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Oh, and which exact card is your new 6600GT video card? Brand name etc?
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17-07-2005, 09:08 PM | #33 | ||
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I had the whole freezing thing with COD as well... Mine was the video card drivers. The first thing i got told too try is to play it in safe mode, where all the graphics are on the lowest it can go.
Try un-installing and re-installing with all the current patches, i think there is even a hotfix for the freezing thing.. Look to see if your card is on the list that the game accepts .. Ill try and dig up some of the sites and stuff that i went to, which ended up helping me out to fix the problem. |
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17-07-2005, 09:12 PM | #34 | ||
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im telling you it's the graphics card ,i had the same sort of problems ,with delta force and halflife ,remove all traces of the drivers and start from scratch,start with the oldest drivers you can find for your card and test them all ,i did it with mine and it's fixed the problems ,it use to crash after a while while playing ,very annoying so try that and see if it does anything
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17-07-2005, 09:14 PM | #35 | ||
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There are four possible causes to your issue...
1. CPU Problem 2. Motherboard Problem 3. RAM Problem 4. All of the above. If it was doing it with the GeForce 4 MX440 and the GeForce 6600GT, the GFX card is not at fault. Personally, I'd take a look at the RAM first. If you have a frient who can lend you some that you know works right, try it in the PC and see if that helps. If not, well.. I'd get a new CPU/mobo and if that didn't fix it I'd go and buy a Dell.
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17-07-2005, 09:31 PM | #36 | ||
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What a PITA!! :
Well if your PC isn't restarting you haven't wasted money on the new PSU. It could be so many things I don't know where to start, driver issues, driver/device conflicts, right down to the copy of the actual game. :( Is there anyone from the forums near where you live that has any IT skills? If you were in Melb, I'd say bring it over and we'll get the damn thing running properly.
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17-07-2005, 11:00 PM | #39 | |||
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The Maddestman has a good point about reinstalling windows though, it does clean off all the old crap, so you have a clean slate to work with. It's just time consuming and a pain you can do without. So much for plug and play huh? _
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17-07-2005, 11:07 PM | #40 | ||
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Yeah, its just a pain; when the motherboard was replaced, I had everything reformatted so obviously had to reinstall all my games, apps etc. This is, as I said, only about 3-4 months ago ing_sm
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It seemed to be ok for a while, but then started playing up about 4 weeks ago
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18-07-2005, 12:27 AM | #43 | ||
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Long shot, but have you checked for viruses & spyware a full system scan?
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18-07-2005, 12:02 PM | #46 | ||
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Ok, another long shot, I'm not giving up until this damn thing is working, but I'm guessing you want your PC working again ASAP. :P
Turn off Nortons, put the drivers on again, keep Nortons off and don't connect to the net, play the game again and see if it crashes.
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Ok, some other things to try:
1. Ensure that there is as little as possible on each power rail. You don't want 2 optical drives on one rail and 2 hdd's a gpu and 3 fans running off the other. In more simple terms, that means make sure that as little as possible is running off each power cable that comes from the PSU. Any chance of a picture of how you've got the power cables wired up, or even just telling us which devices share the same power rails? 2. Download driver cleaner ( http://www.drivercleaner.net ), its not required for newer driver versions but it will clean any traces of old drivers. Try removing all your video card drivers with it, then rebooting and installing the latest ones. 3. Boot into safe mode, go to device manager, show all devices, delete what doesn't exist any more (the old video card is probably still listed there). 4. If using more than one stick of ram try with 1 at a time to eliminate it being a RAM problem. Make sure you are VERY careful here and don't static zap the ram. 6. Re-seat the video card, it may have a bit of grit on one of the voltage AGP pins, causing a lack of voltage through the mobo, this grit could have existed for the old video card as well. Listed in order of probability, worth a try, none of this will cost you anything asides from time Good luck!
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Once you've tried all of the above, if that game still doesn't work properly, The Maddestman and I will come over and personally perform some percussive maintenance on your PC! : : :hihi:
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18-07-2005, 06:31 PM | #49 | ||
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www.memtest.com
run memtest for at least 20 passes, even leave it on overnight. if it shows graphical errors etc, the ram is rooted if it reboots itself do an oww- test by hand on all heatsinks (if it burns, it's too damn hot) motherboard may have itself too tho? I know you havent changed anything to lead up to it but happens we seem to be forever replacing motherboards at work....
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Tried any of our suggestions mate?
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If you're going to put it on a CD, you'll need to get http://www.memtest.org/download/1.60...+-1.60.iso.zip then unzip it and use a program such as Nero burning ROM to create a bootable CD from the ISO image. If you need help with this, feel free to ask. If you're going to use a 3.5" Disk, you'll need to get http://www.memtest.org/download/1.60....60.floppy.zip If you're going to use a USB memory stick, you'll need http://www.memtest.org/download/1.60...+-1.60.exe.zip The 3.5" Disk option is probably the easiest, however if you don't have a 3.5" drive or some spare 3.5" disks handy, the CD option might be more appropriate.
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Nero StartSmart - but yeah, the wizard is part of that
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Just ran it and it gave me no errors. Will leave it running overnight and see what it says in the morning
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