Whenever I play Half-life counterstrike, the game loads perfectly fine. And there are no problems when I play on the software driver mode. However, when I switch to Opengl or direct3d, the game will load, but later randomly crash in the middle of gameplay. When the game crashes, it gives me an error window, gives me the option to debug, or close the program. The debug dosen't work, so all i can do it close. There is no specific pattern or method of reproducing this bug.
Here's the specs of my system:
Windows 98 se
AMD Athalon 700 Mhz
256 mb pc100 ram
Asus k7m motherboard
Matrox G400 Max - Driver Version 6.50.008.
IRQ Settings:
0 - system timer
1 - standard 101 keyboard
2 - programmable interrupt controller
3 - com port (com2)
4 - com port (com1)
5 - us robotics 56k fax/modem
6 - floppy disk
7 - ecp printer port (lpt 1)
8 - system cmos
9 - SCI IRQ used by ACPI Bus
10 - Creative Sound Blaster Live
10 - Via Tech 3038 PCI Universal Host Controller
10 - Via Tech 3038 PCI Universal Host Controller
10 - ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Settings
11 - Matrox Millenium g400 max dualhead - english
11 - ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Settings
12 - microsoft ps/2 mouse
13 - numeric data prosessor
14 - primary IDE controller
14 - VIA Bus master PCI controller
15 - Secondary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
15 - Via BUs master PCI controller
These are the things that I have tried to troubleshoot the problem:
*agp aperature set in bios to 1GB (that's the highest it'll go)
*I have downloaded all the recent drivers from the matrox website.
*In the MTST Util 4.14 tweak utility, I set the agp speed to 1x. (It really lags the program big time.
my matrox g400 as you can see above, is set to irq 11, along with some device called "ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Settings" which is set to irq 11 and 10. I would like to try to disable this device, but when I look in my system devices, it is not listed. Anyone with ideas, please help.
I have had this crashing problem before, and it was never solved, so I reposted this topic in hopes of solving this problem. Greebe was my last moderator. IF YOUR OUT THERE, PLEASE HELP!!!
Here's the specs of my system:
Windows 98 se
AMD Athalon 700 Mhz
256 mb pc100 ram
Asus k7m motherboard
Matrox G400 Max - Driver Version 6.50.008.
IRQ Settings:
0 - system timer
1 - standard 101 keyboard
2 - programmable interrupt controller
3 - com port (com2)
4 - com port (com1)
5 - us robotics 56k fax/modem
6 - floppy disk
7 - ecp printer port (lpt 1)
8 - system cmos
9 - SCI IRQ used by ACPI Bus
10 - Creative Sound Blaster Live
10 - Via Tech 3038 PCI Universal Host Controller
10 - Via Tech 3038 PCI Universal Host Controller
10 - ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Settings
11 - Matrox Millenium g400 max dualhead - english
11 - ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Settings
12 - microsoft ps/2 mouse
13 - numeric data prosessor
14 - primary IDE controller
14 - VIA Bus master PCI controller
15 - Secondary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
15 - Via BUs master PCI controller
These are the things that I have tried to troubleshoot the problem:
*agp aperature set in bios to 1GB (that's the highest it'll go)
*I have downloaded all the recent drivers from the matrox website.
*In the MTST Util 4.14 tweak utility, I set the agp speed to 1x. (It really lags the program big time.
my matrox g400 as you can see above, is set to irq 11, along with some device called "ACPI IRQ Holder for PCI IRQ Settings" which is set to irq 11 and 10. I would like to try to disable this device, but when I look in my system devices, it is not listed. Anyone with ideas, please help.
I have had this crashing problem before, and it was never solved, so I reposted this topic in hopes of solving this problem. Greebe was my last moderator. IF YOUR OUT THERE, PLEASE HELP!!!
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