system can run the game. The minimum system requirements for each game can be found on the game's page in the Steam Storefront.

    Check the DirectX and Pixel Shader Requirements for Games on Steam topic to make sure that your system meets the minimum requirements for the game you are attempting to play. Many newer games such as Team Fortress 2 and Portal require greater system resources than Half-Life 2.
  2. Verify Your Game Cache Files

    Please see the Verifying GCF Cache Files topic for instructions to ensure game cache file corruption is not the source of the crash.
  3. Rule out Background Applications and Anti-Virus/Security Software

    Check the Programs Which Interfere with Steam, and Spyware, Adware, and Viruses Interfering with Steam topics to ensure the crash which you have encountered is not related to malicious software or specific program which is known to cause issues with Steam.

    Certain Anti-Virus applications such as AVG 7.5, Nod32 and Norton have been confirmed to cause instability with Steam and Source Engine games. This software must be fully uninstalled from your system until the Anti-Virus software developers can resolve these issues. If you are not comfortable with using alternative Anti-Virus protection, then we recommend contacting your Anti-Virus developer for more information.
  4. Do Not Use Two Sound Devices Simultaneously

    If you have installed a PCI or USB sound card on your system (such as a Creative X-fi or Audigy sound card), please ensure that your motherboard's onboard sound card is disabled in the system BIOS. Having both installed may result in system instability - even if the secondary device is disabled in the Windows device manager. Please consult your motherboard's manual for instructions on editing BIOS settings.
  5. Routers and Firewalls Can Also Cause Crashes

    Check the Router and Router Firmware Issues topic to make sure that your router is properly configured and that you are running the best possible firmware version available. If your router is not configured correctly, it can cause crashes both in Steam and in games.

    Firewalls can also lead to crashes depending on the way they are configured. Please follow the Using a Firewall with Steam topic to make sure your Firewall is properly configured.


Install BIOS, Driver, and Windows/DirectX Updates

After each of the steps below:

Try launching the game to test - if you continue to experience crashes, proceed to the next set of troubleshooting recommendations.

  1. Update Windows

    Run Windows Update. It is imperative that your system is updated to the latest service pack and has all critical updates installed. It is also highly recommended that you install the latest version of the .NET framework.
  2. Update DirectX

    Download and install the latest version of DirectX from the Microsoft DirectX Download Page. DirectX is updated about once a month by Microsfot and should be checked for new versions (known as "Runtimes") on a regular basis.
  3. Update Your Drivers

    See the Updating Drivers topic for instructions to check your current video and sound card driver versions and visit links to hardware manufacturer sites (on-board sound card drivers will be found at your motherboard manufacturer's site).

    Remember to remove outdated drivers before updating and check for any known software or driver conflicts which may occur with the updated drivers. We do not recommend running beta or custom drivers (such as Omega drivers) unless they solve a very specific issue for a game you are playing.
  4. Update Your Motherboard's BIOS and Drivers

    Check the Motherboard Information and Drivers topic for motherboard manufacturer links so you may download BIOS updates and driver updates for your motherboard. Chipset drivers for your motherboard are also very important to keep up to date.


Set Game Launch Options and Disable Hardware

  1. Disable Your Sound Device

    Disable your sound card through the Windows Device Manager and try running the game. Please see the Troubleshooting Device Conflicts with Device Manager Microsoft Knowledge base article if you would like instructions to disable the device.

    If disabling the sound card resolves the issue, please see the How to manage devices in Windows XP Microsoft Knowledge base article to resolve the device conflict.
  2. Setting Launch Options

    Review the Setting Game Launch Options topic for instructions to test the game with these launch options:

    -nosound -window -dxlevel 70 +mat_forcehardwaresync 0

    For The Orange Box games (Episode Two, Team Fortress 2, and Portal), please use the following launch option:

    -nosound -window -dxlevel 81 +mat_forcehardwaresync 0

    If these launch options do not resolve the issue, skip the remaining steps in this section and proceed to the next section.
  3. Lowering the DirectX Hardware Sound Acceleration

    If the game runs without crashing after using the launch options above, remove the -nosound launch option and set the DirectX hardware sound acceleration to "BASIC" by running DXDIAG, selecting the Sound tab, and then moving the Hardware Sound Acceleration Level slider to the second-lowest setting.

    If this setting does not resolve the issue, skip the remaining steps in this section and proceed to the next section.
  4. Changing the DirectX Level for the Video Mode

    If the game continues to run without crashing, you may remove the -window launch option and review the Reset Video Settings and Force a Video Mode topic for instructions to slowly increase the -dxlevel, resolution, and detail levels until you find a working level.


Test System Memory

  1. Run a Memory Test

    If the issue persists, please download and run the Memtest86 RAM test program and run it to determine whether or not the issue may be caused by a faulty RAM stick.

    RAM sticks which fail this test must be replaced
  2. Check Your RAM Timings

    Verify that your RAM timing setting in the BIOS is correctly set for your RAM. (If you have 3.0 timed RAM in your PC) Please review the topic for links to motherboard manufacturer sites if you are not familiar with checking your system BIOS.


Advanced System Configuration Recommendations

Note: These recommendations are for advanced users - please do not make changes to your system BIOS until you are familiar with the documentation provided by your motherboard manufacturer.

  1. Disable FastWrites
  2. If you are using an AGP 8x motherboard with an AGP 8x video card, try setting it at 4x
  3. Test the AGP Aperture or Graphics Windows Size at both 128 and 256
  4. Disable "Shadowing" or "Memory Hole" options
  5. Disable "Cache Video BIOS" option
  6. Set AGP Driving Mode to "Auto"
  7. Adjust AGP Voltage to 1.6v


Contact Steam Support

If the crash continues even after performing all of the troubleshooting steps in this guide, you will need to contact Steam Support for further assistance. To ensure that your incident is handled in the quickest and most efficient manner possible, please follow these steps:

  1. Prepare a MSINFO32 Report

    Prepare an MSINFO report by following the process outlined in the MSINFO32 Reports topic.
  2. Submit Your Support Request

    See the Contacting VALVe Billing and Support topic to submit your request. Please include your MSINFO32 report as an attachment to the incident.
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