Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS Freezes when 3D My notebook freezes when a 3D application starts
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[quote name='jugador94' post='1017009' date='Mar 10 2010, 01:42 PM']I unistalled the Nvidia drivers, Nvidia nview desktop Manager, Nvidia Physx and nvidia control panel. After that I totally deleted the Nvidia folder in c:/,rebooted, and installed back the Drivers(from the link i told you before). And still the problem.
By the way I´ve notice, that it doesnt ask you to reboot after instaling the drivers (( Once downloaded from the [url="http://www.nvidia.es/object/notebook_winxp_195.62_whql_es.html"]Nvidia page [/url])). I´ve downloaded them, and then open the download file and it ran the instalation

Thanks[/quote]


I'm not sure what else I can tell you. It would appear that your GPU is on it's way out. Is there any place locally that you could take it and have them check it out for you? You could also run RAM and HDD diagnostics software to rule them out of the equation. Perhaps you could play a DVD fullscreen for a while and see if the problem occurs. Also run dxdiag (start menu/run) and see if you have any directx errors. You could also install the latest version of directx anyway just for the sake of trying it.

hmmm.....
[quote name='jugador94' post='1017009' date='Mar 10 2010, 01:42 PM']I unistalled the Nvidia drivers, Nvidia nview desktop Manager, Nvidia Physx and nvidia control panel. After that I totally deleted the Nvidia folder in c:/,rebooted, and installed back the Drivers(from the link i told you before). And still the problem.

By the way I´ve notice, that it doesnt ask you to reboot after instaling the drivers (( Once downloaded from the Nvidia page )). I´ve downloaded them, and then open the download file and it ran the instalation



Thanks





I'm not sure what else I can tell you. It would appear that your GPU is on it's way out. Is there any place locally that you could take it and have them check it out for you? You could also run RAM and HDD diagnostics software to rule them out of the equation. Perhaps you could play a DVD fullscreen for a while and see if the problem occurs. Also run dxdiag (start menu/run) and see if you have any directx errors. You could also install the latest version of directx anyway just for the sake of trying it.



hmmm.....

#16
Posted 03/10/2010 07:16 PM   
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1017027' date='Mar 10 2010, 08:16 PM']I'm not sure what else I can tell you. It would appear that your GPU is on it's way out. Is there any place locally that you could take it and have them check it out for you? You could also run RAM and HDD diagnostics software to rule them out of the equation. Perhaps you could play a DVD fullscreen for a while and see if the problem occurs. Also run dxdiag (start menu/run) and see if you have any directx errors. You could also install the latest version of directx anyway just for the sake of trying it.

hmmm.....[/quote]

Thanks for your help, Im really pleased.
Ill work on it this weekend =)
thanks =)
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1017027' date='Mar 10 2010, 08:16 PM']I'm not sure what else I can tell you. It would appear that your GPU is on it's way out. Is there any place locally that you could take it and have them check it out for you? You could also run RAM and HDD diagnostics software to rule them out of the equation. Perhaps you could play a DVD fullscreen for a while and see if the problem occurs. Also run dxdiag (start menu/run) and see if you have any directx errors. You could also install the latest version of directx anyway just for the sake of trying it.



hmmm.....



Thanks for your help, Im really pleased.

Ill work on it this weekend =)

thanks =)

#17
Posted 03/11/2010 01:48 PM   
Now, go research 3D Vision and spend lots of money and experience games in stereoscopic 3D like the Avatar movie! :P
Now, go research 3D Vision and spend lots of money and experience games in stereoscopic 3D like the Avatar movie! :P

#18
Posted 03/11/2010 03:35 PM   
Quite a few 8 series mobile GPUs have died. There was some issue with manufacturing, some bonding material or something not performing up to spec and eventually failing with the continued heat cycle. You should contact the laptop manufacturer, whether it's still under warranty or not and tell them it's a known issue. I seem to remember on Dell and HP laptops nvidia were paying for repairs.

Luckily my 8600M is still working.
Quite a few 8 series mobile GPUs have died. There was some issue with manufacturing, some bonding material or something not performing up to spec and eventually failing with the continued heat cycle. You should contact the laptop manufacturer, whether it's still under warranty or not and tell them it's a known issue. I seem to remember on Dell and HP laptops nvidia were paying for repairs.



Luckily my 8600M is still working.

#19
Posted 03/11/2010 07:59 PM   
Hello again,

Another problem appeared;

Everytime I start my notebook, it starts with the screen divided in 6 (miniscreens, showing the same).
Why is that?
What can I do to fix it?


Thanks once again =)
Hello again,



Another problem appeared;



Everytime I start my notebook, it starts with the screen divided in 6 (miniscreens, showing the same).

Why is that?

What can I do to fix it?





Thanks once again =)

#20
Posted 03/19/2010 06:22 PM   
[quote name='jugador94' post='1022898' date='Mar 19 2010, 02:22 PM']Hello again,

Another problem appeared;

Everytime I start my notebook, it starts with the screen divided in 6 (miniscreens, showing the same).
Why is that?
What can I do to fix it?


Thanks once again =)[/quote]

I can honestly say that I have no idea what would be causing that. Does it happen during POST, during the Windows start up and/or during Windows? What about in the BIOS?
[quote name='jugador94' post='1022898' date='Mar 19 2010, 02:22 PM']Hello again,



Another problem appeared;



Everytime I start my notebook, it starts with the screen divided in 6 (miniscreens, showing the same).

Why is that?

What can I do to fix it?





Thanks once again =)



I can honestly say that I have no idea what would be causing that. Does it happen during POST, during the Windows start up and/or during Windows? What about in the BIOS?

#21
Posted 03/19/2010 08:41 PM   
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1023035' date='Mar 19 2010, 09:41 PM']I can honestly say that I have no idea what would be causing that. Does it happen during POST, during the Windows start up and/or during Windows? What about in the BIOS?[/quote]

It starts when i press the ON Buttom, with the screen divided in 6
and also in the desktop etc...
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1023035' date='Mar 19 2010, 09:41 PM']I can honestly say that I have no idea what would be causing that. Does it happen during POST, during the Windows start up and/or during Windows? What about in the BIOS?



It starts when i press the ON Buttom, with the screen divided in 6

and also in the desktop etc...

#22
Posted 03/20/2010 10:22 AM   
[quote name='jugador94' post='1023395' date='Mar 20 2010, 11:22 AM']It starts when i press the ON Buttom, with the screen divided in 6
and also in the desktop etc...[/quote]

So any idea of what the problem now is?
Thanks.
[quote name='jugador94' post='1023395' date='Mar 20 2010, 11:22 AM']It starts when i press the ON Buttom, with the screen divided in 6

and also in the desktop etc...



So any idea of what the problem now is?

Thanks.

#23
Posted 03/25/2010 06:44 PM   
[quote name='jugador94' post='1026914' date='Mar 25 2010, 02:44 PM']So any idea of what the problem now is?
Thanks.[/quote]

It sounds like a hardware problem. I can only recommend that you find a computer technician to take a look at it for you.
[quote name='jugador94' post='1026914' date='Mar 25 2010, 02:44 PM']So any idea of what the problem now is?

Thanks.



It sounds like a hardware problem. I can only recommend that you find a computer technician to take a look at it for you.

#24
Posted 03/25/2010 08:10 PM   
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1026967' date='Mar 25 2010, 09:10 PM']It sounds like a hardware problem. I can only recommend that you find a computer technician to take a look at it for you.[/quote]

So, you dont think it's a nvida driver no?
[quote name='BryanK1977' post='1026967' date='Mar 25 2010, 09:10 PM']It sounds like a hardware problem. I can only recommend that you find a computer technician to take a look at it for you.



So, you dont think it's a nvida driver no?

#25
Posted 03/27/2010 03:47 PM   
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