I am at my wits end with this problem so I'm hoping anyone can help.
Since I upgraded my machine to a MSI 645 Ultra P4 board and started running winXP I have had a problem in OpenGL. If sound is active then any openGL application will lock the computer hard after a random period of time.
I have not been able to play jedi knight II at all since I bought it 8-(
The soundcard is a Vortex 2, and I've never heard of such a problem with the vortex 2, but I spose no-one is using them any more, hence the lack of winXP drivers that haven't been written by microsoft.
I thought it was a gfx card problem until firday when I replaced my KYRO II with a lovely little radeon 8500LE and was gutted to discover it made no difference (apart from the resolution at which it dies ).
Does anyone have any suggestions of what I could try before I give up, remove the card and use the onboard sound on the motherboard? Just removing the vortex card hasn't helped so I'm thinking that the drivers may have screwed up something in windows. If I'm going to go with the onboard sound I'm going to have to reinstall the whole damn OS and that's a real pain.
ANy suggestions would be gratefully appreciated - or links to SiS645 faqs / boards as I've been able to find jack about problems / issues with the board except on the SiS website that tells me nothing.
Uberlad
Since I upgraded my machine to a MSI 645 Ultra P4 board and started running winXP I have had a problem in OpenGL. If sound is active then any openGL application will lock the computer hard after a random period of time.
I have not been able to play jedi knight II at all since I bought it 8-(
The soundcard is a Vortex 2, and I've never heard of such a problem with the vortex 2, but I spose no-one is using them any more, hence the lack of winXP drivers that haven't been written by microsoft.
I thought it was a gfx card problem until firday when I replaced my KYRO II with a lovely little radeon 8500LE and was gutted to discover it made no difference (apart from the resolution at which it dies ).
Does anyone have any suggestions of what I could try before I give up, remove the card and use the onboard sound on the motherboard? Just removing the vortex card hasn't helped so I'm thinking that the drivers may have screwed up something in windows. If I'm going to go with the onboard sound I'm going to have to reinstall the whole damn OS and that's a real pain.
ANy suggestions would be gratefully appreciated - or links to SiS645 faqs / boards as I've been able to find jack about problems / issues with the board except on the SiS website that tells me nothing.
Uberlad
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