"Kenneth E. Spress" wrote in message
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To be quite honest. I think that I would need more information to make a
educated guess as to your problem. Please provide a more detail system
specs
to be able to have us fix your problem
OK. As I've stated in another reply, my PSU is only 250W but is only running
the mobo. All drives and fans are run from an external PSU. Three fans...
See my reply to Ron as to temps and cooling.
Gigabyte GA-7DXE
Athlon XP1800+ T'bred B with the l3 and l5 bridges cut to set the multiplier
to 13.5 therefore running as an XP2200+
One stick 256Mb PC2100 RAM
Running 133FSB, 75AGP bus and 33PCI bus.
Win XP Pro, no service pack.
Drives: (Run from external PSU)
One 1.44Mb foppy
Two HDD, one Maxtor ATA133, 7,200rpm 20gig, one Seagate ATA66 5,400 16gig
AOpen 52x24x52 CD writer
Lite-On 52x CD reader
Internal cards:
One 3Com 10/100 ethernet card
Previously mentioned Leadtek GF 4 4200 (30513 driver, latest from Leadtek)
If you need to know anything else let me know.
Cheers,
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~misfit~
Thanks
Kenneth E. Spress
www.blackandsilver.org
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"~misfit~" wrote in message
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Hi Gang, I'm new here.
I have a machine running a GA-7DXE mobo and a AMD XP2200+ CPU running XP
Pro. Until recently I was running a GeForce 2 MX400/64 in it. Then it
started to give me errors on start-up, a blue screen saying: "A problem
has
been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your
computer. The problem seems to be caused by the following file:
nv4_disp."
And the error message went on to say it could be cause by faulty
hardware
or
a corrupt file and then gave a bunch of hexadecimal bull****. (Which I
wrote
down).
Hitting the reset button would most times fix it so I un-installed the
drivers and re-installed them. Same problem, every second or third
cold-boot
I got this message. I did the thourough checkdisk thing and the HDD is
fine,
even ran a diagnostic on the drive. OK, so I tried different detonator
drivers, several in fact. Still the same intermittent error on boot-up.
Hardware getting flakey thinks I so I borrowed a friends credit card
(I'm
poor) and went out and bought me a nice new Leadtek Winfast A280-LE-TDH
GeForce 4 ti4200/128Mb MyVIVO. I installed it and used the drivers on
the
disk that came with it. Two days later...... Same problem!!! I went to
Leadtek's site and downloaded the latest drivers for my card and
installed
those but the problem persists.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? I've tried everything I
can
think of to fix it but have got nowhere.
Any and all help appreciated.
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~misfit~
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