Graphical Glitches (Fixed)
witch:
Quote from: J.R. McClenny on 2008 December 21, 16:28:33
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know if MOAR RAMz would do anything for that blue-screen interruption?
I have read that the sims is a more processor intensive game than many, however more RAM is often helpful. If you are on Vista you might need four RAMs.
Nameless Horror:
Well damn, now I'm out of ideas. On the bright side at least I don't have to do a complete reinstall.
MrMugg:
I had this problem once. I also updated my graphics card and had these problems. Uninstalling and reinstalling, also updating drivers did not help. It wasn't the card, but actually the fact that the card wasn't compatible with the motherboard I had. It had something to do with the AGP speed, and my motherboard wasn't up to date compared to the card I tried to use.
In my case, I had gotten a new motherboard with onboard graphics that were better than what I had. Later, I updated with a PCI-E card (8600gt) which I am still using to this day.
Nameless Horror:
My dad fixed it. What he did was roll back the updates twice. Thought I'd mention that if anyone else was having the same problem. Thank you for the help!
Simsample:
Quote from: J.R. McClenny on 2008 December 21, 16:28:33
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know if MOAR RAMz would do anything for that blue-screen interruption?
I had this problem a few years ago when I had an Nvidia card; I tried new drivers, old drivers, different game settings- everything I could think of. Nothing worked except for increasing the RAM. As long as you aren't putting in more than your OS can handle it certainly isn't going to do any harm.
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