I was just thinking. Try going to Nvidia and download the latest WHQL driver from them. A lot of x51 owners have fixed the crash you are seeing by doing that.
If you need help finding the driver then just let me know and I will link it for you. Please privde the make of your GPU if you can.
Thanks, the technician that came over told me he had downloaded all the latest drivers. But if you can send the link I'd appreciate it, it can't harm any. It has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555 if that assists in narrowing it down.
Thanks, the technician that came over told me he had downloaded all the latest drivers. But if you can send the link I'd appreciate it, it can't harm any. It has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555 if that assists in narrowing it down.
Thanks for your help morblore, I followed the link and installed the new drivers. I'll give it 7 days, if it dosent crash in that time I'll consider it a success.
Thanks for your help morblore, I followed the link and installed the new drivers. I'll give it 7 days, if it dosent crash in that time I'll consider it a success.
Sounds good. Most of the time it's better to do a fresh install by cleaning out all the old driver stuff but we didn't do that. If it does crash again I would suggest doing that and trying the driver again but lets cross that road when/if we need to.
I think I've sort of the same issue my screen is normally already a bit greyish but if I play a game like Skyrim, the screens just stops and after a while it says the same problem as you have I think I'm going to buy a new monitor if that doesn't work I send my PC back to alienware.
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July 28th, 2012 17:00
Motherboard, PSU,Ram,Operating System and drivers. There is a lot more to do so just ask for a system replacment. Less headache that way.
If you want to trouble shoot it some here just let me know and I would be more then happy to walk you through a few things.
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July 28th, 2012 20:00
I was just thinking. Try going to Nvidia and download the latest WHQL driver from them. A lot of x51 owners have fixed the crash you are seeing by doing that.
If you need help finding the driver then just let me know and I will link it for you. Please privde the make of your GPU if you can.
Hustra
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July 28th, 2012 21:00
Thanks, the technician that came over told me he had downloaded all the latest drivers. But if you can send the link I'd appreciate it, it can't harm any. It has a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555 if that assists in narrowing it down.
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July 28th, 2012 21:00
Try this one. Many people have used it and it resolved their problem.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-winvista-64bit-301.42-whql-driver.html
Hustra
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July 28th, 2012 23:00
Thanks for your help morblore, I followed the link and installed the new drivers. I'll give it 7 days, if it dosent crash in that time I'll consider it a success.
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Sounds good. Most of the time it's better to do a fresh install by cleaning out all the old driver stuff but we didn't do that. If it does crash again I would suggest doing that and trying the driver again but lets cross that road when/if we need to.
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December 19th, 2012 11:00
First I will say: my english isn't very well
I think I've sort of the same issue my screen is normally already a bit greyish but if I play a game like Skyrim, the screens just stops and after a while it says the same problem as you have I think I'm going to buy a new monitor if that doesn't work I send my PC back to alienware.