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NVidia Bug reporting
I have been all over the NVidia website and can't find anyway to report a
fault with the latest drivers (52.16). Anyone out there know how to do this. I would have though that NVidia would welcome any customer feedback. The fault I have is that the knee pad in FS2004 won't scroll when AA is set for 2X or quincunx. Am using an Albatron FX5600 and WinXP. Allan Dwyer |
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"Allan Dwyer" wrote in message ... I have been all over the NVidia website and can't find anyway to report a fault with the latest drivers (52.16). Anyone out there know how to do this. I would have though that NVidia would welcome any customer feedback. The fault I have is that the knee pad in FS2004 won't scroll when AA is set for 2X or quincunx. Am using an Albatron FX5600 and WinXP. Allan Dwyer All ForceWare bug reports should be directed to this link: http://support.nvidia.com/apps/EndUserSupport/index.asp |
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All ForceWare bug reports should be directed to this link:
http://support.nvidia.com/apps/EndUserSupport/index.asp Actually, this appears to be for submitting bug reports specific to NVDVD only. NVidia still doesn't want to deal with user reports when it comes to GPU drivers. |
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Nvidia couldn't care less ... so tell albatron ... maybe they'll care.
"Allan Dwyer" wrote in message ... I have been all over the NVidia website and can't find anyway to report a fault with the latest drivers (52.16). Anyone out there know how to do this. I would have though that NVidia would welcome any customer feedback. The fault I have is that the knee pad in FS2004 won't scroll when AA is set for 2X or quincunx. Am using an Albatron FX5600 and WinXP. Allan Dwyer |
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"tq96" wrote in message ... All ForceWare bug reports should be directed to this link: http://support.nvidia.com/apps/EndUserSupport/index.asp Actually, this appears to be for submitting bug reports specific to NVDVD only. NVidia still doesn't want to deal with user reports when it comes to GPU drivers. This is where end users should report all nvidia related bug reports. This is not a guess, this is not a link I made up, it's not for show. If you wish to make your thoughts known to nvidia, this is where you do it. |
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:08:22 GMT, "Derek Wildstar"
enlightened us by scribbling this gem of wisdom: "tq96" wrote in message ... All ForceWare bug reports should be directed to this link: http://support.nvidia.com/apps/EndUserSupport/index.asp Actually, this appears to be for submitting bug reports specific to NVDVD only. NVidia still doesn't want to deal with user reports when it comes to GPU drivers. This is where end users should report all nvidia related bug reports. This is not a guess, this is not a link I made up, it's not for show. If you wish to make your thoughts known to nvidia, this is where you do it. The problem is, IT DOES NOT WORK !!! When you submit a bug report this way, it asks for some sort of "NvDVD customer code" (no matter WHAT you select in the pull down menu, for support !!) or some other sort of code, which, of course, you don't have. Whether or not you leave it blank, or enter something random, you submit the report, then you get an automated response back, a few hours later, saying that "your report could not be submitted due to an invalid NVDVD customer code" or something, and not to reply to that email. This happens over and over, and Nvidia never gets the report. So what in christ's sake are you supposed to do, then ? Gibs When you kill 6 people in Unreal Tournament it is "MonsterKill", In Quake3 it is "Excellent", in Counter-Strike it is "Kicked by console" |
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Falkentyne wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:08:22 GMT, "Derek Wildstar" enlightened us by scribbling this gem of wisdom: "tq96" wrote in message ... All ForceWare bug reports should be directed to this link: http://support.nvidia.com/apps/EndUserSupport/index.asp Actually, this appears to be for submitting bug reports specific to NVDVD only. NVidia still doesn't want to deal with user reports when it comes to GPU drivers. This is where end users should report all nvidia related bug reports. This is not a guess, this is not a link I made up, it's not for show. If you wish to make your thoughts known to nvidia, this is where you do it. The problem is, IT DOES NOT WORK !!! When you submit a bug report this way, it asks for some sort of "NvDVD customer code" (no matter WHAT you select in the pull down menu, for support !!) or some other sort of code, which, of course, you don't have. Whether or not you leave it blank, or enter something random, you submit the report, then you get an automated response back, a few hours later, saying that "your report could not be submitted due to an invalid NVDVD customer code" or something, and not to reply to that email. Nvidia makes no mistakes. It is a HTML bug planted and planned by the Red Company. |
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"Falkentyne" wrote in message ... The problem is, IT DOES NOT WORK !!! When you submit a bug report this way, it asks for some sort of "NvDVD customer code" (no matter WHAT you select in the pull down menu, for support !!) or some other sort of code, which, of course, you don't have. Whether or not you leave it blank, or enter something random, you submit the report, then you get an automated response back, a few hours later, saying that "your report could not be submitted due to an invalid NVDVD customer code" or something, and not to reply to that email. This happens over and over, and Nvidia never gets the report. So what in christ's sake are you supposed to do, then ? A thousand apologies if that's what's happening to you when you submit! Anyone else? The best I can do is look into it, It's not my page. |
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 05:27:30 -0500, "PB"
enlightened us by scribbling this gem of wisdom: Works fine for me, I just put n/a in the NVDVD fields. DD That's exactly what I did. But then...I got an automated email a few hours later, saying my "NVdvd code was invalid" or something similar. Gibs When you kill 6 people in Unreal Tournament it is "MonsterKill", In Quake3 it is "Excellent", in Counter-Strike it is "Kicked by console" |
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