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Windows 7: Need HELP!

03 Nov 2010  
yowanvista

Win7 Ultimate SP1 x64 / Windows 8 Pro / Android
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yup 2.4mhz is my cpu speed, its the graphic card for sure but u mean as a hardware? isnt it a drivers issue?
This a very likely a hardware issue
i have just uninstalled that driver i had 260.99 and restarted win automaticly installed WDDM 1.1 , restarted my pc again...everything is ok now..but im pretty sure that if i try anything that has intense graphics it will crash again games etc..

I forgot to mention that it sometimes works just fine...i yesterday played batman arkham asylum for 4 hours be4 it crashed/restart in 400-600/4bit colors again...and today played lineage2 for 2 hours...and crashed...it happens randomly...sometimes it crashes after 1 min ingame..
This wddm driver is the standard driver. Its unsuitable for games

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03 Nov 2010  
Kyo

Win 7 Ultimate 32bit
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by ken9122 View Post
The only other thing would be to rollback to and older driver, but that maybe a waste of time.

ken
some guy on a diff forums said he had same prob "8 series nvidia" and that he figured out a fix that he changed pci.sys file of win 7 to the one from win 7 beta and worked for him.

any idea how is that possible? or how to do that.
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03 Nov 2010  
Kyo

Win 7 Ultimate 32bit
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i dont think my hardware is the prob, more likely its the OS that is full of bugs, ima try install my drivers in safe mode and see what happens, u didnt help me at all but thanks for ur time! cya.
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