Erik Rutins -> Nvidia possibilities... (5/24/2002 8:09:49 AM)
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Frankly, I've gotten UV to run on my old Pentium 166Mhz Laptop with 128Mb of RAM. It's EXTREMELY slow, but it runs and works fine on the bizarre ancient laptop integrated graphics and sounds. It also works perfectly on various GeForce 2 systems I've tried it out on and I know Dave tested it on a GeForce 3. With all the various system and OS configurations, none of the testers reported anything like this so it's definitely being tough to track down. Anyway, getting to the point... If some of you are intrepid souls, could you try several of the recent and not-so-recent Nvidia driver revisions to see if they make any difference for you? If this is a graphics/driver issue, perhaps we can track it down to a particular feature or revision series through this kind of info. Since we can't duplicate it here, we are relying on more info "from the field" at present. Also, in terms of general advice for anyone experiencing problems: Make sure you have plenty of swap space on your hard drive and that you've defragmented and run scandisk recently. Try an uninstall/reinstall of UV. Make sure you have the latest sound/graphics drivers and the latest chipset drivers for your motherboard. Try reinstalling them. Make sure you are updated to DirectX 8.1. Try disabling other programs running in the background. Try disabling your sound device. Try re-enabling it. If you have a system/registry checking utility like Norton Systemworks 2002, make sure you are free of any major problems in that area. Try running your desktop at different resolutions and different color depths. Try running UV at both 800x600 and 1024x768. As always, post any info you discover that may help and let us know if any of these resolve your problems. For those of you with zooming problems, are you problem-free if you avoid the zoom? Regards, - Erik
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