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Cruiser
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Posted - 2004.03.24 20:15:00 -
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I am sure someone has dealt with this, i just cant find it anywhere. The game plays fine, running two instances even, i can fly, fight, mine(solo) but whenever im in a group mining situation, my system crashes (one or two instances, doesnt matter) whenever there are a few miners at the same belt.....when it crashes i get the atidvag.dll blah blah on the blue screen of death - ati support sucks (i have to pay for it?) and i have tried different versions of the catalyst drivers (it has done this since i installed eve and that was at catalyst version 3.8) any ideas? suggestions?
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Wiggyboy
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Posted - 2004.03.24 20:46:00 -
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i have a similar problem, everything runs totally fine, until i get into a large combat situation and i get about half a second of a blue screen of death (havn't been able to read it before it restarts) usually with more than 5 enemies..
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Wiggyboy
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Posted - 2004.03.24 20:46:00 -
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oh btw im using a g force graphics card, so it might not be an ati problem
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Evon Garr
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Posted - 2004.03.25 10:06:00 -
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Please post the specs of your systems. It's kinda hard doing support with no info other than a single error message. What you salvage is not mine, but what I mine is not for you to salvage! |

Jehova
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Posted - 2004.03.25 13:51:00 -
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Cruiser, it sounds to me as your video card driver fails and therefore your system will bluescreen and reboot. As a primary action I would see if there are a newer/more stable version available then the one I are using.
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Isaac Hunt
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Posted - 2004.03.25 15:41:00 -
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Quote: i have a similar problem, everything runs totally fine, until i get into a large combat situation and i get about half a second of a blue screen of death (havn't been able to read it before it restarts) usually with more than 5 enemies..
If you are using XP you can go to control panel - System - Advanced - Startup and recovery settings and turn off automatically restart, this will allow you to read the BSOD message and if you post that you will get more suggestions on how to fix the problem, though if it is a GeForce card it might be a nv4_disp.dll error, dont know how to fix this as I am getting the same with 2 different cards.
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