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Palos, yea, I had that issue with the Menu screen staying in the top left corner of the screen. I had this with the 6.31 drivers and since I have a TNT2U card I just reverted to the 5.32 drivers and it all works fine now. I apreciate that the official drivers from NVidia should work fine but that is not always the case...I mean, dya not wonder why there are SO MANY NVidia drivers versions out there?!? I would suggest you experiment with some different NVidai drivers and see what the results are. Finally, Win2k comes with DX7 as default. I have installed the DX8 for Win2k and it works fine, altho there is a version 8a out now, so you may as well get that. Good luck! ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), 256Mb PC100, CL TNT2U, SBLive.
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Dave...where can I download the 6.66 drivers?!? U got any links to them? ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), 256Mb PC100, CL TNT2U, SBLive.
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DosFreak...yea, but you have a hardware decoder card there! Here, am I right in thinking that the problem with writing CDs is that the VIA driver enables DMA on the channel? If so, should I be able to install the VIA driver (so enabling DMA on the DVD drive) and then disable DMA on the CDRW dive? Would that work? Thing is that I cannot see where in the VIA DMA tol program it will allow me to set the Mode for the CDRW's secondary IDE channel? Any ideas? ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), 256Mb PC100, CL TNT2U, SBLive.
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Hey all. I have an ASUS K7V with a TNT2U and at the moment I have the 5.13 drivers installed. However, these don't let me run Half Life in OpenGL mode.. I can only use D3D, and I'm getting real bad FPS with that! I installed the 6.31 drivers and they work fine for Half Life...OpenGL runs well but with these drivers installed sometimes when I boot the system it just goes to a blank screen instead of the desktop. Then I have to go to VGA mode and install the 5.13 drivers to fix that....so basically the 6.31 drivers are a no go. I think I'll go and try the 7.17 drivers and see how they work. Does anyone have any suggestions about which drivers I can use and which are recommended? I tried getting the drivers from Reactorcritical.com but a lot of the links on that site are down... Cheers. ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), CL TNT2U, SBLive.
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DosFreak..yea, I've uninstalled the VIA BM driver and am now using the default 2000 driver but that is not as good with DVD's as the VIA driver. I have an Asus K7V-750Mhz with a TNT2U card and I'd love to have the VIA driver installed for its DVD performance and still be able to burn CDR's! Maybe a future revision of the VIA driver will offer a fix for this? Lets hope so. Any other suggestions?
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Hi there. Yea, I have a Creative 121032 CDRW and I'm sure it supports DMA but it just stopped writing to CD's after installing the VIA 3.11 BM driver. This Via driver did help my DVD's play a lot smoother under 2000 tho...which was my main reason for installing it. So I just uninstalled the VIA driver and now I have the regular BM driver installed and the CD drives are again in PIO mode and the CDRW works again... But my DVD's are choppier now... Any ideas of a way around this? Is it simply the case that the 3.11 VIA BM driver will stop our CDRW's from burning?!? Does anyone have any more info on this or are we just gonna have to wait for VIA to correct this in a future revision of the BM driver?!? Cheers for any help! Fozz.
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Hi all. I used to be on these foums a lot but have been "away" for some time, so maybe his Q is allready answered way back when, but here it goes! I have the final Trial version (build 2195)of Win2K Pro installed and so I have the system clock set back so it won't timeout. I was gonna get a new HDD and do a new clean install of the full version of Win2k but I was just wondering what would happen if I installed SP1 over my trial version..? Is thi recommended? Will it install OK and will it get rid of the time limit on the Trial version? Any inf you people have on this is appreciated. Happy Christmas!
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First of all I better thank Arin for being an arsehole...he obviously has a lot of freetime... Anyway, I resolved the problem by just downloading the latest ASPI drvers for Win98 from the Adaptec website. That sorted it out. Finaly I have to say that WinME is fine...no real problems - it just seems to be a slimmed down version of Win2K without all the security and other NT options, so if you don't need them then ME might be worth a look. G'luck all.
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Hi all. I've been using Win2000 for a while now and it's definitely the way to go. However, I just dual booted it woth WinME (final release) and I have a question on that. When I go to play a DVD using Power DVD and DVD Genie, when I press Play, I get the following error: ASPI for Windows not available! Only 32-bit CD-Rom drivers supported. The Device Manager reports no problems and the drive is working fine. What's the story with that? I just installed the OS so I would have thought that I have all the drivers needed... Any and all help is appreciated!
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Howaya...I also have a K7V, but with a TNT2U and I run the 3.78 drivers and it all seems fine - half life runs fine. But Starlancer locks hard all over the place so I run that under 98 with the 5.22 drivers. I'm afraid to install the 5.22's in 2000 as there seem to be nothing but problems with all 5.xx drivers in 2000..... l8r. [This message has been edited by Fozz (edited 01 June 2000).]
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Flitzman, you should check out what pr-man has to say on this link: http://www.ntcompatible.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/002595.html Seeing as you ae running a kx133 VIA chipset, that updated VIAAGP file may well be the solution to your problems! Take care, and report back! ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), CL TNT2U, SBLive.
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4 meg apeture problem with agp cards in Win2k solved !!!!!!!
Fozz replied to pr-man's topic in Hardware
Well, everything is a lot better now allright....I can rely on the system to boot ok I'm running the Detonator 3.78 drivers by the way...afraid to change that. The only problem that I am having is that Starlancer locks hard all over the place. Now that is the only Direct3D game I play, so I'm not sure if the problem is with that or with Direct3D in general. And I do have the desktop in 32-bit.... Ah well, it's a lot beter now than it was! Later. ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), CL TNT2U, SBLive. -
Windows 2000 Professional BSOD/reboots at the drop of a hat!
Fozz replied to Pikey's topic in Hardware
Hey there. I just saw your post and your resigned followup! I know how you feel...I love 2000 and it just used to crap out on me all the time. The reason I am mailing you is to get you to check out this post: http://www.ntcompatible.com/ubb/Forum3/HTML/002595.html In it is explains that a lot of Win2K probs seem to be related to a bad VIA driver. Now, I am not sure if your "dodgy" mobo has a VIA chip...but if so then check his out! I installed this update and it has helped. Take care! ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), CL TNT2U, SBLive. -
4 meg apeture problem with agp cards in Win2k solved !!!!!!!
Fozz replied to pr-man's topic in Hardware
Man...thanks a lot for this! I never seen that article on Tom's Hardware before...I just thought that there were issues with the NVidia drivers, but from this article it seems to indeed b a VIA chipset issue. I guess it don't matter where the blame lies so long as we can fix it, eh?! I installed the updated VIAAGP file and everything seems ok now. I was previously having a lot of BSOD's on reboot, which would orce another reboot, and so on. This ater multiple re-installations of Win2000 because I thought I was doing something wrong! Seems better now...long may it last. Well done Tom, Asus, this webboard and yourself! ------------------ Asus K7V - Athlon 750 (not o/c'd), CL TNT2U, SBLive. -
Hey there. I also have a K7V but I only have a TNT2U card. Everything is fine until I go to update the nvidia drivers in 2000. I tried 3.84 and on reboot I only got a blank screen. "Last Known Good" got me back in using the default 2000 TNT driver. and all is well again. Then tried the 3.78 drivers and on reboot it worked! However, if I reboot, there is a good chance that I will get a BSOD in NTOSKERNEL and it reboots...them it may get into 2000 after that. There is no pattern to this so now I am not rebooting the system at all if I can help it. Stanby works fine so I use that. The point is that these blank screen and reboot crashes all seem to be related to the NVIDIA drivers. I have, over time, tried lots of driver levels but still the problems persist. I will try those BIOS changes suggested above an see if that helps, but in the end we need some push by NVIDIA on this. Take care all...comments welcome.