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The RAM thing is what killed my initiative. I was going to try it on another MB w/ 2gb first, but was quickly stopped with the requirement. I have Server 2008 as my main machine, I am not sacrificing it for a test.
Thanks for looking into it. As I move around machines again, I may give it a shot.
Battlefield 2 works good.
Left 4 Dead full version works fine also.@Heretic wrote:
@squareslinky wrote:
This problem has been resolved.
Don’t take this wrong (especially since I’m new here), but I think it would be more informative for others if you explained how exactly you solved this issue. 😉
It might be crucial information to me as well, since I’m also running a NVidia card. 🙂
I actually built out a new machine. Everything was new with the exception of the video card. The old card was PCI Express 1.0 and the new board was PCI Express 2.0. I bought a new card and everything went away. User error that I was not admitting!
This problem has been resolved.
I don’t want to start a new thread on my NVidia problem.
When I view a JPG or any individual picture file, its as if the video driver outright fails. Basically the screen goes blue with lines and dots. I can hit CTRL Alt Delete a few times to get back to a viewable screen, but the only way to get through it is to log out and back on again. The problem does not happen when there is no NVidia driver installed. My video card is the 7900GT running on the 64 bit version of Server 2008. I installed the latest version of the driver, and went back 1 version also but had the same problem.
Any suggestions?
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