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- run as admin
- runs in compatibility mode
- update all drivers
- reinstall game
hopefully one of those will help
"Disc error while reading BIGFILE.000"
what could i do?
btw the same problem with TR Anniversary... but there it's only out of range error
THIS FIX IS FOR YOU, IF YOU HAVE YOUR STEAM FOLDER ON AN EXTERNAL HARDD!RIVE
This is what did the trick for me - nothing else (no "xp compatibility mode", no "run as admin", none of all the other fixes discussed here and in various other TR forums).
Since my games are on external HD, this solution here assumes you are running the game from a drive other than your C:\ drive (i.e. an external HD like mine). I think it has something to do with the partitioning or the drive lettering.
I moved the installed file from my external drive to my C:\ drive using the SteamMover tool (http://www.traynier.com/software/steammover). You can run the tool while Steam is running. Just set the move path to something like...
C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common
SteamMover will create a dynamic link that Steam will recognize. All you have to do then is run the game.
I had tried just about every fix in the book and found this solution while searching the net yesterday. It has worked for all Tomb Raider games after AoD (until AoD, this fix is not required, and the game will launch from my external HD without any issues). It thus should be considered a viable option if you're having similar problems with other games.
Hope this helps!
None of this worked.
Tried SteamMover, which, for whatever reason, works for any game except this one. It opens the command prompt, does a few lines, and just stops, eventually resulting in an error after a few minutes.
Any ideas?
For the record, my specs are definitely up to par (don't want to post it all, but I've played more taxing games than this just fine, and I've also gotten Tomb Raider: Anniversary to work, which didn't have this problem).
everything IS up-to-date.
Thanks for any future help. I looked at the visual c++ installed. I am not sure if I have what is required and I am not vested in my computer skills enough to update manually Microsoft files to have it corrupt my system.
I originally installed Underworld in my steam library in other than a C:/ drive. Started game and ran into Error Out of Table Range message. Did a file verify, reinstall not fix issue. Search google and ended here. Read I`M4REAL message and problem fixed. Underworld now installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam. I am running Win10.
Mind you, I only got program to start. Seems there are potentially other issues?