Every game crashes!
Started by
mozzer11
, Aug 25 2005 04:25 PM
#31
Posted 29 August 2005 - 09:28 AM
#32
Posted 29 August 2005 - 04:38 PM
Hmm I appear to have sorted it. My graphics card was set as PCI in the BIOS. Cheers guys
#33
Posted 13 September 2005 - 10:21 PM
I have the same problem..although not with all games (that im aware of)
My problem is with CS:source....and i had the SAME exact instruction errors you had...
then i read that it was a problem my geforce had with the via chipset...so i picked up the newest nvidia drivers...and it did solve my instruction errors..but now..when i get 10 minutes (or less sometimes) into the game it freezes....then is fine...then freezes...fine..freeze and crashs...causes my system to reboot...the error always comes up as an nvidia error
i have tried the card in other machines, with no problems
i have installed my older drivers...still the same thing....
updated my 4 in 1 via drivers....same thing
tried numerous settings for just about everything in my system to no avail...
personally this is the first nvidia card i have purchased since a geforce 2 ultra...and i have NEVER had this many issues....its kind of discouraging when you spend 500 dollars on something that just causes headaches......
from here on (unless this gets fixed) its back to ATI for me
My problem is with CS:source....and i had the SAME exact instruction errors you had...
then i read that it was a problem my geforce had with the via chipset...so i picked up the newest nvidia drivers...and it did solve my instruction errors..but now..when i get 10 minutes (or less sometimes) into the game it freezes....then is fine...then freezes...fine..freeze and crashs...causes my system to reboot...the error always comes up as an nvidia error
i have tried the card in other machines, with no problems
i have installed my older drivers...still the same thing....
updated my 4 in 1 via drivers....same thing
tried numerous settings for just about everything in my system to no avail...
personally this is the first nvidia card i have purchased since a geforce 2 ultra...and i have NEVER had this many issues....its kind of discouraging when you spend 500 dollars on something that just causes headaches......
from here on (unless this gets fixed) its back to ATI for me
#34
Posted 14 September 2005 - 03:33 PM
What card is it? Also what are your temps, system and cpu temps can be gotten with software or bios and gfx you can use the rivatune monitoring option.
#35
Posted 14 September 2005 - 08:24 PM
i had the same problem with a 9250...i later found it it was just overheating (yes...overheating...it did do work). Just my 2c
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