gunnaboy
Member
+26|6946
My computer is crashng after load in. From start: Load BF2, Pick Server, Press JOIN GAME. Once i have done this all I can do is ALT/TAB out of the game. Its as though the computer freezes, the mouse does not move or anything!!
My System:
A8n Sli Premium Mobo
Athlon64 3800+ x2 cpu(switched to single core in game)
2Gig Geil DDR400 ram
Pixelveiw 7800Gt graphics card(medium settings in game)
Sound (on board)
Standard mouse and keyboard
21" Crt monitor

Everything was running perfect until yesterday when it started crashing every game. Everything works fine when web browsing, playing card games, listening to music and even watching a DVD. But when I load into a game like BF2 or similar I press join game then nothing. If i leave it for 30sec the computer shuts down then turns itself back on again. This is driving me nuts. To rule out one thing: I have downloaded and install the latest graphics driver from nVidia and it still crashes. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!.   

Last edited by gunnaboy (2006-09-12 01:20:19)

DoctorFruitloop
Level 13 Wrongdoer
+515|6774|Doncaster, UK
A few questions:

Have you changed anything at all?
Has windows downloaded any updates?
Has anybody else got access to you PC?

Have you checked for viruses and spyware?
gunnaboy
Member
+26|6946
Haven't changed any settings
Windows is updated to the most recent
My girlfriend  has access but she just looks at e-mail, plays card games(solitaire) and BF2. Anything to do with system she won't touch

I did a scan and there were no viruses, spyware or the like
I run McAfee easy pc protection



SORRY!!!! Can someone please move this topic to BF2-Help!!!!  PLEASE   

Last edited by gunnaboy (2006-09-12 01:40:21)

CrazeD
Member
+368|6901|Maine
First off, right-click "My Computer". Go to Properties, then click the "Advanced" tab at the top right, then under "Startup and Recovery", click "Settings". Now, un-check the box that says "Automatically restart".

You should know get a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) in the event of system failure. This will help to determine the problem based on the error code it will give.


I'm gonna guess RAM or PSU. Download Prime95 (google it for a link) and run it. Go to Torture Test and choose "In Largeplace FFS (pretty sure that's what it's called)". If you're computer locks up or gives a BSOD, then it is definiately a power issue or a RAM issue.
DoctorFruitloop
Level 13 Wrongdoer
+515|6774|Doncaster, UK
Also try rolling back to an earlier Windows system restore point and see what happens.

I've seen windows updates completely screw up BF2 for some reason.
Scorpion0x17
can detect anyone's visible post count...
+691|6994|Cambridge (UK)
I'd put my money on RAM or PSU too, or maybe video card.

Or, has the PC been moved at all?

If it has, open the side and check that all expansion cards and the ram are all seated in their sockets properly. Also check HDD/DVD data cables and all power cables.

Sometimes it can be a simple as something being just very slightly out of kilter - and if you just go round and make sure all connections are true it sometimes fixes that kind of problem.
gunnaboy
Member
+26|6946
Thanks for all the sugestions guys. But i found the problem laid with the control setting(ingame). I reset the controls to default then set them to the way I usually have them. Weird enough problem solved. I had gotten to the stage where I pulled it apart and reassembled it and still had the problem. Never did I think that it would be so simple. Thanks again everyone and hopefully see you guys in game.  Three cheers to all that replied. 
jsnipy
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+3,276|6751|...

DoctorFruitloop wrote:

Also try rolling back to an earlier Windows system restore point and see what happens.

I've seen windows updates completely screw up BF2 for some reason.
ewe .. system restore -1
DoctorFruitloop
Level 13 Wrongdoer
+515|6774|Doncaster, UK

jsnipy wrote:

DoctorFruitloop wrote:

Also try rolling back to an earlier Windows system restore point and see what happens.

I've seen windows updates completely screw up BF2 for some reason.
ewe .. system restore -1
Yeah, it sucks, but it does sometimes work.
RichyCizzo
Member
+9|6706|Florida
I say somethings overheating because the way you describe it, a computer has a self-defense mechanism that shuts itself off to prevent damage to the overheating part. I learned this when I tried to install an AMD Athlon XP 2500+ with the Barton core. This was long ago and I forgot to put the heatsink on. But honestly, it could be your chipset, CPU, or your video card overheating.

EDIT:

Didn't know he solved it. LOL SINCE WHEN DID AN IN GAME SETTING CAUSE THAT KIND OF TROUBLE?!

Last edited by RichyCizzo (2006-09-12 06:56:46)

jsnipy
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+3,276|6751|...

DoctorFruitloop wrote:

jsnipy wrote:

DoctorFruitloop wrote:

Also try rolling back to an earlier Windows system restore point and see what happens.

I've seen windows updates completely screw up BF2 for some reason.
ewe .. system restore -1
Yeah, it sucks, but it does sometimes work.
I guess that was assholish of me to say .. it is a benefit to some. Its all context
gunnaboy
Member
+26|6946
Just a quick note about temperature(celcius):
CPU  25 - 35 degrees
MOBO 20 - 25
G/Card 35 - 45
PSU 40 - 50

My case is a Thermaltake TAI CHI liquid cooled

Last edited by gunnaboy (2006-09-12 07:07:37)

CrazeD
Member
+368|6901|Maine

gunnaboy wrote:

Just a quick note about temperature(celcius):
CPU  25 - 35 degrees
MOBO 20 - 25
G/Card 35 - 45
PSU 40 - 50

My case is a Thermaltake TAI CHI liquid cooled
Those temps are excellant.
gunnaboy
Member
+26|6946

CrazeD wrote:

gunnaboy wrote:

Just a quick note about temperature(celcius):
CPU  25 - 35 degrees
MOBO 20 - 25
G/Card 35 - 45
PSU 40 - 50

My case is a Thermaltake TAI CHI liquid cooled
Those temps are excellant.
I'm pretty happy with them, but it cost a bit!!! 

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