Elemenop
December 9th 03, 11:30 AM
I removed both my sblive card and my adsl modem card
because they both shared the same IRQ as my GFX card. The
problem still occured. So I decided to upgrade my bios and
still left the sb and adsl cards out and now it works
perfectly, NO CRASHES:). but I still have to try the cards
in different slots I spose incase the error reoccurs. Hope
this may help anyone if they have the same problem
>-----Original Message-----
>I did that, I also relised that I didnt have dx9.0b
>installed, which Ive now done, but now a new error has
>occurred, so I checked the nvidia support faq and found
>that my sound card is sharing the same IRQ as my gfx
card,
>I will attempt to change the sound cards IRQ and see if
>that helps
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>> Uninstall all software drivers for the card,reboot.
>> After reboot,open windows update,it has the drivers
>> for the card,let it install them.
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I just upgraded to Win XP home edition after I had to
>buy
>>>a new Harddrive. My older hdd has severe bad clusters
>and
>>>is on its way out but Windows 2000 which is on it still
>>>works for the moment. After installing Win XP on my new
>>>hdd which was completely formated Ive noticed that any
>>3rd
>>>game will crash. I have a geforce 4 ti 4200. In Windows
>>>2000 I have no problems at all but with Win XP it would
>>be
>>>lucky to last 60 seconds without a bluescreen saying a
>>>NV4*.dll has crashed my system and it needs to be
>>>rebooted. I have tried installing at least 4 different
>>>drivers and they all have the same problem. Is it
>because
>>>Ive done a bad install of Win XP and I need to
>reinstall??
>>>If I have to reinstall how does the authorisation get
>>>restarted. Any help will be greatly appreciated. BTW
Ive
>>>sent the error report and it says that experts are
>>working
>>>on it??
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
because they both shared the same IRQ as my GFX card. The
problem still occured. So I decided to upgrade my bios and
still left the sb and adsl cards out and now it works
perfectly, NO CRASHES:). but I still have to try the cards
in different slots I spose incase the error reoccurs. Hope
this may help anyone if they have the same problem
>-----Original Message-----
>I did that, I also relised that I didnt have dx9.0b
>installed, which Ive now done, but now a new error has
>occurred, so I checked the nvidia support faq and found
>that my sound card is sharing the same IRQ as my gfx
card,
>I will attempt to change the sound cards IRQ and see if
>that helps
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>> Uninstall all software drivers for the card,reboot.
>> After reboot,open windows update,it has the drivers
>> for the card,let it install them.
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I just upgraded to Win XP home edition after I had to
>buy
>>>a new Harddrive. My older hdd has severe bad clusters
>and
>>>is on its way out but Windows 2000 which is on it still
>>>works for the moment. After installing Win XP on my new
>>>hdd which was completely formated Ive noticed that any
>>3rd
>>>game will crash. I have a geforce 4 ti 4200. In Windows
>>>2000 I have no problems at all but with Win XP it would
>>be
>>>lucky to last 60 seconds without a bluescreen saying a
>>>NV4*.dll has crashed my system and it needs to be
>>>rebooted. I have tried installing at least 4 different
>>>drivers and they all have the same problem. Is it
>because
>>>Ive done a bad install of Win XP and I need to
>reinstall??
>>>If I have to reinstall how does the authorisation get
>>>restarted. Any help will be greatly appreciated. BTW
Ive
>>>sent the error report and it says that experts are
>>working
>>>on it??
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
>.
>