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Ok i have been getting a BSOD after a fresh clean install of windows XP the error says it was caused by the file nv4_disp. Now i reserched the error to find that it ussally has somthing to do with the video card. And MS support said to disable hardware accelerion. I did, but now i cant play games
. So i thought that maybe someone here has had this problem and knows a specific fix. Yes i have the latest vid drivers. (Nvidia 6200 TC). Maybe i should unistall it and just try the driver windows puts on it? Any ideas would be great!
Thanks
-T
. So i thought that maybe someone here has had this problem and knows a specific fix. Yes i have the latest vid drivers. (Nvidia 6200 TC). Maybe i should unistall it and just try the driver windows puts on it? Any ideas would be great! Thanks
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Originally Posted by tayspen
it ussally has somthing to do with the video card
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Originally Posted by tayspen
Maybe i should unistall it and just try the driver windows puts on it?
Can you give us the full and exact text of the particular BSOD error you are getting please?
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Originally Posted by DMR
Yes, the nv_disp.dll file is a component of NVidia's video driver software.
Yes- see what happens when you do that.
Can you give us the full and exact text of the particular BSOD error you are getting please?
tech Error
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0x000000EA (0x85E71280,0866EE918,0xF7A4BCB4, 0x00000001)
. Alos would my minidump text thing help?
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minidump contents won't help me, as I don't have the tools to analyse them. The problem you're having is definitely a well-documented bugger though, and I haven't seen anything to indicate that it's truly been dealt with yet by MS or NVidia.
I don't know if it will help (or if you've seen this before), but this site has some suggestions and workarounds:
http://members.home.nl/marf/Infinite%20Loop.html
I don't know if it will help (or if you've seen this before), but this site has some suggestions and workarounds:
http://members.home.nl/marf/Infinite%20Loop.html
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Thanks man, I havnt seen that site and didnt see anything to helpful. Some of the links are broken to. But thanks anyways. Maybe i should take it to my manufacturer and see what they say?
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Originally Posted by tayspen
Thanks man, I havnt seen that site and didnt see anything to helpful.
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
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Yea, There wasnt much i hadnt tried. Maybe ill fiddle around in the bios. The drivers they were talking about there were extremley old...i think
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Yes, try the BIOS settings. Also- look for newer versions of the drivers and try those if they exist. The drivers referenced on that site probably are out of date by now; I don't think the site was updated.
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Originally Posted by DMR
Yes, try the BIOS settings. Also- look for newer versions of the drivers and try those if they exist. The drivers referenced on that site probably are out of date by now; I don't think the site was updated.

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