GeForce4 Ti4200 causing hangups in EverQuest ?

N

Nik Allonby

It appears that my GeForce4 Ti4200 card is causing my
computer to freeze whilst logging into EverQuest. I don't
have a problem with anything else I am running, however I
have had the problem for several months. In fact I
haven't played for a long time since upgrading to my new
card... I haven't had the time to address the problem.
I am unable to download the latest driver from the NVIDIA
website at present (I don't know why?) but has anyone
else experienced it, and is there a solution ???

Nik.A
 
M

Mathiau

www.nvidia.com

does that not work for you? if not there is more wrong with your computer
then just your video card my friend.

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T

Thomas

I have the same problem with Battle Field 1942. I
downloaded the new driver and my screen has a very very
slow refresh rate. I have formated my hard drive 5 times
now in an attept to correct the problem but I get no
where. How do you contact NVIDIA, this company sucks.
It seems everybody is having problems with NVIDIA.
 
Q

Quaoar

Thomas said:
I have the same problem with Battle Field 1942. I
downloaded the new driver and my screen has a very very
slow refresh rate. I have formated my hard drive 5 times
now in an attept to correct the problem but I get no
where. How do you contact NVIDIA, this company sucks.
It seems everybody is having problems with NVIDIA.

Google or IE Search "NVIDIA".

Q
 
M

Mathiau

Well for one, it is not NVIDIA - NVIDIA simply MAKEs the chipset for the
card you bought - u can not buy an NVIDIA made video card .

Your card is made by a 3rd party company, so you would contact them about
your card.


Also, dont use the latest NVIDIA drivers, they are made for the new FX line
of cards so try going back.

have you update everything you possibly can on your system? BIOS, try 4x
agp, 2xagp - turn off agp fast writes in the bios?

Maybe it is something else in your computer slowing it down - how high do
you have the details cranked?
 

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