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Solve : [Resolved] Ialmrnt5 display driver stopped responding? |
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Answer» EDIT: If non of the steps here work for you, please start your own topic rather than asking for help in this thread. Hi! How is everyone? Okay, I'm constantly getting this error whenever I open up a highly detailed route in BVE Train Simulator. It will run with no problems for a few seconds, then the FPS rate drops, and finally, it crashes and this error appears: Quote Windows - Display Driver Stopped Responding. So I restart, and no dialogs appear. I've tried:
I'm out of ideas. I do not plan to update WinXP to SP3 because the SP2 installation didn't even finish last time, it only got halfway when I shut down my computer because it was getting late. I've ran DirectX and Direct3D tests and there were no problems with the files DirectX installed. I'm using Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2. 1.30GHz processor 256MB Random Access Memory Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller DirectX 9.0 I really do not want to go to System Restore or anything that involves using a CD-ROM drive, so it would be great if I don't need to. Thanks in advance. ~~ dairymanJust a note: System Restore is PERFECTLY safe and very easy to use and it won't delete any of your files. Can you try completely reinstalling your graphics CARD driver?Quote Just a note: System Restore is perfectly safe and very easy to use and it won't delete any of your files. Well that's a relief. Quote Can you try completely reinstalling your graphics card driver? I don't know, but I do Display Properties tells me my monitor is plug and play, so probably yes. Here's another bit of information... I only get a low FPS rate and error in BVE, but not in anything else I have installed, which is what I don't understand.Graphic Drivers: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_results.aspx?strTypes=all&ProductID=922&OSFullName=Windows*+XP+Home+Edition⟨=eng&strOSs=45&submit=Go!Thanks Carbon Dudeoxide, I'll try that ASAP (within this hour if possible).Time's up Hahaha! Uhh, that didn't work. I tried it right after I rebooted the system and it crashed.Any error messages when it crashed? How did it crash? Can you try it again?Quote Any error messages when it crashed? Yes, this one: "The Ialmrnt5 display driver has stopped working normally. Save your work and reboot the system to restore full display functionality. The next time you reboot the machine a dialog will be displayed giving you a chance to report this failure to Microsoft." Quote How did it crash? It just crashed while I was driving the train, no warning, nothing. It just crashed and showed an error. Quote Can you try it again? With pleasure. EDIT - It crashed. If you look in Device Manager, see any Yellow Question/Exclamation Marks?No, though I do see some red X's on the drivers I have disabled/am not using (e.g. Modems which I no longer own). It only has 64MB of memory (Sssshhhh!) if that helps. What exactly have the Red X's?The drivers that are disabled/with red X's:
~~ dairymanOk. As for the driver problem, it could just be the video card is damaged or overheating and not working properly. Can you try putting a fan next to the computier: Also, has this always happened?Thanks Carbon for your reply. I PUT the laptop next to a fan, and there was no difference. So I'm very sure it's not over heating. The problem has not always been there, sometimes it lets me play something detailed, but not everything, and it also seems more frequent when Graphics Acceleration is turned up to full. ~~ dairyman |
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