Lockup with TNT2 Ultra and Win2000

This is a discussion about Lockup with TNT2 Ultra and Win2000 in the Windows Games category; No matter what DirectX game I play in Windows 2000 after a couple of minutes of play my system locks up. I have to use the reset switch to get out it is that bad. I am using Detonator2 version 5. 22 with my TNT2 Ultra.

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No matter what DirectX game I play in Windows 2000 after a couple of minutes of play my system locks up. I have to use the reset switch to get out it is that bad. I am using Detonator2 version 5.22 with my TNT2 Ultra.
 
Athlon 500
128 MB
TNT2 Ultra with 5.22 Drivers
Biostar M7MKA MB
SB Live! with Latest W2K Drivers

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I have got the same problems. Please give me any hint if you got one in the meantime.
 
only difference:
diamond viper 770 with tnt2
msi-board 6167 for the athlon
no overclocking at all

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Overheating? Even though you might not be overclocking. Those graphic intense games produce heat. Also does it lock up in OPENGL?

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I get the same problem within Q2 complete lockup
 
Athlon 600
MSI 6167
Diamond Viper 770 Ultra
Win 2000
 
Please help

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When you go generic you should also keep in account that it won't be 100% to the intel standard. Most of my coworkers who have this problem found some AGP driver for their chipset that will work with AGP card. Go to your motherboard website and download their latest AGP driver for Windows 2000.
 
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Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard
Dual Intel Pentium III 850
512 MEGS of ECC RAM
Sound Blaster Live!
Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card
GeForce 2 GTS 64MB
IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive
Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive
Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB)
Roland Sound Canvis SC-55
3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card
Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32
Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM
Sony GDM-F500R Monitor

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Try setting it to AGP 1x , it solve my lock up with BP6 and CLA 2

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Read the post below with K7M+GFORCE+ATHLON, I just replyed too. It seems to fix all stability issues with win2k.

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****NOTE*****
 
This Asus driver is for any AMD-750 Chipset motherboard ONLY. Do not install for any MB using VIA chipset. This is a beta driver from AMD for their chipset. If you have nay questions please post.

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Hi,
 
but if the ASUS "AMD AGP Filter Driver for Windows 2000" is beta, maybe there is a newer one? Ver. 5.02 does not help on my system!
 
The driver is from September 1999 (!) and therefore really old. The AGP Driver of the retail W2K version is much newer (December 1999).
 
Bye
Frank