BSOD on Beef
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- Polar Bear
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BSOD on Beef
occasionally when im on beef, i get the blue screen of death with the whole 0x0000001E crap etc. and it says at the top that it was caused by nv32.dll or whatever the nvidia driver is. it seems to only happen when on beef.
is it something wrong with the driver or is it something wrong with the game? and is there any way to fix it?
is it something wrong with the driver or is it something wrong with the game? and is there any way to fix it?
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I had it occasionally - about once per round. Tried going back with drivers so far I was using drivers that crashed CSS whenever an HDR map came on. In the end tried running under Fista, which worked with the newest drivers, which has been crash-free for BF2, LoTRO and dual-screen EVE (all of which crashed a lot previously) with the 158.24 drivers.
Obviously not the ideal solution, and it's probably as much to do with it being a clean* install as anything else. Sound is the suxor with Fista, even getting TS to work isn't fun, not nice when you've spent over 100 notes on the soundcard.
It's probably worth trying a clean*-install version of XP sometime - or rather a game-only boot partition. My XP partition was clean a month or two ago, but it does get used for other things.
*OS, Drivers, Virus/Spyware scanner, XFire, TS and Games only.
Obviously not the ideal solution, and it's probably as much to do with it being a clean* install as anything else. Sound is the suxor with Fista, even getting TS to work isn't fun, not nice when you've spent over 100 notes on the soundcard.
It's probably worth trying a clean*-install version of XP sometime - or rather a game-only boot partition. My XP partition was clean a month or two ago, but it does get used for other things.
*OS, Drivers, Virus/Spyware scanner, XFire, TS and Games only.
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- Weighted Storage Cube
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What FJ said about cleanish installs.
I've recently been suffering from BSOD death on CSS/Beef which never used to happen (well, not on CSS anyway).
I suspect either the supernova that's my northbridge has annoyed some other part, or it's just XP having a spazz out over something not nice lurking around the system.
I've recently been suffering from BSOD death on CSS/Beef which never used to happen (well, not on CSS anyway).
I suspect either the supernova that's my northbridge has annoyed some other part, or it's just XP having a spazz out over something not nice lurking around the system.
nVidia have a fuck of a lot to answer for. One of their recent 8800 driver releases seems to have fucked up alot of game, and rolling back doesn't seem to resolve the issue in some cases. There have been random reported BSoD's, total shut downs or poor performance issues in BEEF, ArmA, Eve, STALKER and lots of others besides. Since updating my drivers I have been getting totally random total shut downs - it runs fine for a week or so, then one day will have a spack and shut down 2 or 3 times in an hour.
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No. I avoid beta drivers for just this reason - I value stability over performance every time. Can you recommend a driver cleaner?Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
You didn't download the 162.15 beta did you? They removed that for being too crashy (it is a beta after all)
Otherwise, give your machine a bit of a poking with drivercleaner