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Old September 3rd 03, 08:57 AM
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Default SmartDoctor crashes desktop.

Hi!

I am running an ASUS V9560 VideoSuite GF FX card. I am running the latest
45.23 nVidia drivers, and when running SmartDoctor 2.76 the desktop crashes
and "zooms in" on the upper left square inch of the screen, which renders
the desktop unusable. The computer is however still alive, and when I ran
remote desktop against it, I discovered that SmartDoctor had a messagebox on
the screen that said "Set Clock" - "NVUClockGetCurrent failed rc". This
sounds as a bug in SmartDoctor to me.´

//Thomas


 




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