Title: Can't connect to server - incorrect checksum error Post by: jumper47 on March 22, 2011, 01:00:59 AM When i connecting to server, i have this error - "incorrect checksumfor file corlscrew/z-player-shader.ed74c837.pk3
Is problem in my pc , or in server ? Title: Re: Can't connect to server - incorrect checksum error Post by: Gig on March 22, 2011, 02:07:35 AM Do you have DO NOT LINK[/b]) h t t p s : / / openarena . wikia . com/wiki/Autodownload]Autodownload (http://([b) enabled? What's the name/address of that server?
Title: Re: Can't connect to server - incorrect checksum error Post by: RMF on March 22, 2011, 04:51:48 AM If you know where to find that erroring file, maybe remove it so it redownloads when you connect.
In windows vista/7 it should be in c:\users\username\appdata\roaming\openarena . For other os's, look in the openarena wiki page (can't look it up atm, on phone). Title: Re: Can't connect to server - incorrect checksum error Post by: Gig on March 22, 2011, 06:03:59 AM Configuration and autodownloaded files are stored under a folder known as "homepath" (but it is not the physical name of the directory), and under Windows it is possible to use the "shortcut" %appdata%\openarena to reach it.
(DO NOT LINK) h t t p s : / / openarena . wikia . com/wiki/Homepath Inside that folder, locate the "corkscrew" folder, and delete any .pk3 files from it. Then try to reconnect to the server: those files should be downloaded again. PS: be sure you have autodownload enabled in both you baseoa and corkscrew configuration files (q3config.cfg). Title: Re: Can't connect to server - incorrect checksum error Post by: jumper47 on March 22, 2011, 11:12:20 AM Thanks for the help, but alas, nothing worked - I deleted all files from ~ / .openarena / corkscrew, autodownload has been included - the same error.
Title: Re: Can't connect to server - incorrect checksum error Post by: Peter Silie on March 23, 2011, 12:40:35 AM It looks like that you have another z-player-shader.pk3 down in your oa directories and corkscrew uses one, that is different from yours.
2 solutions: 1: make a safe copy of your q3config.cfg and delete oa compeltely (including all private folders), reinstall oa and place your q3config back in your private baseoa folder after a 1st short start of the game (to initialize the private baseoa folder) 2: search all oa directories to find the z-player-shader.pk3 file. delete all copies. as long as you get the above message again, you still have a copy of the file somewhere on your hd... |