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Old Jul 2, 2004, 08:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
Eleka
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Problems with NVidia GeForce 4 MX440

The first, excuse me for my english, I know it's really bad.

I'm readding very much threads of the forum and I don't know what can cause my problems ...

When I'm playing with some games (in special with EA Games) my computer, in the first time, exits the game and show me the desktop, and in other times it restart and appear in the screen in a little time a blue screen, but I cann't read it because it's too fast!!!

When the system restarts, it appears a message of a fatal Windows error and I send the error inform to Microsoft Online Crash Analizysing and the say me that it's a dispositive error and send me to the NVidia drivers download page ... y hace installed the last version of NVidia drivers (56.73), but it continue happing. I have read about Omega drivers, benchmarks, change the BIOS options ... DriverClenar, Forceare, WHQL and a lot of terms that I don't know

Somabody can help me with this and tell me the differences between NVidia drivers, NVidia forceware drivers and OmegaDrivers? Wich of this can work best on my PC?

I have an AMD k7 Athlon XP 1700+ with 256 MB of DDR 266 and my video card is a NVidia GeForce 4 MX 440 128MB AGP 8x ...
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