I upgraded from a Pentium II 300 Mhz, added another 128 MB of RAM to make 256 MB, and replaced a bad WD Caviar HDD (230+ bad sectors and horrible read speed (0.1MB/sec - 0.5MB/sec)). Everything was looking good until I tested my games!
The lastest versions of Half-Life, Quake 3 Arena, and Unreal Tournament (v420) all crash to desktop after a few seconds (demos and gameplays). Q3A did give a blue screen of death (VMM error). UT showed various glitches in graphic (black planes, light source not showing correctly) before freezing (have to end task the game) OR kicking me to desktop saying it general protection faulted (not Windows'). I tried 16 bit and 32 bit. Same thing. I tried uninstalling (with Matrox's program) and reinstalling the lastest nonbeta drivers. I tried TurboGL drivers, clean booted, etc. NOTHING HELPED OR WORKED!
I haven't tried Diablo 2, but I have a bad feeling it will do the same. I did surf the Internet, read e-mails, etc. No problems there as far as I can see. I saw no conflicts in my system properties (control panel). I am at a stomp! Oh I have 64 MB for AGP in CMOS. I doubt this will affect my problem. Any ideas?
System configuration:
Award Modular BIOS (v4.51PG; Updated: 10/26/1999), Intel Pentium III 600 Mhz (DFI P2XBL motherboard revision A -- 440BX 100 Mhz bus tower, 256 MB of SDRAM (PC100), ATX Full Tower Case, 300W power supply, 2 ISA, 3 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 Shared PCI/ISA Slot, 2 USB ports, 512K L2 cache, IBM P72 17" monitor (6556), Matrox Millenium G400 32 MB DualHead, Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Platinum (not using LiveDrive), Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1212 6X/32X ATAPI/IDE CD-ROM drive, Plextor PleXWriter 4/2/20 CD-R/CD-RW PX-W4220T (SCSI), Diamond Fireport 40 PCI (SCSI-3), external USR 33600 Sportster Faxmodem (Model: 0413; Product Code: 000839-03), 6.4 GB Quantum Fireball EIDE (6.4EX-A) hard drive, IBM 15 GB 7200 RPM (75GXP Series), a 2-buttons Logitech mouse, 3Com Fast EtherLink XL 10/100 Mb TX Ethernet NIC (3C905B-TX), Windows 98 (disabled Active Desktop and using Internet Explorer v5.5), two regular computer fans (CPU and normal) and 1 custom fan, and a HP DeskJet 560c printer. Yamaha Sondius XG SoftSynthesizer v1.0 for better MIDI in Windows 98.
I look forward to receiving replies. I hope it is not a hardware problem! I didn't have problems before the upgrade. Something is odd. Should I try the beta driver?
[This message has been edited by antdude (edited 05 August 2000).]
The lastest versions of Half-Life, Quake 3 Arena, and Unreal Tournament (v420) all crash to desktop after a few seconds (demos and gameplays). Q3A did give a blue screen of death (VMM error). UT showed various glitches in graphic (black planes, light source not showing correctly) before freezing (have to end task the game) OR kicking me to desktop saying it general protection faulted (not Windows'). I tried 16 bit and 32 bit. Same thing. I tried uninstalling (with Matrox's program) and reinstalling the lastest nonbeta drivers. I tried TurboGL drivers, clean booted, etc. NOTHING HELPED OR WORKED!
I haven't tried Diablo 2, but I have a bad feeling it will do the same. I did surf the Internet, read e-mails, etc. No problems there as far as I can see. I saw no conflicts in my system properties (control panel). I am at a stomp! Oh I have 64 MB for AGP in CMOS. I doubt this will affect my problem. Any ideas?
System configuration:
Award Modular BIOS (v4.51PG; Updated: 10/26/1999), Intel Pentium III 600 Mhz (DFI P2XBL motherboard revision A -- 440BX 100 Mhz bus tower, 256 MB of SDRAM (PC100), ATX Full Tower Case, 300W power supply, 2 ISA, 3 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 Shared PCI/ISA Slot, 2 USB ports, 512K L2 cache, IBM P72 17" monitor (6556), Matrox Millenium G400 32 MB DualHead, Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Platinum (not using LiveDrive), Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1212 6X/32X ATAPI/IDE CD-ROM drive, Plextor PleXWriter 4/2/20 CD-R/CD-RW PX-W4220T (SCSI), Diamond Fireport 40 PCI (SCSI-3), external USR 33600 Sportster Faxmodem (Model: 0413; Product Code: 000839-03), 6.4 GB Quantum Fireball EIDE (6.4EX-A) hard drive, IBM 15 GB 7200 RPM (75GXP Series), a 2-buttons Logitech mouse, 3Com Fast EtherLink XL 10/100 Mb TX Ethernet NIC (3C905B-TX), Windows 98 (disabled Active Desktop and using Internet Explorer v5.5), two regular computer fans (CPU and normal) and 1 custom fan, and a HP DeskJet 560c printer. Yamaha Sondius XG SoftSynthesizer v1.0 for better MIDI in Windows 98.
I look forward to receiving replies. I hope it is not a hardware problem! I didn't have problems before the upgrade. Something is odd. Should I try the beta driver?
[This message has been edited by antdude (edited 05 August 2000).]
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