Graphical Problems after new rebuild.

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Apologies if I have posted this in the wrong section but there used to be a
windows 64 thread that I posted on.
Hoping you can help, I have a Nvidia based 6800GT AGP graphics card, I have
recently changed my motherboard from a Gigabyte k8ns to a asrock 939dual (the
one with an AGP and a PCIE slot, I also run a dual boot OS Windows XP Home
and Windows X64 Pro, Where as the gigabyte board had no issues running
certain games under the 64bit, I am experiencing graphical anomilies on the
ASROCK board, eg Tomb Raider Legend, has no menu interface in Win 64 yet runs
okay on the 32 bit home version, I have tried updated drivers, Board drivers
etc etc and still no go, Other games, Quake 4, will lock up on the 64 and not
on the 32. Any Ideas
Martin Glenn
 
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Paul Smith

MGbassace said:
Apologies if I have posted this in the wrong section but there used to be
a
windows 64 thread that I posted on.
Hoping you can help, I have a Nvidia based 6800GT AGP graphics card, I
have
recently changed my motherboard from a Gigabyte k8ns to a asrock 939dual
(the
one with an AGP and a PCIE slot, I also run a dual boot OS Windows XP Home
and Windows X64 Pro, Where as the gigabyte board had no issues running
certain games under the 64bit, I am experiencing graphical anomilies on
the
ASROCK board, eg Tomb Raider Legend, has no menu interface in Win 64 yet
runs
okay on the 32 bit home version, I have tried updated drivers, Board
drivers
etc etc and still no go, Other games, Quake 4, will lock up on the 64 and
not
on the 32. Any Ideas
Martin Glenn

Well this certainly sounds weird. My instincts would tell me there's a
driver on the system being weird, could try updating the motherboard BIOS.
Have you checked the Event Log for any errors or had any BSoDs? That would
help narrow down the cause.

The x64 group is microsoft.public.windows.64bit.general

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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