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> black screen when load sims, had nv4-Disp blue screen now this.
lisafunkypants
post Oct 30 2009, 01:23 PM
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Recently had help with malware probs and I have been advised to post here for advice with my pc with regards to my graphics probs, i have had sims 3 since it first came out with no trouble, until the other day, i clicked on the launch icon and the screen went black then my monitor went onto standby, i couldnt get back onto normal windows and had to shut down pc manually.
A short while ago i had a blue screen with the message Nv4-disp (i think) displayed as a problem,comp tech said graphics card was fine but its not the first blue screen i had and i have had probs trying to play vids off youtube as well. Did a check with Everest as i thought graphics card maybe overheating, I got temps of CPU=54c and GPU=76c

Any help would be appreciated smile.gif

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post Nov 3 2009, 11:56 PM
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Without further details about your make and model of computer I really can't give specific details.

But, updating the video card drivers per Nvidia's website is probably the first thing you need to try.

And, please be more specific what "problems playing you tube videos," means.
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post Nov 4 2009, 07:07 AM
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hi sorry about lack of info

i am using Windows XP Home Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Packard Bell Intel®
Pentium® 4 CPU 3.06GHZ
1.00GB Ram


Yesterday i tried to do a system restore as when i turned on pc it was black screen saying 'boot from cd'
however it would not let me do that or anything else so i left it until this morning and it has started up no probs as yet.

i am having trouble with You-Tube vids in that i can not play them. it says i need to install Adobe Flash player which i have on many occasions now but still nothing i have updated adobe reader and i have already updated Nvidia Drivers, i am wondering if it could be a Hard drive issue as when my daughter disconected the digi camera day before yesterday the screen turned black and the pc seemed to go into lock down in that we could not get back on windows and had to manually shut pc down it did exactly the same thing with the Sims game.
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post Nov 14 2009, 08:26 AM
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seeing as i have had no reply to this thread since 04/11/09 i will let this thread be closed and seek help elsewhere.

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post Nov 14 2009, 08:30 AM
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Seeing we are a bunch of volunteers here with busy lives, it is sometimes helpful to post a simple reminder that you need help. Nobody intentionally ignores anyone here. I wish you well. Goodbye.
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