Weird. What wattage is your power supply? Also, open up your computer and check that your cards are all seated properly and that the power supply is plugged in properly. I once had it come loose slightly and it caused major instability.
-----Original Message----- From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 9:56 PM To: CF-Community Subject: Re: 3D card help > Try this.. > > Go to http://www.guru3d.com/ and download a program called detonator > destroyer, you might as well get the latest beta nVidia reference drivers as > well while you're there. The latest reference drivers = what I already have. I also couldn't find a version of detonator destroyer that worked with Win 2k on that site. > If that doesn't work, it's probably something in your BIOS, agp4 mode could > be off for example. AGP mode is fine. I specifficly set it to 4x Jon Hall: The video card BIOS is up to date. Kwang Suh: I have reinstalled DirectX 8.1, with no luck. Also, overclocking is not the issue. It doesn't matter if I overclock, underclock, or correctly clock. I also updated the 4 in 1 drivers. The newest reference drivers don't help at all .. actually, I think they are the cause of the problem. Gel: You warned me about 21.33 drivers. I assume you meant 23.11 drivers. Unfortunately, I checked lucasarts' web site and they only 'support' 23.11 drivers for my particular card for Jedi Knight II. I'm going to remove the 28.xx drivers and reinstall the 23.11 and see what happens. Less than perfect performance has to be better than "There is no 3D hardware device in your system." =-/ Anyone have any additional ideas? Todd ______________________________________________________________________ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-community@houseoffusion.com/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists