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Problem with Quicktime files and IDE ports 1 & 2 on GA-7N400 Pro2
I've been chasing my ass on this for better than two weeks and I
finally pinpointed where this is coming from but can't figure out how to fix it. If I attempt to play any Quicktime .mov files that are saved on any drive that is on IDE 1 or 2 cable, it will crash the Quicktime program. This happens on either of my two hard drives or my two CD drives. If I copy that same .mov file over to a 3rd drive that is connected to the IDE 3 cable, it plays fine. These are new drives and new cables. Athlon 2800 Rev 1 board F10 bios 784meg ram 300 watt P.S. Any ideas? Thanks Fred |
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Apple Quicktime - I only need to see it written to have an apoplectic fit!
It should stay where it belongs, on the over-priced under-powered Macs. I spent hours trying to get a stupid kids game working on a friends Win98 C - Barbies Swan Lake - but would get 'Quicktime had caused an invalid page fault...' even after a TOTAL REINSTALL OF WINDOWS + download all drivers. Despite this PC working flawlessly with over 60 other programs installed, the freinds were convinced their PC was faulty because of the crappy quicktime movie player, and spent £1500 on a new one - and it did'nt work on that, either! With all the decent Win32 movie player apps, why use an Apple program? Yuck "FredEX" wrote in message ... I've been chasing my ass on this for better than two weeks and I finally pinpointed where this is coming from but can't figure out how to fix it. If I attempt to play any Quicktime .mov files that are saved on any drive that is on IDE 1 or 2 cable, it will crash the Quicktime program. This happens on either of my two hard drives or my two CD drives. If I copy that same .mov file over to a 3rd drive that is connected to the IDE 3 cable, it plays fine. These are new drives and new cables. Athlon 2800 Rev 1 board F10 bios 784meg ram 300 watt P.S. Any ideas? Thanks Fred |
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Turns out the latest Nvidia chipset drivers on Gigabytes website
aren't the latest. I emailed Gigabyte and they sent me to Nvidia. The Nvidia drivers fixed the problem. Fred. On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:13:33 GMT, FredEX wrote: I've been chasing my ass on this for better than two weeks and I finally pinpointed where this is coming from but can't figure out how to fix it. If I attempt to play any Quicktime .mov files that are saved on any drive that is on IDE 1 or 2 cable, it will crash the Quicktime program. This happens on either of my two hard drives or my two CD drives. If I copy that same .mov file over to a 3rd drive that is connected to the IDE 3 cable, it plays fine. These are new drives and new cables. Athlon 2800 Rev 1 board F10 bios 784meg ram 300 watt P.S. Any ideas? Thanks Fred |
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