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Quote from: renaeden on September 29, 2009, 04:50:48 AMQuote from: Pikajedi3 on September 28, 2009, 11:34:54 AM nvlddmkm.dll gave me a shitload of trouble, and was the sole cause of nearly every bluescreen I've seen on this box. (others include trying to access protected memory, overheats, and having one program try to access the active memory of another ( Tweak for Dwarf Fortress)).That is what I get!My computer is getting old...Do you have the latest Nvidia drives ? Have you installed SP2 for Vista?
Quote from: Pikajedi3 on September 28, 2009, 11:34:54 AM nvlddmkm.dll gave me a shitload of trouble, and was the sole cause of nearly every bluescreen I've seen on this box. (others include trying to access protected memory, overheats, and having one program try to access the active memory of another ( Tweak for Dwarf Fortress)).That is what I get!My computer is getting old...
nvlddmkm.dll gave me a shitload of trouble, and was the sole cause of nearly every bluescreen I've seen on this box. (others include trying to access protected memory, overheats, and having one program try to access the active memory of another ( Tweak for Dwarf Fortress)).
Quote from: Phlexor on September 29, 2009, 06:47:34 AMQuote from: renaeden on September 29, 2009, 04:50:48 AMQuote from: Pikajedi3 on September 28, 2009, 11:34:54 AM nvlddmkm.dll gave me a shitload of trouble, and was the sole cause of nearly every bluescreen I've seen on this box. (others include trying to access protected memory, overheats, and having one program try to access the active memory of another ( Tweak for Dwarf Fortress)).That is what I get!My computer is getting old...Do you have the latest Nvidia drives ? Have you installed SP2 for Vista?Aside from drivers, it can also be caused by heat. I don't know the layout of your case, but try putting a deskfan so that it goes along the line of airflow (so pointing in and to the back), then play something graphically intensive.
Also, make sure there is a reasonable gap between the graphics card and any hard drives you might have - you want enough room for the air to circulate.if it IS a heat issue, then as Phlexor says; clean the fans, heatsinks and do some cable management.
Quote from: Pikajedi3 on September 29, 2009, 01:32:36 PMAlso, make sure there is a reasonable gap between the graphics card and any hard drives you might have - you want enough room for the air to circulate.if it IS a heat issue, then as Phlexor says; clean the fans, heatsinks and do some cable management.Unless it's like my 8800GT which seems to want to idle at a million degrees
Quote from: Phlexor on September 29, 2009, 01:35:59 PMQuote from: Pikajedi3 on September 29, 2009, 01:32:36 PMAlso, make sure there is a reasonable gap between the graphics card and any hard drives you might have - you want enough room for the air to circulate.if it IS a heat issue, then as Phlexor says; clean the fans, heatsinks and do some cable management.Unless it's like my 8800GT which seems to want to idle at a million degrees Now, that sounds familiar...Tried a replacement cooler?
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