Aaaaaargh!!

avfc82

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I have a Geforce 4 420 go and i'm experiencing loads of problems with my game. I have no problems with menus. When i select teams all is fine and i can start a game. When the camera starts to pan across the field my game then crashes. Not a normal crash but a crash so blad that XP has to restart. How can i over come this? Or are laptop users never destined to play Cricket 2002?
 
But it is a 32mb graphics card and i thought that would be ok for this game. I need updated drivers but i don't know where i can get them from. ???
 
But it is a 32mb graphics card and i thought that would be ok for this game. I need updated drivers but i don't know where i can get them from. ???
Get them from here GeForce 4 drivers

I have the same card as you, and when I updated my drivers the game works ok
 
I have downloaded the drivers needed but for some reason when i install them they don't seem to update the card. I have to restart my system after installation and this makes me believe i have installed the new driver, when i check the profile of my card its still saying the previous driver is the one installed. Please help, i haven't played Cricket for 6 weeks now and i'm going mad. :o
 
Make sure you've removed your old drivers first before installing the new ones. Not sure if Geforce has a 'remove driver' option, or if you need to do it it 'ad/remove programs'. Someone with a GeForce will advise you...
 
Nvidia is the card you want - my game crashed at first - it would either crash at the start of a game with a mini dump error or something or it would fearsome tweak up going back to a menu. But this Nvidia driver did the trick. go to www.nvidia.com and at the bottom of the main page click on "drivers" which should take you to the downloads page, install the new ones and hey presto it'll work like the dogs and you'll soon be bowling like Jimmy anderson. Here Here!
 
Right i've tried installing a new driver, i install the old drivers and the hardware from the remove programmes screen. This does this then restarts. When the computer restarts it installs a normal VGA driver then about 30 seconds later reinstalls my old nVidia drivers it does this even if i try to install new drivers. It always refers back to my previous drivers that were installed, is there anyway that i can stop this. I am running XP.
 
on your desktop click right mouse button, go to properties then settings, click advanced..should have your graphics info. You can change your drivers here mate..does this help?
 
on your desktop click right mouse button, go to properties then settings, click advanced..should have your graphics info. You can change your drivers here mate..does this help?
I'll give it a go tonight a see if works ok.
 

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