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elhadi
post Apr 19 2008, 01:41 PM
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Hello everyone

I have a problem with my new pc: my card the 8500gt 512mb graphics ... Game slow-loading computer freezes, when I launch a video: message (the display driver NV4_disp not working properly) + blue screen, reboot.

My configuration:
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-- Lg_95c abit motherboard.
-- Dual Core 3.4 GHz
-- PSU 300w
-- 2 gbs ddr2 ram (no problem with memtest)
-- NVidia graphics card 8500gt 512mb


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post Apr 19 2008, 05:16 PM
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It would seem that your missing a file, what I suggest is reinstall the drivers from the CD you got with your gfx card, and if you don't have that CD, your best bet is to uninstall the drivers. Even thought you don't mention the name brand of the computer, I would also suggest going to their site and search for video drivers and see if they have any current video drivers that you can download. Or go to Nvidia's website and download the lastest windows 32 bit drivers and see if that fixes your problem or not, odds are it will.
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bluedragon
post Apr 24 2008, 10:38 AM
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It might be a compatibility issue with the motherboard, if your drivers are in place.
Try updating your motherboard drivers(from manufacturers website) along with the Graphics Card drivers ( from Nvidia.com as suggested by Saint Michael). And reply if it solves the problem

you can also upgrade your BIOS if its available on the website. However don't do it if you are unsure about the process. because I had a similar problem with my old machine and a BIOS upgrade solved it.
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