nv4_disp error message!

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I recently installed a 6800 card and it had been working great untill just
this morning i started getting these messages. It goes to the blue screen
and says that theres been a problem and that it has something to do with
nv4_disp. Then when I reboot after displaying the windows splash screen it
takes quite awhile for the screen to back on with the usernames. I done a
search and all I could find was people having this problem but with older
geforce cards. If anyone can please help or direct me to a good site with
info that would be cool.
TIA

system info:
2400xp-m oc'd to 3200+
pny 6800nu
abit nf7-s rev.2.0
1gig of memory
 
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"lonesw0rdsman" <geo@neo.net> wrote in message
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>I recently installed a 6800 card and it had been working great untill just
>this morning i started getting these messages. It goes to the blue screen
>and says that theres been a problem and that it has something to do with
> nv4_disp. Then when I reboot after displaying the windows splash screen it
> takes quite awhile for the screen to back on with the usernames. I done a
> search and all I could find was people having this problem but with older
> geforce cards. If anyone can please help or direct me to a good site with
> info that would be cool.
> TIA
>
> system info:
> 2400xp-m oc'd to 3200+
> pny 6800nu
> abit nf7-s rev.2.0
> 1gig of memory
>

Can you check in your MoBo BIOS have Assign an IRQ for VGA or similar to
Enable or Yes?

CapFusion,...
 
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> Can you check in your MoBo BIOS have Assign an IRQ for VGA or similar to
> Enable or Yes?
>
> CapFusion,...
>
Yes. Its set to enable. I havent gotten anymore of the error messages, but
the screen goes black after I boot up or reboot after the windows xp
splashscreen. It takes another 30-60 seconds before the login screen pops
up.
It wasnt doing that yesterday. Any suggestions ?
TIA
 

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You can download a program called BootVis from Microsoft which will show you
what is happening during the boot process. I used it to cut my boot time in
half.

DaveL


"lonesw0rdsman" <geo@neo.net> wrote in message
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> > Can you check in your MoBo BIOS have Assign an IRQ for VGA or similar to
> > Enable or Yes?
> >
> > CapFusion,...
> >
> Yes. Its set to enable. I havent gotten anymore of the error messages, but
> the screen goes black after I boot up or reboot after the windows xp
> splashscreen. It takes another 30-60 seconds before the login screen pops
> up.
> It wasnt doing that yesterday. Any suggestions ?
> TIA
>
>
 
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Thanks. Ill give it a try.
"DaveL" <dave1027@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> You can download a program called BootVis from Microsoft which will show
> you
> what is happening during the boot process. I used it to cut my boot time
> in
> half.
>
> DaveL
>
>
> "lonesw0rdsman" <geo@neo.net> wrote in message
> news:QCryd.8001$rL3.4441@trnddc03...
>> > Can you check in your MoBo BIOS have Assign an IRQ for VGA or similar
>> > to
>> > Enable or Yes?
>> >
>> > CapFusion,...
>> >
>> Yes. Its set to enable. I havent gotten anymore of the error messages,
>> but
>> the screen goes black after I boot up or reboot after the windows xp
>> splashscreen. It takes another 30-60 seconds before the login screen pops
>> up.
>> It wasnt doing that yesterday. Any suggestions ?
>> TIA
>>
>>
>
 
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After using that BootVis, please provide any information you can find
[FeedBack, please].

During the meaintime, is your PC connect to a network of some sort? It may
try to login or something.
If you are on a network, try disable the NIC and see if it boot up faster.

CapFusion,...


"lonesw0rdsman" <geo@neo.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks. Ill give it a try.
> "DaveL" <dave1027@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:vu2dnWJb9vgn01fcRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
>> You can download a program called BootVis from Microsoft which will show
>> you
>> what is happening during the boot process. I used it to cut my boot time
>> in
>> half.
>>
>> DaveL
>>
>>
>> "lonesw0rdsman" <geo@neo.net> wrote in message
>> news:QCryd.8001$rL3.4441@trnddc03...
>>> > Can you check in your MoBo BIOS have Assign an IRQ for VGA or similar
>>> > to
>>> > Enable or Yes?
>>> >
>>> > CapFusion,...
>>> >
>>> Yes. Its set to enable. I havent gotten anymore of the error messages,
>>> but
>>> the screen goes black after I boot up or reboot after the windows xp
>>> splashscreen. It takes another 30-60 seconds before the login screen
>>> pops
>>> up.
>>> It wasnt doing that yesterday. Any suggestions ?
>>> TIA
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
 
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"CapFusion" <CapFusion.Yo.@hotmail.Hehe@CrazyJunk.Com> wrote in message
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> After using that BootVis, please provide any information you can find
> [FeedBack, please].
>
> During the meaintime, is your PC connect to a network of some sort? It may
> try to login or something.
> If you are on a network, try disable the NIC and see if it boot up faster.
>
> CapFusion,...
>
>
Well I ended up reinstalling windows and also taking the card out and then
putting back in. I no longer have any problems . Not yet anyway. I been
running for a few hours reinstalling software and no error messages and it
boots up fine. Ill run some prime95 later on. I did a run through of
3dmark03 and no crashes. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
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"lonesw0rdsman" <ga@lone.com> wrote in message
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>
> "CapFusion" <CapFusion.Yo.@hotmail.Hehe@CrazyJunk.Com> wrote in message
> news:AO2dnTTmccqOi1bcRVn-iw@megapath.net...
>> After using that BootVis, please provide any information you can find
>> [FeedBack, please].
>>
>> During the meaintime, is your PC connect to a network of some sort? It
>> may
>> try to login or something.
>> If you are on a network, try disable the NIC and see if it boot up
>> faster.
>>
>> CapFusion,...
>>
>>
> Well I ended up reinstalling windows and also taking the card out and then
> putting back in. I no longer have any problems . Not yet anyway. I been
> running for a few hours reinstalling software and no error messages and it
> boots up fine. Ill run some prime95 later on. I did a run through of
> 3dmark03 and no crashes. Thanks for the suggestions.
>
>

Thank you for the feedback.

CapFusion,...