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Ian.
April 21st 03, 06:24 PM
I've been posting this problem in the Windows XP, Games
forum, but I have yet to receive information as to how to
solve my problem. The problem is, when playing games,
such as Freelancer (a Microsoft game) or Planetside, my
computer randomly restarts itself. I've turned off the
restart option and received this error messages. Now,
it's not always the same, but this is the only one I've
gotten.

***STOP 0X0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XE147D680, 0XED5ADAE4,
0X00000000)
***nv4_disp.dll

I know that's pointing to my video card (which is why I
moved my post to this forum). I've very happy with the
video card. It works great in older games such as Counter
Strike. When it comes to new games, I crash.

I have all the latest drivers, I've tried rolling back my
drivers. I have the most updated BIOS, I have DirectX
9.0a. My restore points don't stretch back far enough to
restore my system to before these problems started. I
tried moving that l3codeca.acm like support has
suggested. Nothing works. Nothing has fixed my problem.
Someone please help me. Or atleast post that you have
this problem too.

Bobby Davies
April 21st 03, 07:47 PM
What kind of motherboard do you have? Is it an Intel or AMD processor base?

Thanks
"Ian." > wrote in message
...
> I've been posting this problem in the Windows XP, Games
> forum, but I have yet to receive information as to how to
> solve my problem. The problem is, when playing games,
> such as Freelancer (a Microsoft game) or Planetside, my
> computer randomly restarts itself. I've turned off the
> restart option and received this error messages. Now,
> it's not always the same, but this is the only one I've
> gotten.
>
> ***STOP 0X0000008E (0XC0000005, 0XE147D680, 0XED5ADAE4,
> 0X00000000)
> ***nv4_disp.dll
>
> I know that's pointing to my video card (which is why I
> moved my post to this forum). I've very happy with the
> video card. It works great in older games such as Counter
> Strike. When it comes to new games, I crash.
>
> I have all the latest drivers, I've tried rolling back my
> drivers. I have the most updated BIOS, I have DirectX
> 9.0a. My restore points don't stretch back far enough to
> restore my system to before these problems started. I
> tried moving that l3codeca.acm like support has
> suggested. Nothing works. Nothing has fixed my problem.
> Someone please help me. Or atleast post that you have
> this problem too.

Ian
April 22nd 03, 03:23 PM
AMD.

James West
April 27th 03, 04:37 AM
update your VIA drivers
how big the PSU?
open case try again (heat problem)



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"Ian" > wrote in message
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> AMD.

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