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Game locks up corrupts and activates vpu recovery.
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Da_Trollswanger
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Game locks up corrupts and activates vpu recovery.
   

I play the game and all works perfectly but I am getting random lockups where the game will freeze and the graphics turn to a load of vertical lines. A couple of time I have had the vpu recovery screen flash up but other than that I have to reset my computer to recover.
I have a Radion 9600pro and am running the latest ATI drivers plus latest VIA 4 in 1 drivers DX9 and have a LCD flatron monitor. G2 is the only game I am having this problem with.
Any ideas?
Post Tue May 04, 2004 7:46 am
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Gorath
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Can be everything. Heat (graphics card, CPU), unstable power supply, remainings of old drivers which interfere with the new ones.
G2 puts a lot of pressure on your system. Itīs quite possible the problems donīt surface under only 90% load.
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Post Tue May 04, 2004 9:37 pm
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Da_Trollswanger
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I have gone mad and reformated my drive and all now seems well.
I have had this problem before with games and the only thing I can put it down to is the fact that I used the Omega drivers, and when you change to the official ati drivers it seems that some ofthe Omega drivers stay, and foul up your system.
Post Fri May 07, 2004 7:45 am
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