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Default Im in post upgrade MOH crash hell, HELP! - 08-29-2002, 04:06 PM

Hi All,

This is a call of desperation, I have recently upgrade my motherboard and graphics card, the leadtek Nforce 415D and Leadtek Geforce 4 ti4200 graphics card, now every time I play MOH It randomly crashes out to the desktop, you can imagine the frustration when your in the middle of a clan match! cry:

My system:
Leadtek Nforce 415D motherboard
Leadtek Geforce 4 ti4200
512Mb DDR ram
Ibm harddisk
I have applied all patches to both the OS and installed latest nforce drivers, updated all bios's, damn ive tried everything from lowering the resolution to tweaking the nforce bios, nothing helps.

Any help pointers gratefully received.
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Default 08-29-2002, 05:19 PM

This may be a long shot, but doesn't the nforce chipset have graphics built on?

If so make sure your disabling the one on the motherboard, as you stated your using an add-on video card

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Default 08-29-2002, 10:43 PM

i had those problems to whit other games... rudedog is allways right, trust him
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Default 08-30-2002, 01:57 AM

reinstall dx8.1 (dont remember if possible, but I think it is, hehe), and reinstall/upgrade to the latest DETENATOR drivers (detenators are for your ti 4200)
  
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Default 08-30-2002, 05:46 AM

Im using the 415D version of Nforce that does not have the built in MX video, I am also running the latest detonator and have reinstalled directx and MOH and have also run a repair of XP, still it crashes out sometimes it may take two hours or more, other times within 10 minutes so I dont think its a heat problem, Im going to give it another week of tweaking etc.. and if it still does it then the board and graphics card are on there way back to whence they came.
  
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Default 08-30-2002, 06:25 AM

Did you do a fresh install or just upgrade the os by replacing the motherboard / video ?

My just need a new install which is a pain but always the right way to go


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Default 08-30-2002, 07:03 AM

Hi Rudedog,

Yep I was thinking along the same lines its just a big pain in the ass to completely reinstall the OS, Ill have ago at it later tonight, and I thought Friday evenings were for getting drunk etc............

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Default 08-30-2002, 08:38 AM

Good luck,
please let us know how you make out. This way if anyone esle has the same problem, they have a head start


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Default 08-30-2002, 09:10 AM

Pile anytime you have a new mobo you should reformat and re-install the OS.

That's a pretty good setup. You'll be happy once you reinstall....as long as the IBM deskstar doesn't fail biggrin:
  
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Default 08-30-2002, 09:50 AM

I had my IBM drive for over 3 years, without knowing about that problem. Then all of a sudden I read an article on the net about people having problems with these drives and ban, Lost the drive. IBM was nice enough to replace it . I had so much faith in those drives.


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Default 08-30-2002, 10:05 AM

Exactly what Normar said. You can't rely on your computer to boot/work properly if you retain the old BIOS settings in your HD, even if you loaded the new ones. Those old files still exist, this is why you should reinstall your OS whenever you replace a motherboard. Just don't forget to get the newest Detonator drivers, and DirectX drivers when you're done!
  
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Default 09-10-2002, 06:33 AM

Problem now resolved, I tried formatting the drive and completely resinstalling everything, still the same problem, by the way bazooka joe bios settings are held on the chips on the motherboard/graphics card not on the hard disk. To solve the issue i did the following, the Cas latency on the board bios was set to auto, now i know my ddr memory was not on the recommended list for the board and suspected that it was being run to high so i set this to 2.5, since then I have been in crash free heaven angel:
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Default 09-10-2002, 12:38 PM

Oddly enough, 2.5 should be auto!!! very strange that that perticular setting cleared everything up...

BTW, never skimp on memory...its probably the single most important component on a system!! You can see the headaches it can cause...now if you throw in some high quality memory, you can adjust your memory settings and increase performance signifigantly....
  
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Default 09-11-2002, 05:21 AM

what what what????
where can i find that CAS latency??
plzzzzzzzzz let me know.. i have the exact same problem...

ALL FAILED.... i guess the CAS thing should work... just tell me where i can i set it from............

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Default 09-11-2002, 05:45 AM

Strange if it is the auto setting on the nforce, all I can say is that since setting this manually the problem has dissappeared. E2 the setting on my board is under X-bios in the bios settings, so im not sure what this will be called on yours, but it should be in the same place as the cpu multiplier, voltage settings etc.....
  
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