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Message 152958 - Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 9:58:09 UTC
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My main PC has a Creative GeForce FX5200 Graphics Card, on numerous occaisions the screen has gone black and stayed there after i try to get rid of the screen saver, the only solution is to reboot the PC, this doesn't happen when i use the computers onboard graphics though so the card appears to be the culprit.
Anyone got any thoughts, advice, tweaks, hacks etc which could help with this.

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Message 153044 - Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:18:24 UTC

Might try an update of the drivers....
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Message 153046 - Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 14:19:13 UTC - in response to Message 153044.  

Might try an update of the drivers....

They're as updated as they get, thanks though.
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Message 155005 - Posted: 22 Aug 2005, 11:31:05 UTC

Problems cleared itself, straange!
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