Try stepping back to a slightly older NVIDIA driver and see if this resolves
the issue. Prior to that try and see if your motherboard chipset drivers are
the most current available.
regards
B
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I have a Ti4200 and I'ven't play too much games for the last 6 months.
Today
I receive a game and try to run it. But my D3D seems to be problematic
now.
The monitor will go to sleep/no signal when i run the game. DxDiag indepth
test on D3D feature showed the same problem.
I'm running DX9.0b, latest WHQL (42.53) nVidia drivers. WinXPSP1. Any
catch?
I even tried 640x480x32. Same problem, so it is my monitor or is my nV
card
going wild now?
Thx!
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