You can safely ignore that message, but it does mean that the
QueryPerformanceCounter() API on your machine is going backwards.
Microsoft reports this as a motherboard/CPU problem and recommend
applying updates for both systems.

- Alfred

TheEagle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed a new hlds (cstrike) on a Windows 2003 Web Edition, and I
> get
> the following logmessages shortly after starting the server:
>
> reliabletimer.h (73) : Assertion Failed: m_nPerformanceCounterEnd >=
> m_nPerformanceCounterStart
> reliabletimer.h (60) : Assertion Failed: m_nPerformanceCounterEnd >=
> m_nPerformanceCounterStart
> reliabletimer.h (98) : Assertion Failed: nPerformanceCountNow >=
> m_nPerformanceCounterStart
>
> The server does not crash, I can play on it. But it creates
> hlds_assert_xxx.mdmp files. Does anybody have an idea how to solve
> this? Do
> I have to worry about it at all? It happens with or without running
> plugins.
> And it also happens when starting halflife instead of cstrike. I only
> noticed, that the messages appear faster, if no high resolution timer
> is
> running ( I have written a tool that keeps the higres timer running
> all
> time, so that I don't have to run media player to have decent server
> fps).
> Thanks in advance for any answer.
>
>
> Regards
> Mario Bludau a.k.a. TheEagle
>
>
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