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Equilibrius
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Posted - 2005.05.31 10:04:00 -
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Since upgrading to x64 I haven't been able to play EVE, I get between 10 seconds and 5 minutes to log in before the game Blue Screens.
I don't have any compatibility problems with any other game and all my drivers are the most up-to-date available for x64:
2Gb RAM Soundblaster Audigy 2 (latest beta drivers for x64) NVidia GeForce 6800 256Mb (latest NVidia x64 drivers) more hd space than you can shake a stick at
I've tried the usual suspects; cleaning cache folder etc but nothing helps.
Is anyone else running EVE on x64 successfully? or does anyone have any suggestions on how I can log in and play for more than 5 min?
Thanks for any help in advance :)
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Equilibrius
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Posted - 2005.06.01 06:59:00 -
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Originally by: Claude Leon I have been using XP64 for a while and have had no problems.
I have tried disabling the soundcard and it didn't help. What SoundCard are you using with x64? I'm getting fed up with Audigy2 causing sound issues here and there, even with XP Home 32bit.
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Equilibrius
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Posted - 2005.06.01 08:23:00 -
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All of my PC Hardware is pretty much new and I have installed 64bit drivers for all of my hardware, sadly the soundcard drivers from creative are still in beta, but even with sound disabled EVE still fails.
I wouldn't consider trying to install 32Bit drivers.
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Equilibrius
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Posted - 2005.06.01 13:27:00 -
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Thanks for the tips Amiga A4000, I'll try those and let you know.
FYI - I still have a trusty Amiga A4000T :)
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Equilibrius
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Posted - 2005.06.02 06:41:00 -
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Tried Clockmon but it doesn't appear to be x64 compatible, my system clock is updating itself correctly anyway.
I managed to get a hold of some newer beta drivers for nForce4 and GeForce6800 and they've stopped the immediate BSOD, but now I get instant crashes to the desktop, which if I persist with and try to start EVE will eventually lead to another BSOD :(
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Equilibrius
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Posted - 2005.06.02 16:21:00 -
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If you could let me know what hardware your running on x64 that might help.
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Equilibrius
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Posted - 2005.06.03 17:09:00 -
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I do use the onboard gigabit ethernet adapter but its part of the nForce4 setup, and the drivers I'm using are the latest nForce unified drivers direct from nVidia.
I might try removing my newest memory blocks and see what happens.
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