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The new 23.11 NVidia drivers fixed all my infinite loop BSOD
#4
Posted 04 December 2001 - 07:18 AM
They seem to have fixed my shutdown slowdown as well and benchmarks so far are about the same
#5
Posted 04 December 2001 - 07:19 AM
For me, it fixed my text wiggling on the screen at 85Hz when in games. I seem to get that issue occasionally with some of the driver releases.
#6
Posted 04 December 2001 - 08:04 AM
Well was up for an hour before I got my first crash ever in Windows XP.
Back to 21.83 for me
Back to 21.83 for me
#7
Posted 05 December 2001 - 07:42 PM
I thought the infitite loops IS the nv_disp.dll bsod error crash???
so does this version fix it?
Ive had it running since they came out no probs, but I'm not holding my breathe. Every time I think its fixed it gets me when I least expect it, even after a few days of running well.
so does this version fix it?
Ive had it running since they came out no probs, but I'm not holding my breathe. Every time I think its fixed it gets me when I least expect it, even after a few days of running well.
#9
Posted 09 December 2001 - 07:21 AM
The VIA BETA driver patch was designed for AMD based KT133x, KT266x, VT8662, and KLE133 VIA motherboards in WindowsXP .
George Breese comments:
"On these chipsets, it will patch register 55 in the Northbridge, which will supposedly switch off a Memory Write Queue timer. In the KT133A datasheet, register 55 is "reserved".
But - yikes! - in the KT266, the documented MWQ register is register 95, not 55. Register 55 contains unrelated DDR timing adjustments and could actually be dangerous to program.
For this reason, I do not recommend installing this driver on the KT266x chipsets until VIA examines this issue. For now, use WPCREDIT and set bits 5, 6, and 7 to zero in register 95 instead."
George Breese comments:
"On these chipsets, it will patch register 55 in the Northbridge, which will supposedly switch off a Memory Write Queue timer. In the KT133A datasheet, register 55 is "reserved".
But - yikes! - in the KT266, the documented MWQ register is register 95, not 55. Register 55 contains unrelated DDR timing adjustments and could actually be dangerous to program.
For this reason, I do not recommend installing this driver on the KT266x chipsets until VIA examines this issue. For now, use WPCREDIT and set bits 5, 6, and 7 to zero in register 95 instead."
#10
Posted 14 December 2001 - 04:34 PM
I install this and my XP crash if i use any graphic program. (photo shop, corel draw or Dream waver)
Back to 22.80
My WorkStation:
TBird 1.2gb
512mb
HD Samsung 2x20gb
CDRW SCSI
Zip Drive
Asus A7v
WinXP PRO
philips 17"
Nvidia GForce 2 pro 400mhz 64mb
Sound Blaste Value 5.1
"My XP Work Very Fine"
Back to 22.80
My WorkStation:
TBird 1.2gb
512mb
HD Samsung 2x20gb
CDRW SCSI
Zip Drive
Asus A7v
WinXP PRO
philips 17"
Nvidia GForce 2 pro 400mhz 64mb
Sound Blaste Value 5.1
"My XP Work Very Fine"
#11
Posted 14 December 2001 - 04:57 PM
They didn't fix anything for me, actually i have never had the infinite loop BSOD before...until I tried the 23.11s.
Tried the new VIA 4.36 4in1, RX55 patch, everything...it DIES.
I have an Epox 8KHA (KT266), Geforce 2MX-400, Tbird 1.333 GHz
Back to the 12.90s
Tried the new VIA 4.36 4in1, RX55 patch, everything...it DIES.
I have an Epox 8KHA (KT266), Geforce 2MX-400, Tbird 1.333 GHz
Back to the 12.90s
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