thanks. just updated the driver. however the problem still seem to exist. the strange thing is that it seems only to happen when I click Internet Explorer. I am currently using mozilla and everything seems fineOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Sometimes the drivers provided on CD are not the latest, and usually contains some sort of bugs. Try getting the latest ones here:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
Can you also list out your PC specifications?
not sure what the power supply is.... will check. however when it's up and running, OBLIVION plays fine.....Originally posted by hiphop2009:nt enough power from ur power supply?
so how many watts ur power supply gives out?
thanks. just updated the driver. however the problem still seem to exist. the strange thing is that it seems only to happen when I click Internet Explorer. I am currently using mozilla and everything seems fineWhich version of Internet Explorer? The latest one or Internet Explorer version 6?
Don't really advice TS to flash his card, since it would void the warrantyOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Seems like an issue with nVidia. There has been quite a few complains on it. The latest drivers don't fix it, but flashing the graphics card fixed it.
Unless he knows how to... otherwise... he would have to bear with it.Originally posted by orionlight:Don't really advice TS to flash his card, since it would void the warranty
X2.Did he completely uninstall the onboard graphics driver?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:He might have on-board graphics, which resulted in this rare amount of RAM.