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  1. starrune56

    NVIDIA Display Driver has stopped responding

    Thanks for the help guys, I'm going to clean it and see what happens.
  2. starrune56

    NVIDIA Display Driver has stopped responding

    If this is the problem, why do other games work for me? Such as arma 2. Thanks for the help though, I'll get that checked out. Anything I can do to prevent overheating? Like underclocking or cleaning the dust out of the components?
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    NVIDIA Display Driver has stopped responding

    I've rolled back drivers, and installed 4 new drivers (currently on a beta driver). I began experiencing graphics card errors before I updated my drivers, I only updated drivers in an attempt to fix the problem. After checking, the driver is installed correctly.
  4. This has been put in the Troubleshooting forums as well, but due to the increased volume of traffic I've decided to post this to the general forums. About one month ago I started getting an error when I played DayZ. Some System Info- I’m using a Gateway P-7908u laptop which has a Nvidia geforce 260m and is running Windows 7. When I get on a DayZ server within a minute or less I get the error “Display Driver Nvidia Windows Kernel Mode Driver has stopped responding and has successfully recovered.” This error does not happen on any other games and doesn’t happen while playing normal ArmA 2. So far I have tried: Reinstalling Arma 2 & ArmA 2 CO Reinstalling Windows 7 Different versions of DirectX Different Nvidia Drivers Running the game on the lowest settings. Changing the power management options. Setting in-game video memory to default. Setting Windows theme to basic. Beating my computer with a lead pipe (just kidding) Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  5. About one month ago I started getting an error when I played DayZ. Some System Info- I’m using a Gateway P-7908u laptop which has a Nvidia geforce 260m and is running Windows 7. When I get on a DayZ server within a minute or less I get the error “Display Driver Nvidia Windows Kernel Mode Driver has stopped responding and has successfully recovered.” This error does not happen on any other games and doesn’t happen while playing normal ArmA 2. So far I have tried: Reinstalling Arma 2 & ArmA 2 CO Reinstalling Windows 7 Different versions of DirectX Different Nvidia Drivers Running the game on the lowest settings. Changing the power management options. Setting in-game video memory to default. Setting Windows theme to basic. Beating my computer with a lead pipe (just kidding) Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  6. You played SWG. We are best friends.
  7. That is not the m24 that is in the game. The M24 that is in Dayz does not have camouflage netting, so that is not a legal gun. The only weapon in the game with ghilli camo is the SVD. Therefore, that is not a legal weapon.
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    Self Administered Blood Packs

    That is a very viable alternative. Seeing as blood does regenerate in real life, it would make a lot of sense. Essentially, any system where I can play alone, not have to worry about trying to make friends and get shot, would be spectacular.
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    Self Administered Blood Packs

    That isn't how I want to play. I have more fun being a loner. There should be more reward for the risk. Something as important as blood restoration should cater to all styles of play. If realism is really a concern, implement something else. This, however, appears to be the easiest way to get a better healing system for alone players.
  10. I would very much like Blood Packs to be made self administered. Personally, I prefer to play alone, and when I get shot and manage to survive, I'm usually doomed because my blood is at a low level and my vision is blurry. Its not very safe to run and find 140 cans of beans, or go hunting. If a player is willing to brave the big city to find a hospital or military camp with blood bags, they should be rewarded with the ability to use these no matter what. There are better systems, but this seems to be the easiest to implement, seeing as it uses something that is currently in the game. Suggestions? Improvements? Thanks. I'm just tired of dying with 6 blood bags in my backpack.
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