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lawena recording tool
Created 17th May 2011 @ 21:48
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Quoted from Blooddrunk
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This is my problem.
Which version of windows are you running? Go to your lawena folder, open tfdir.lwf with the notepad and tell me what you see. Also, update your java version @ http://www.java.com
Quoted from Montz
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Which version of windows are you running? Go to your lawena folder, open tfdir.lwf with the notepad and tell me what you see. Also, update your java version @ http://www.java.com
I use Win7 (64bit). Notepad says this: D:Program FilesSteamSteamApps’accountname’team fortress 2tf
Updated java, too.
Quoted from Blooddrunk
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I use Win7. Notepad says this: D:Program FilesSteamSteamApps’accountname’team fortress 2tf
Updated java, too.
the java update didn’t work?
go to your cmd (windows start menu and in the search field write cmd and press enter) and write
“[steampath]/Steam.exe -appcode 440 -dxlevel 98”
where [steampath] is your steam path
tell me if that makes your tf2 run
Quoted from Montz
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the java update didn’t work?
go to your cmd (windows start menu and in the search field write cmd and press enter) and write
“[steampath]/Steam.exe -appcode 440 -dxlevel 98”
where [steampath] is your steam path
tell me if that makes your tf2 run
Nope. It only open the Steam store.
Quoted from Blooddrunk
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Nope. It only open the Steam store.
try doing it with steam already open
Quoted from Montz
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try doing it with steam already open
No, sorry it doesn’t work >.<
Quoted from Blooddrunk
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No, sorry it doesn’t work >.<
hmmm now try without -dxlevel
just Steam.exe -appcode 440
and tell me what happens
Quoted from Montz
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hmmm now try without -dxlevel
just Steam.exe -appcode 440
and tell me what happens
Same.
Quoted from Blooddrunk
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Same.
That’s really strange. “Steam.exe -appcode 440” is how steam runs tf2 when you launch it normally. Are you sure you wrote your steam path correctly? I’m running out of ideas here
Quoted from basH.
startet it not working…and the WHOLE CONFIG IS GONE
To recover your config, just go to your tf folder, delete your cfg, resource and scripts folders, and rename lwrtcfg to cfg, lwrtresource to resource, and lwrtscripts to scripts. Then go to your tf/sound folder, delete your misc and vo folders, and rename lwrtmisc to misc and lwrtvo to vo.
I will include a cfgrepair utility that does this automatically on the next version. This problem occurs when you terminate the tool before it restores your config files.
I’m not sure why some users are having problems launching tf2 through the tool. Try updating your java version
Worked fine here, great job [ ! ]
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