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After you folks resolved all my problems lately ( around 2 months ) ive been enjoying my computer at everymoment , even tought thoses moments were not longer than 1:30 hours, since everytime I play CERTAIN games ( CS:S doesnt do that for example ) well i crash and there is some blue screen
( saying SOME , since its not the classical one , its more console like ) and states something about cmuda.sys ( wich is related to sound )

and <<not less not equal>> with lots of numbers and to finalise the ultimate crash combo ,
auto reboot ( even if i desactivated the autoreboot function )

so, i ask for your help once again , may your expertise save my computer !

Thanks in advance , Max


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I would try reinstalling the sound drivers. It sounds like you either have on-board Cmedia sound or a Cobra sound card. You might try drivers from here.

http://www.cmedia.com.tw/?q=en/driver

or from the Aopen files.

http://download.aope...tw/Default.aspx

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How do i actually get to know wich audio device i am using from C-Media , i checked on my computer and it says C-Media AC97 , but its not in the C-Media driver list

Edited by mxdz, 15 December 2006 - 12:52 PM.

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you could download everest and see if that will tell you Otherwise you will need to check the manufacturer's websit to see if they identify or have the correct drivers for your computer.

http://www.majorgeek...wnload4181.html

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Thanks im currently loading it, give me a sec , kinda long for 4mb :whistling:
ok got it , i couldnt figure it out , so i just created a report and ill give it to you ( html is okay to you? )

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Edited by mxdz, 15 December 2006 - 12:30 PM.

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AsRock C-media drivers are here.

http://www.asrock.co...asp?Model=K7VM4

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I tried to play a couple of games after installing another C-Media driver matching my AC'96 blablabla and another of thoses blue screen poped but saying something about deleting my physical memory and a certain nv4_disp.dll file , wich , i think , is related to my GeForce 6600 Gt PCI video card ! help me i cant stand it anymore XD
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I just installed the Asrock- C-media drivers and it doesnt seem to change anything , still crashed again with the nv4_disp.dll blue screen :whistling:

Edited by mxdz, 16 December 2006 - 06:58 AM.

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*Bump for help , this thing is killing me , ive checked on several other forums concerning my 6600 GT and they almost all state the infinite loop error occuring with 6XXX Ge Force cards .. Problem cant seem to be solved with any patch ( even the one supposed to ) will this make me in need of changing my graph card againand my soundcard ??

**Check the line 23 of my DXDIAG , "display tab 23" states the famous nv4_display , one of the things that makes me crash.

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Edited by mxdz, 19 December 2006 - 07:52 AM.

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Common sense would make me think to looking for updated drivers for the Nvidia card. I do wonder how this problem has morphed into a completely different error from the sound problem. At the mention of solving earlier problems it might be that fixing some errors only mask the real problems. I would tend to think about a complete fresh install of windows. Running games on todays computers can be real interesting because many games can cause graphcs problems. No mention of the system setup has been made. There could be underlying problems with low power, or overclocking, that do not help the situation.

You might look at this thread.

http://forums.nvidia...?showtopic=4432

It could also be as simple as this. Your Nv4_disp.dll file has been corrupted by installing a newer or older update without properly unistalling all or your old drivers. It is very simple to fix this issue. But first you will need to download a program called "DRIVER CLEANER PRO". Once you download this program it will include very detailed instructions on how to remove all the corrupted NV4 files.

http://www.softpedia...fessional.shtml

Perhaps your problem lies here.

http://support.micro...kb/822043/en-us

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ill try the drives the guy is proposing on the link you gave me , for the fresh install etc , I formated and restarted 3 times !!! 3 and the bug is still there .
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Your board has built in audio and video connections. I suggest that you take out the audio and video add-on cards and run the system for a while on the onboard connections. I strongly recommend that you use your original drivers disk to reinstall all motherboard drivers.
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And how do I use the onboard audio connection ?
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Plug the speakers to the green outlet
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What if they are already there , and were there since ive got my pc :blink: :whistling:
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