Vtex troubleshooting
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When listing a new error here, please keep to the standard format.
Local Steam Service is not running
Vtex will give the following error:
SteamStartup() failed: SteamStartup(0xf,0x0012F0E4) failed with error 108: The local Steam Service is not running
Steam must run while Vtex is run. Start Steam to fix this.
Problem figuring out outputdir
Vtex will give the following error:
Problem figuring out outputdir for <path>
As a first step, check that the texture to convert is really in the \sourcesdk_content\gamedir\materialsrc
folder, where gamedir is the game folder (cstrike
/dod
/hl2
/hl2mp
).
If the texture is in the correct folder, the error might instead be caused by a complication with the environment variables. Primarily, this should be able to be eliminated by using VConfig and ensuring the selected mod has been run at least once. However, there are cases where this doesnÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂt solve the problem. One solution is to remove the instance of the VProject Environment variable. In Windows XP this can be accomplished by the following:
- Right-click on My computer and click on Properties.
- Select the Advanced tab.
- Click on Environment Variables near the bottom of the window.
- In the System variables section scroll down and highlight the line VProject.
- Click the Delete button.
- Click OK twice to exit.
However, this solution will create the Unable to find gameinfo.txt error instead.
Unable to find gameinfo.txt
Vtex will give the following error and instructions:
Unable to find gameinfo.txt. Solutions: 1. Read http://www.valve-erc.com/srcsdk/faq.html#NoGameDir 2. Run vconfig to specify which game you're working on. 3. Add -game <path> on the command line where <path> is the directory that gameinfo.txt is in.
This error will occur after VProject has been removed using the steps above.
Open Source SDK and change the Current Game.

Setup file 'gameinfo.txt' doesn't exist
The Nov 7th, 2007 SDK release includes OrangeBox including TF2 and trying to use vtex in this new SDK update to create a vtf file for Team Fortress 2 results in the error message, "Setup file 'gameinfo.txt' doesn't exist in subdirectory 'C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\player name\sourcesdk\bin\orangebox\bin\vconfig'. check your -game parameter or VCONFIG setting.". Assuming that this is the error "Unable to find gameinfo.txt" above then trying to run vconfig.exe results in the error message, "This application has failed to start because Steam.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
Solution:
1. Create a shortcut to vtex.exe which is located in "C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\player_name\sourcesdk\bin\orangebox\bin\vtex.exe" and select Properties. 2. At the end of the Target text add -game "C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\player_name\team fortress 2\tf" -nop4
Valve will be fixing the problem which requires -nop4 to be added to the target.
TGA is Bogus
Vtex will give the following error:
TGA <path> is bogus!
The texture image you are trying to convert is not recognized as a valid targa (.tga) file. Make sure that it is, and that it is either 24 bit/pixel or 32 bit/pixel. (16 bit/pixel is not recognized.)
Warning: falling back to auto detection of vconfig (Windows vista)
Vtex will give the following error:
Make a shortcut for vtex.exe and add -game [path to game directory]
- Example: -game c:/steam/steamapps/sourcemods/Awakening
If there are spaces in any of the folders in youre path use "
- Example: -game "c:/program files/steam/steamapps/sourcemods/insurgency"