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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Charlie on March 21, 2008, 06:23:10 PM
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I get the blue screen dump whenever I play AH or I use windows media player. This is what I get
My Directx is current, my video drivers are current, just updated my sound card............
Below is the screenshots of what I get when windows loads back on...
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What is the issue? Please please help, this has been going on for 3 months............. :(
http://dkit.gallery.netspace.net.au/album01/P2020007
http://dkit.gallery.netspace.net.au/album01/P2020008
http://dkit.gallery.netspace.net.au/album01/P2020009
http://dkit.gallery.netspace.net.au/album01/P2020010
http://dkit.gallery.netspace.net.au/album01/error
Can someone help me!!!!!!!
Hugo
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When you updated your drivers, did you uninstall the old drivers and then clean them using drivercleaner? it's a free program, that you run after uninstalling your sound and video drivers. if you didn't you might try deleting the drivers, cleaning them (best way to ensure it cleaned ALL the old drivers files is to run driver cleaner in safe mode) If that doesn't fix it, assuming you aren't using onboard sound you might try putting your soundcard in a different slot. But before you do that, make sure you uninstall the drivers first (clean it out)
Turn your PC off and put it into a different PCI slot. If that doesn't do it, if you have anything overclocked be it cpu or video card let it run at stock speed. if you have onboard sound, and are using a PCI sound card make sure your onboard sound is disabled in the bios. Other than that, only thing I can think of is your video card or sound card might be on the fritz. If you have anything else plugged in PCI wise, might try taking it out leaving it out and see what happens.
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Speculating, but it could be a video driver problem. I had an NVidia video card do that to me once and went back to an earlier driver and it solved the problem. The Windows Media crash is the tip off.
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Speculating, but it could be a video driver problem. I had an NVidia video card do that to me once and went back to an earlier driver and it solved the problem. The Windows Media crash is the tip off.
See, there I go typing up a big list of possibilities then skuzzy comes along and has a possible one step solution. Skuzzy is too smart for his own good. ;)