Common PR Crash Solutions
Posted: 2009-09-14 21:58
Other OS=All Windows Versions
From my research into these problems I have found possible solutions to two types of PR crashes.
1: As soon as you double-click the PR icon, you get "pr.exe has stopped working"
Solution: You do not have a "Profiles" folder in [My Documents]\Battlefield 2. Start vanilla BF2, log into or create a new profile, customize it to your liking (set video, audio, controls, etc.), and close BF2. Now try starting PR.
2: When you start PR, it goes to a black screen, sits there for a few seconds, then throws you right back to the Desktop.
Solution: Open [My] Documents\Battlefield 2\Profiles\Default\Video.con and change the line
VideoSettings.setResolution ####x####@##Hz
to whatever your Desktop resolution and refresh rate is. You can find your resolution and refresh rate by going to the graphics options in Windows (usually right click and select Properties -> Desktop -> Advanced -> Adapter -> List All Modes -> Find which line is highlighted in blue. For example, if you had a resolution of 1440x900 at 75 hz, your line would look like this:
VideoSettings.setResolution 1440x900@75Hz
From my research into these problems I have found possible solutions to two types of PR crashes.
1: As soon as you double-click the PR icon, you get "pr.exe has stopped working"
Solution: You do not have a "Profiles" folder in [My Documents]\Battlefield 2. Start vanilla BF2, log into or create a new profile, customize it to your liking (set video, audio, controls, etc.), and close BF2. Now try starting PR.
2: When you start PR, it goes to a black screen, sits there for a few seconds, then throws you right back to the Desktop.
Solution: Open [My] Documents\Battlefield 2\Profiles\Default\Video.con and change the line
VideoSettings.setResolution ####x####@##Hz
to whatever your Desktop resolution and refresh rate is. You can find your resolution and refresh rate by going to the graphics options in Windows (usually right click and select Properties -> Desktop -> Advanced -> Adapter -> List All Modes -> Find which line is highlighted in blue. For example, if you had a resolution of 1440x900 at 75 hz, your line would look like this:
VideoSettings.setResolution 1440x900@75Hz