nv4_disp . . INFINITE LOOP Problem
Hi yah, I recently started recieving a message regarding a problem concerning nv4_disp and my picture tends to break up and get caught up in an infinite loop. I went through many websites to try and get this fixed but i'm still having problems.
Hi yah,
I recently started recieving a message regarding a problem concerning nv4_disp and my picture tends to break up and get caught up in an infinite loop. I went through many websites to try and get this fixed but i'm still having problems. If someone may be able to help me out i'd be forever grateful. Thanks.
I recently started recieving a message regarding a problem concerning nv4_disp and my picture tends to break up and get caught up in an infinite loop. I went through many websites to try and get this fixed but i'm still having problems. If someone may be able to help me out i'd be forever grateful. Thanks.
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Originally posted by redsai:
Quote:Hi yah, I recently started recieving a message regarding a problem concerning nv4_disp and my picture tends to break up and get caught up in an infinite loop. I went through many websites to try and get this fixed but i'm still having problems. If someone may be able to help me out i'd be forever grateful. Thanks.
Wow! I haven't seen the old nVidia infinite loop problem since the early days of WinXP. If I remember rightly, it was something to do with fast writes on the AGP port.
What motherboard and drivers are you using?
Rgds
AndyF
Quote:Hi yah, I recently started recieving a message regarding a problem concerning nv4_disp and my picture tends to break up and get caught up in an infinite loop. I went through many websites to try and get this fixed but i'm still having problems. If someone may be able to help me out i'd be forever grateful. Thanks.
Wow! I haven't seen the old nVidia infinite loop problem since the early days of WinXP. If I remember rightly, it was something to do with fast writes on the AGP port.
What motherboard and drivers are you using?
Rgds
AndyF
Andy F,
I have a pentium 4 processor and I have nvidia ti 4200 graphics card. I have the most up to date drivers. I currently reinstalled windows xp over my current one and I still have pixilation and graphic distortion. If you need any other specifications that could give you further indication of what's wrong let me know. I appreicate it.
Red
I have a pentium 4 processor and I have nvidia ti 4200 graphics card. I have the most up to date drivers. I currently reinstalled windows xp over my current one and I still have pixilation and graphic distortion. If you need any other specifications that could give you further indication of what's wrong let me know. I appreicate it.
Red
Hey, I have the same problem.. same video card nvidia ti4200... but i've been having problems in addition to that loop... my computer freezes often, and i get some weird letters poping up randomly on start up and in bios settings... I'm pretty sure my motherboard is dieing, but will replaceing that fix that loop too?
I think i have the same Problem - But another Video Card.
Nvidia GeForce FX 5700LE.
There is upcoming a bluescreen (most times when i am in windows, not in games) saying that the Graphics Hardware was not probably controlled or programmerd by following file: nv4_disp
in english translated there is something standing about relooping (endlosschleife)
i will try the solution with regcleaner and totally uninstall or something else...
if anyone has a 100% solution for this - please contact me via ICQ AIM OR e-Mail
icq: 175059151
aim: nplmxrtsxlon
mail: NPLMxRTSxLoN@aol.com
Nvidia GeForce FX 5700LE.
There is upcoming a bluescreen (most times when i am in windows, not in games) saying that the Graphics Hardware was not probably controlled or programmerd by following file: nv4_disp
in english translated there is something standing about relooping (endlosschleife)
i will try the solution with regcleaner and totally uninstall or something else...
if anyone has a 100% solution for this - please contact me via ICQ AIM OR e-Mail
icq: 175059151
aim: nplmxrtsxlon
mail: NPLMxRTSxLoN@aol.com
I resolved the issue by doing the following on a Dell 4550 with a clean install of windows xp.
I rebooted into windows safe mode with networking, and then I downloaded the latest driver from nvidia. This allowed me to boot into windows without blue screen.
Then I ran windows update again. I have not had a blue screen since.
I rebooted into windows safe mode with networking, and then I downloaded the latest driver from nvidia. This allowed me to boot into windows without blue screen.
Then I ran windows update again. I have not had a blue screen since.