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Isaac Hunt
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Posted - 2004.03.18 20:23:00 -
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Edited by: Isaac Hunt on 18/03/2004 23:07:28 Everytime I try to run eve I get the splash screen pop up and instantly get BSOD with a PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA it seems that the file nv4_disp.dll is the problem but as I am very new to Win XP I have no real idea of what to do about it. I downloaded and applied the newest Bios updates (it is a Lex nForce2 motherboard model BNNF2), the newest Nvidia display drivers for a GeForce 5200FX (also tried the ones on the installation CD) have all the critical updates and all of the recommended updates for XP home edition. Any suggestions?
System spec - AMD 2400XP, Lex BNNF2 M/B nForce2, 512k RAM, GeForce 5200 FX 80GB and 40GB Maxtor HDD, NEC DVD re-writer, SB 5.1 Live Digital Sound. Running Win XP home edition, Norton IS 2004, 64k/128k ISDN connection.
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Isaac Hunt
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Posted - 2004.03.18 23:06:00 -
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It isnt the RAM thats the problem, I've tested that with DocMemory V2.0 from Simmtester.com
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Isaac Hunt
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Posted - 2004.03.19 12:42:00 -
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DocMemory makes a Dos based bootdisk then reboots the computer to test so the memory is fine, however I did install the IDE drivers for the motherboard when I got the newest download from Nvidia, I guess I'll have to get rid of them and see how it goes.
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Isaac Hunt
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Posted - 2004.03.19 20:59:00 -
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I have removed the nForce IDE controllers and the problem still remains the same, although after checking Microsoft Knowlage base I have found that this error can be caused by a faulty gfx card or gfx drivers, since the fault is the same with both the newest and the installation CD's drivers I think it is time to buy another card and check
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Isaac Hunt
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Posted - 2004.03.20 11:30:00 -
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Wasnt using the drivers from win xp update, I went directly to nvidia site and got the latest from there, though the problem remains the same with both the FX 5200 and my old MX 400 which i used to run eve on, though I never had any problems with either whilst running Win98SE, XP just seems to be really unstable on my setup :S
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Isaac Hunt
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Posted - 2004.03.22 09:25:00 -
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I have already aseen the Knowlage base article and downloaded the newest nVidia drivers and tried those aswell as the ones from the installation CD, the RAM is a single 512mb chip, I havent been able to try any of this since my HDD went fubar (primary master Hard Disk failure) on me so it is all going back to the shop I got the components at so they can sort it out for me, or so I hope.
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