I have a NT 4.0 service pack 5 system that has been running very reliably with my Mil G200 using the PowerDesk 4.22 drivers. The other day I noticed that the NT4 PD 4.31 drivers came out, and I logged out as me and logged in as admin and installed it. I rebooted after it finished.
However, two or three times later that day, my system beeped, and then hung. I had to hit the reset switch, which I had not done in months since I installed the OS. Has anybody else had this kind of problem?
Towards the end of the day, I decided to install the PD 4.22 drivers. It's been running solid for 2 days now that it is back on the PD 4.22 drivers.
My system: Abit BP6 with dual celery 333 overclocked to 460 (92MHz FSB), Mil G200 AGP 8MB, SoundBlaster PCI 512, generic Via Rhine 10/100BT NIC, IBM 10G 5400RPM HD, BTC 24X cd, ps2 mouse & keyboard. Optiquest V75 monitor running at 1600x1200x24 @75Hz.
I am 99% convinced that it has something to do with the new PD 4.31 drivers. Maybe it is aggravated by a 92MHz FSB on my system.
However, two or three times later that day, my system beeped, and then hung. I had to hit the reset switch, which I had not done in months since I installed the OS. Has anybody else had this kind of problem?
Towards the end of the day, I decided to install the PD 4.22 drivers. It's been running solid for 2 days now that it is back on the PD 4.22 drivers.
My system: Abit BP6 with dual celery 333 overclocked to 460 (92MHz FSB), Mil G200 AGP 8MB, SoundBlaster PCI 512, generic Via Rhine 10/100BT NIC, IBM 10G 5400RPM HD, BTC 24X cd, ps2 mouse & keyboard. Optiquest V75 monitor running at 1600x1200x24 @75Hz.
I am 99% convinced that it has something to do with the new PD 4.31 drivers. Maybe it is aggravated by a 92MHz FSB on my system.
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