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Answer» Greetings to the Group - I started getting an error with my system and would appreciate some help. I get an error NV4_DISP on the blue screen saying Windows is shutting down account of this error and is dumping my memory etc. The error also states that this driver is stuck in a loop and the device or the driver has a problem etc. I downloaded another driver from Nvidia website, w2kxp6693_whql, but it hasn't helped as the error is the same. I only get this when trying to run the two sims, MS Flight Sim and MS Train Sim. After running in Safe Mode, I can re-boot and all is well unless I try to run these two sims. Here is part of my system information and would appreciate some help so I can solve this problem. I have been using these two sims on this system for a couple of years. The only new change recently is a new DVD RW drive to replace a defective one. I don't want to buy another video card right now, but I need this one to work for a while.
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OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 5.1.2600 Service PACK 2 Build 2600 OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name JIM-9E6ED00C526 System Manufacturer System manufacturer System Model System Product Name System Type X86-based PC Processor x86 Family 6 Model 10 Stepping 0 AuthenticAMD ~1991 Mhz BIOS Version/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD ASUS A7V400-MX SE ACPI BIOS Revision 1002, 1/17/2005 SMBIOS Version 2.3 Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32 Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1 Locale United States Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = " 5.1.2600.2180 (xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)" USER Name JIM-9E6ED00C526\Administrator Time Zone China Standard Time Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB Available Physical Memory 224.98 MB Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB Page File Space 1.97 GB Page File D:\pagefile.sys
Name NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (Microsoft Corporation) PNP Device ID PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0322&SUBSYS _00000000&REV_A1\4&1FEB96E4&0&0008 Adapter Type GeForce FX 5200, NVIDIA compatible Adapter Description NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (Microsoft Corporation) Adapter RAM 128.00 MB (134,217,728 bytes) Installed Drivers nv4_disp.dll Driver Version 6.14.10.5673 INF File nv4_disp.inf (nv4_NV3x section) Color Planes 1 Color Table Entries 4294967296 Resolution 1024 x 768 x 60 hertz Bits/Pixel 32 Memory Address 0xE4000000-0xE5FFFFFF Memory Address 0xD0000000-0xDFFFFFFF IRQ Channel IRQ 16 I/O Port 0x000003B0-0x000003BB I/O Port 0x000003C0-0x000003DF Memory Address 0xA0000-0xBFFFF Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\nv4_mini.sys ( 6.14.10.5673, 1.81 MB (1,897,408 bytes), 8/14/2007 5:17 AM)
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http://www.christopherjason.com/articles/nvidia-nv4disp-problem/Hey thanks for your help. Unfortunately I'm still dead. I did get rid of the BSOD, but now when I try to open up the sims the system just locks up.
FYI here is the info from Nvidia, but it didn't help me either.
There are several factors that can contribute to system instability. SINCE the graphic card is always drawing to your screen, Windows will often report the graphics card or its drivers as the problematic device after a system error. In most cases, the problem is caused by another device or component in your system such as the motherboard, system memory, power supply or hard drive. Here are some tips to help you troubleshoot your computer.
Close unnecessary programs and processes in Windows XP and Vista.
Right-click a blank space on the Windows Taskbar and select Task Manager. Click the Applications tab to view the list of active programs. Click on any program listed in this window and click the End Task button. Repeat until all programs have been closed.
The following steps are to close unnecessary processes in task manager: Click the Processes tab to view the list of active processes. Click the User Name column header to organize the processes by your login. Click on any program listed next to your Windows login, other than EXPLORER.EXE and TASKMGR.EXE, then select the End Process button.
(Do not close processes running under SYSTEM, LOCAL SERVICE, or NETWORK SERVICE.) Repeat the previous instructions until all programs/processes associated to your Windows Login are closed except for the following two: TASKMGR.EXE EXPLORER.EXE DWM.EXE (Vista only)
If you have installed NVIDIA nTune please uninstall this utility for troubleshooting purposes through Windows Control Panel Add / Remove Programs.
Thereafter, close task manager and try to reproduce the problem.
If you do not KNOW who makes your motherboard chipset, please consult with your PC manufacturer or your motherboard manufacturer for more information.
The following motherboard BIOS settings are suggested for better stability, but are not required settings:
Assign IRQ to VGA Enabled VGA palette snooping Disabled PCI Latency Timer 128 Video BIOS Shadowing Disabled Video RAM Shadowing Disabled USWC Options Disabled PnP O/S Installed Enabled Video BIOS Cacheable Disabled Video RAM Cacheable Disabled AGP Graphics Aperture 64MB (or half of your total system memory)
Incompatible system memory or bad system memory can also LEAD to system instability. Please verify that your system memory has been tested and is compatible with your motherboard make and model. There are 3rd party utilities which allow you to test the integrity of your system memory. One such program is Memtest86 which is available as a free download from the following URL:
www.memtest86.com
Just as important is your CPU. If it is malfunctioning, it will cause system instability. There are 3rd party utilities to test your CPU. One such utility is Prime95 which features a torture test which reports to you any errors generated by the CPU. This utility may be downloaded from:
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm
If your NVIDIA Forceware display drivers are outdated, you may need to download and install the latest display drivers. You will find the latest Forceware unified display drivers for desktop graphic cards from our Software Downloads page at the following URL:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
From the Software Downloads page, choose "Graphics Driver" from the first box - Choose the correct "Geforce Series " if you have a Geforce, Riva TNT2 or Vanta based graphics card. Choose Quadro if you have a Quadro based graphics card -> on the third box, choose the operating system you are using and then click the Go button. This will take you to the driver downloads page for your graphics card.
If your video card features active cooling, check that the fan on the video card is spinning. If it is not spinning, in particular when you are running a 3d application, then it can cause the video card to overheat. Last but not least, verify that your system meets the full minimum system requirements provided by your video card manufacturer.
If these steps do not resolve the problem, please contact the manufacturer of your video card (please note that NVIDIA does not manufacture video cards but only designs video chips). If you received your video card as part of a computer purchase, please contact the manufacturer of your computer.
Please feel free to contact us, if you have any further questions.
Regards, NVIDIA, Customer Care.
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