I am getting a "crash-to-desktop"
Explanation:
I have not followed the test patches really, but the 3 I have are U11, U17 and U20. All have this ctd. I am running Windows Media Center 2005 rollup 2 with all update and patches
The steps I take that produces this CTD are:
Load up LFS
Go to mutiplayer
Does not matter weather the windows option in the mutiplayer menu is yes or no
click display list of games
wait for the servers to finish loading or even stopping it still produces this
click back
and click back again
and bang I have a CTD, happens often but not all the time.
No my computer is not overclocked nor in a SLI format
Computer Specs:
Windows XP Home / Windows Media Center 05 / Windows Vista Beta 2 64-bit
AMD 64 4000+
Nvidia Geforce 7800GT
2GB Ram
ASUS SLI A8N DELUXE MOTHERBOARD
MAXTOR 200GB 7200RPM 8MB CACHE SERIAL ATA
Maxtor 300GB HD
HIPER TYPE-R 480WATTS BLACK TRUE POWER HPU-4K480
Asus TV card
If you need a video of it, I can supply one.
P.S, That image was taken before it some how sorted itself for a while. The address is the same as that but instead of 9d at the end of the address, its now 83.
Explanation:
I have not followed the test patches really, but the 3 I have are U11, U17 and U20. All have this ctd. I am running Windows Media Center 2005 rollup 2 with all update and patches
The steps I take that produces this CTD are:
Load up LFS
Go to mutiplayer
Does not matter weather the windows option in the mutiplayer menu is yes or no
click display list of games
wait for the servers to finish loading or even stopping it still produces this
click back
and click back again
and bang I have a CTD, happens often but not all the time.
No my computer is not overclocked nor in a SLI format
Computer Specs:
Windows XP Home / Windows Media Center 05 / Windows Vista Beta 2 64-bit
AMD 64 4000+
Nvidia Geforce 7800GT
2GB Ram
ASUS SLI A8N DELUXE MOTHERBOARD
MAXTOR 200GB 7200RPM 8MB CACHE SERIAL ATA
Maxtor 300GB HD
HIPER TYPE-R 480WATTS BLACK TRUE POWER HPU-4K480
Asus TV card
If you need a video of it, I can supply one.
P.S, That image was taken before it some how sorted itself for a while. The address is the same as that but instead of 9d at the end of the address, its now 83.