Serious display driver error
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reflected Wrote:1: I've heard that 60-70 even 80 C is quite normal for a 8800. So it's not the overheating. My last guess would be my PSU. I'm using plenty of sticks/pedals/throttle/TrackIR, and the PSU I bought was a cheap one (will check it when I get home).
Maybe it fails under heavy load. I'll clean the whole thing nevertheless.

2: I've made some research and this is 100% a driver problem. No one seemed to have a solution. I've heard these:

-Use a VGA cable with an adapter instead ofthe DVI (bullsh*t)
- update drivers - didn't work
-use older drivers - that's my next step
I don't even know what it means, and I've heard this area is a minefield...

Anyone had this message? Please help me Sad

"The display driver has stopped working and has recovered?"


- update BIOS find out what mother board you have and go to that web site and see if there is bios updates for that mother board....
/CMOS/ Flash the CMOS is all means take the CMOS jumper ground it then boot your machine and reset your Bios settings. youll need to know what your doing here...

+ cpu chipset - Which chip set you have intell or AMD or VIA ornvidia/ those are the chips that control yours north and south I/O systems....i.e cpu is on the north and ram gpu and pci and other cards and additions usb are on the south..

just check a wiki and type this stuff in it will school you...
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