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New Det drivers and ASE problem
The new Det drivers (40.41) are very good, but running the enclosed nView program along with these drivers will cause ASE to crash upon launch.
There is no need to run the nView program. If your using ASE along with the new drives, do not enable nView in the control panel. By doing so you will crash ASE. You will not even be able to launch ASE when nView is enabled. If your having problems go to control panel->NVIDIA nView desktop manager and uncheck nView. you can also fix this by killing rundll32 in task manager. I would suggest un checking it via control panel and rebooting, making sure the rundll32 is not loaded. Just wanted to pass this along, as I was having problems with rundll32 and found nView to be the cause of it. Want to thank the guys over a ASE forums for helping me track down the rundll32. |
Had the same problem with the Det 40 ASE wouldnt work, running a G4 4600 didnt know much of a difference in fps still at 90 + with new drivers so took them off and running fine now
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Shutting things down
Instead of shutting down RUNDLL try shutting down NVSVC32.exe
This is the nvidia "helper" program and is not needed So SHUT IT OFF biggrin: - shutting down all unnecessary background programs will speed up your game play =[DOA]=BallBuster |
thanks for the tips guys. I downloaded the new drivers two nights ago. The only thing strange that I've noticed is that when I click on the server in ASE and MOH starts to load, the screen clicks off and on again (one time) like it does when you change the screen resolution. I haven't tried to figure out why it is doing that because everything alse is working OK.
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What is Rundll32 anyway?
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It's a background program used by some win. Apps. for some reason, when nView uses it, it crashes ASE
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