Error report...
ZephyrZodiac:
Well, one thing I do know is you're not the first person to post on this board about problems with that card. Mine's only a GEForce 5200, and I've been lucky, after I had to upgrade because I crashed and the Windows error reporting thingy directed me to NVidia to the driver I needed, it's been fine, the only thing missing is the fish! I can't unfortunately remember who it was who had the problem, or whether they found a solution, but maybe someone else will have a better memory than me.
Are the drivers you are currently using the ones that came with the card, or did you upgrade to them later? If so, maybe uninstalling the whole thing, and then reinstalling from the CD would solve things?
Also, it might just be worth checking that you have the latest version of DirectX, and also running DXdiag from the Run option in the Start menu (always providing your PC will let you!)
Tgdrysix:
Quote from: KellyQ on 2006 June 14, 15:03:41
Out of curiousity, do you have the "useshaders" cheat in a startup file? I have a Geforce 5200 graphics card and when I used that cheat, it caused my computer to reboot; once I took it out, it was fine.
Unless it was something that is added "automatically" to the startup file .... I've never added it myself....don't even know how....sad I know.....but there it is.....how would I check that? I 've seen treads about missing fish that refer to useshaders....but I've never intentionally messed with that.....Tgdrysix
ZephyrZodiac:
Well, for starters, do you actually have a startup cheat file?
BlueSoup:
Here's a thread that explains it, just so ZZ doesn't have to type it all out or something lol.
Tgdrysix:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2006 June 14, 15:05:03
Well, one thing I do know is you're not the first person to post on this board about problems with that card. Mine's only a GEForce 5200, and I've been lucky, after I had to upgrade because I crashed and the Windows error reporting thingy directed me to NVidia to the driver I needed, it's been fine, the only thing missing is the fish! I can't unfortunately remember who it was who had the problem, or whether they found a solution, but maybe someone else will have a better memory than me.
Are the drivers you are currently using the ones that came with the card, or did you upgrade to them later? If so, maybe uninstalling the whole thing, and then reinstalling from the CD would solve things?
Also, it might just be worth checking that you have the latest version of DirectX, and also running DXdiag from the Run option in the Start menu (always providing your PC will let you!)
It was probably me.... ::) :-\ :(.....and yes I think it's the driver that came with the video card cause it's relatively new.....and it doesn't show any other driver versions that I can roll back to....I think....but I maybe going out on a limb here.....that if you have had older driver versions they will showup somewhere when you click the rollback driver option?.....then again I am by far the least likely person to know if this is accurate or not.....I know that went I tried that it gave me some message to that effect.....(there wasn't any older drivers to rollback too)....And yes I have the last Direct X version..... running DXdiag from the Run option in the Start menu.....what will this accomplish? I'm willing to pretty much give anything a try at this point.....Tgdrysix
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