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| I didn't fix it buddy. I could always launch games in windowed mode, thing is I still can't launch games in fullscreen mode :/ Anyway here is what I tried in the meantime: I did that f8 and "ATKOSDMini.DLL" rename thing and renamed it to "ATKOSDMini.bak." The results of the experiment were.....interesting to say the least. I also made screenshots as usual: After I renamed the file to .bak and rebooted, my display was completely borked, it was running on 4bit depth, and also as you'll notice the NVIDIA settings control center was missing at the bottom right taskbar. Also it wasn't present in the list above properties, when I rightclicked to get to properties. But here, a picture says a thousand words: ![]() The next picture is of the actual DLL file. I tried to make a screenshot of it in the safemode, but apparently saving a picture there doesn't bring it over to normal mode at reboot. So I looked in the normal mode system32 folder, and since it looked 100% the same as it did in safe mode, I decided to screenshot that. Is it normal for the file to have .DLL instead of .dll, since I noticed the contrast of that with the other files in the folder. Just thought it was curious and didn't see the harm in showing it: ![]() PS: Perhaps errenous. But when I tried to launch a game this morning it launched cleanly in fullscreen mode, I noticed something peculiar though with the res of the menu of the game, I checked in the display settings the game launched at 800x600, the lowest res that the game can launch at. Even though I know that I put it at 1280x800 in normal and in windowed mode on previous occassion....So when I then tried to change it to 1280x800 in the ingame display menu, it crashed and BSOD'd again. But I find it odd that I could launch the game in the first place, even odder as to how the resolution it launched at changed....Meh. Maybe this tells you something, since it's a bit of an anamoly. |
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| If it becomes unbootable I suppose I can always reinstall windows. Also that screenshot was not of safe mode buddy. It was a screenshot of when I restarted it in normal mode, meaning after renaming the extension it seems my display went insane. So I went back and changed it, and everything is normal now again. So my next guess is to: 1) Boot safe mode 2) Rename the file to .bak again 3) Start in normal again 4) Uninstall the NVIDIA drivers (if I see the ****ty thing like I did above again) 5) Reinstall them 6) Reboot And see where that leaves me. Good or bad idea? Also does anyone know if CSS boots in windowed mode? |
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| You probably do Dragon but joking apart please bear with us as several of our tech guys are from different countries and therefore the time factor is an issue. What I might view as 8:30 PM here in England will be 8 hours behind in say L.A.
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| Dragon with the games you are trying what is their refresh rate set at - if it's at 60 try changing it to 59 (options allowing) |
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| Hey. So the past weeks I've been playing in windowed mode. However out of a mood I try to launch a game fullscreen again. It worked. Several times it worked, even after several reboots. The only thing I've really done is stress the card a bit in the past weeks. Otherwise nothing. Playing Crysis in windowed mode at high settings for hours and stuff like that. Wonder if getting the card heated up and working hard somehow knocked the few bugs out of it? |
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| I don't think overheating or stressing the card can have fixed the problem. On the contrary, most people start experiencing problems when their graphics card becomes overheated. Did you make any software or hardware changes recently? ![]() -- Goku
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| Hardware: None Software: Age of Empires II Audiosurf Open Office Yahoo messenger American instant messenger Hamachi Mumble Irfanview nLite VLC mediaplayer And I updated my Service Pack II to Service pack III. |
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| Hmmm.. I wonder if this is Service Pack 3? Anyways, thank you for letting us know the status of the problem. ![]() -- Goku
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