I get this with vBF2 and any mod... I have a p4 with an ATI 9800... right now I'm experimenting with my vid card cooling and putting extra fans on it just to make sure its not overheating. If I figure anything else out I'll let you know.
mattcrwi wrote:I get this with vBF2 and any mod... I have a p4 with an ATI 9800... right now I'm experimenting with my vid card cooling and putting extra fans on it just to make sure its not overheating. If I figure anything else out I'll let you know.
Which P4? For the longest time I ran with the 3.2ht and 9800pro/later 9800xt before I did a complete upgrade.
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I had this SAME exact problem and boy was it a *****! I recently upgraded my card and I havent had any problems. I upgraded from a 9800 128mb to a nVidia 7600 GT 256mb.
mattcrwi wrote:yeah looks like its definitely the 9800 that has a problem. I have a 2.4ghz P4 btw but I don't think that really matters.
Hmm never had a prob with my 9800pro.... While you are running a pretty old P4 you should have no prob running things on low, or medium if your feeling lucky.
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Luizinhuu, upload the minidump to a file hosting service.
Also run extensive memory check with memtest (http://www.memtest.org) and also stability test during 8+ hours with SP2004 (if you use a single core processor) or Orthos (if you run a dual core processor)
unfortunately I'm inclined to say some part of your hardware is deteriorating. I've fixed computers that have shown this behavior before where the time left until the next crash was smaller with every restart. I would say take Crisao23's advice because a minidump is simply windows dumping memory for later analysis upon recovery and doesn't really say anything else about the error.