05-17-2004, 11:58 PM
Hey everyone. Having a bit of a problem here and I hoped maybe someone had some bright ideas.
I'm currently using a Radeon 9700Pro, installed a little over a year ago after the fan went out on an nVidia Ti4200 (*shudders* bad memory). Today I restarted my computer, left for a while, came back to find that the screensaver wasn't running.
"Hm, that's odd..."
So I opened up my display properties, went to the screensaver tab... watched my screen flicker a bit and then saw a box on the "monitor" in that window saying no Direct3D device could be detected.
"Riiiiight...."
And to top it off, I got a warning that VPUrecover had saved my system from a complete deadlock and I needed to reboot. Basically the card throws itself into a type of safe mode so one can finish up things and save work before needing a restart. Handy feature... but I think it's stuck there.
Basically, the system is not recognizing that I have a card capable of handling 3D rendering, and even things like scrolling on webpages are slow to the point where you can see the screen refreshing as you scroll down. I'm afraid I've gone through another video card, but would like to exhaust other avenues before I shell out a good deal of money for a new one. I'm also in the middle of a move, so of course this is just adding to the list of things I'm taking care of today.
After I'm moved and get my system set up, I'm going to run a full antivirus just in case (hey, you never know, and I'm bad about putting off scanning my system). Once I've run out of ideas, it looks like it's time to start price shopping vid cards.
Any ideas in the meantime?
I'm currently using a Radeon 9700Pro, installed a little over a year ago after the fan went out on an nVidia Ti4200 (*shudders* bad memory). Today I restarted my computer, left for a while, came back to find that the screensaver wasn't running.
"Hm, that's odd..."
So I opened up my display properties, went to the screensaver tab... watched my screen flicker a bit and then saw a box on the "monitor" in that window saying no Direct3D device could be detected.
"Riiiiight...."
And to top it off, I got a warning that VPUrecover had saved my system from a complete deadlock and I needed to reboot. Basically the card throws itself into a type of safe mode so one can finish up things and save work before needing a restart. Handy feature... but I think it's stuck there.
Basically, the system is not recognizing that I have a card capable of handling 3D rendering, and even things like scrolling on webpages are slow to the point where you can see the screen refreshing as you scroll down. I'm afraid I've gone through another video card, but would like to exhaust other avenues before I shell out a good deal of money for a new one. I'm also in the middle of a move, so of course this is just adding to the list of things I'm taking care of today.
After I'm moved and get my system set up, I'm going to run a full antivirus just in case (hey, you never know, and I'm bad about putting off scanning my system). Once I've run out of ideas, it looks like it's time to start price shopping vid cards.
Any ideas in the meantime?
See you in Town,
-Z
-Z