Joined: Mar 08, 2009
Posts: 48
Hey people's. my TS is constantly disconnecting after a few seconds. It reconnects then disconnects. I can not even cancell the program, I have to Ctrl, Alt, Del to end program. I have re-installed it many times with same results. Any help would be appreciated.
thanks,
badlands.
Joined: Oct 03, 2010
Posts: 2001
Location: Kentucky
Joined: Mar 13, 2009
Posts: 3070
I had a problem when I had my old pc and installed ts3, I couldnt connect for love nor money and in the end got a new hard drive and it worked perfectly so to this day I will never know why I could never connect to teamspeak with that hard drive.....
good luck with it mate!
Joined: Mar 08, 2010
Posts: 1934
Location: Northampton, UK
I have Vista64 and must run as administrator otherwise it complains about not being able to save settings. I don't have your issue with the frequency of disconnections you are getting. I'm guessing TS has worked before, so has anything changed? New game? Updated drivers?
Joined: Dec 10, 2010
Posts: 210
Location: Louisiana
I am running Win7 home, and I run TS3 and the TINT overlay, and there is alot of times then I am going from MP mainscreen to the Server Browser, and as it is finding mass amounts of servers, my TS3 will DC on me for some reason. I do not know why it does that, figure it is surpassing my bandwith limits or something, I am not sure
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Joined: Mar 08, 2010
Posts: 1934
Location: Northampton, UK
If I have the tint overlay running, iTunes won't start. Sorry, slightly off-topic.
Joined: Dec 02, 2010
Posts: 43
Location: cali
just a question but have you went into the program itself and right clicked on the application for ts? when you do that go to the connection and it will have a box to check that says always run as administrator. windows vista and 7 have a problem with programs if they are not ran as administrator. they will assign a lower priority to them in reguards to all those other programs that you see running when you look in your task manager and see all the programs that run in the background. any program i want to have no problems with at all i always default them to run as administrator. it is a trick that my dad told me and he has been working for ibm since the early 1970's he is now retired written many books on os2 and is a private consultant for ibm still today. i hope this may be some sort of help to you.