Enabling 3D causes crash
I have 6800 GT
Athlon 64 2800+
mitsubishi 2070sb crt
ED shutterglasses

I tried 93.71 and 93.81. When I select Enabled or Enabled by Hotkey, then click Apply and hit OK in the box, I get blue screen with error for nv4disp.dll (or whichever i forgot if thats wrong). page fault in non paged area or something.

I used drivercleaner in between installing driver versions too. and i disconnected the glasses. and all options in drivers are on default. pulled out a ram stick now using one. dunno what else to do?

I used to use my glasses all the time and it used to work fine.
Any feedback appreciated!
I have 6800 GT

Athlon 64 2800+

mitsubishi 2070sb crt

ED shutterglasses



I tried 93.71 and 93.81. When I select Enabled or Enabled by Hotkey, then click Apply and hit OK in the box, I get blue screen with error for nv4disp.dll (or whichever i forgot if thats wrong). page fault in non paged area or something.



I used drivercleaner in between installing driver versions too. and i disconnected the glasses. and all options in drivers are on default. pulled out a ram stick now using one. dunno what else to do?



I used to use my glasses all the time and it used to work fine.

Any feedback appreciated!

#1
Posted 04/23/2008 07:19 AM   
Maybe try TweakNow RegCleaner: [url="http://www.tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html"]http://www.tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html[/url]
(in Win XP) after uninstalling the Nvidia drivers, and try some newer drivers like the 94.24 and install the 3D driver twice before enabeling 3D. Hope this helps.
Maybe try TweakNow RegCleaner: http://www.tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html

(in Win XP) after uninstalling the Nvidia drivers, and try some newer drivers like the 94.24 and install the 3D driver twice before enabeling 3D. Hope this helps.

#2
Posted 04/23/2008 10:11 AM   
Did everything you said. and rebooted in between everything. same blue screen. maybe my card is just tired out :( or i gotta reformat. but i'm surprised regcleaner and drivercleaner didn't help.

thanks
Did everything you said. and rebooted in between everything. same blue screen. maybe my card is just tired out :( or i gotta reformat. but i'm surprised regcleaner and drivercleaner didn't help.



thanks

#3
Posted 04/23/2008 09:38 PM   
Me too. I used to have a 6800GT.
I allways install like this: [url="http://www.3d.wep.dk/driverguide.html"]http://www.3d.wep.dk/driverguide.html[/url] now.
Me too. I used to have a 6800GT.

I allways install like this: http://www.3d.wep.dk/driverguide.html now.

#4
Posted 04/24/2008 01:19 AM   
Ok. I installed a new XP on a differant hard drive, and 3D worked perfectly using 94.24. Theres something wrong with this install but what could it be...
Ok. I installed a new XP on a differant hard drive, and 3D worked perfectly using 94.24. Theres something wrong with this install but what could it be...

#5
Posted 04/24/2008 04:50 AM   
What would cause this error? page fault in non paged area. what does it mean? its strange because 3D works perfectly on a differant XP installation.
What would cause this error? page fault in non paged area. what does it mean? its strange because 3D works perfectly on a differant XP installation.

#6
Posted 06/17/2008 11:35 PM   
[quote name='SonicIce' date='Jun 17 2008, 07:35 PM']What would cause this error? page fault in non paged area. what does it mean? its strange because 3D works perfectly on a differant XP installation.
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I'm not sure exactly, but it has something to do with the memory management I think. I used to get this a bunch before I reformatted my computer (XP / 6800GT). Its a driver issue for sure. I tried for months to fix it, the only thing that worked was reinstalling XP. Now it works for games, but will crash sometimes when playing stereo3d video. The worst part is they still haven't even fixed this error, even on the latest drivers.
[quote name='SonicIce' date='Jun 17 2008, 07:35 PM']What would cause this error? page fault in non paged area. what does it mean? its strange because 3D works perfectly on a differant XP installation.

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I'm not sure exactly, but it has something to do with the memory management I think. I used to get this a bunch before I reformatted my computer (XP / 6800GT). Its a driver issue for sure. I tried for months to fix it, the only thing that worked was reinstalling XP. Now it works for games, but will crash sometimes when playing stereo3d video. The worst part is they still haven't even fixed this error, even on the latest drivers.
#7
Posted 06/18/2008 05:32 AM   
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