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Thread: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

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    HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    okay, i'm a belgian and i'm trying to say this in my best english ^^

    When i start playing cs(counter-strike) after a while the game just freezes and the sound repeats hisself, i checked my Systeminfo/windowserrors and it says something about the nvoglnt.dll file.
    I've tried format several times, and nothing helps. I just formatted again, installed via drivers (vagpm410b) & nvidia drivers (43.45) & sound drivers (sblive!drivers).

    my pc specs:
    (CPU) 1-AMD Duron, 857MHz, 64KB (0% Load) .:. (RAM) usage: 167/384MB (43.49%) .:. (GFX) NVIDIA GeForce3, (Display) 1280x1024/32bit/60Hz
    (OS) Windows XP Professional (5.1 - 2600), (installed for) 7h 54m, (uptime) 3h 48m 24s .:. (HDDs) 24.1G/28.4G(84.7%) free

    Is there a fix for this problem or any recomends? i would give everything to fix this :>

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    I have the exact same problem wich appeared after i installed winxp..

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    well, as far as i know the xp aint the one causing trouble. I have win98SE and im suffering from this too. Ive tried almost every driver there is, reformated, installed fresh windows, upgrading bios changing my video card, tips and hints mentioned in this forum, everything... and still the problem keeps coming back.
    plz some1 come up w/ a solution!!!1 plz!1
    my specs: AMD Athlon ~750MHz
    win98SE
    GeForce 4 Mx 440
    SoundBlaster Audigy
    384mb Ram

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    If you rule out software, then it must be hardware.

    Sounds like a heat problem. Have you considered opening your case and putting a regular fan blowing into the case?

    If that fixes the problem, then you need better case cooling.

    If it doesn't then you may have a motherboard or video card problem.

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    yeh ive got that problem. Ive turned off the Nvidia helper service, tried many different drivers and turned on 2x mode but none of these work. Ive also got a powerful fan and that doesn't help at all.

    If we all have the same problem it must be due to something we all have in common.

    Does anyone have a ASUS A7V333 motherboard -it could be this???

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    I've an ASUS CUV4X-C motherboard with a Pentium III 750 Processor and an ATI RADEON 7500 video card. With Direct3D there is no problem, but it with when using OpenGL
    Allright Crew Who Want Some

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    we really need to solve this problem, it's annoying, please help.
    Allright Crew Who Want Some

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    Originally posted by elperryo:
    we really need to solve this problem, it's annoying, please help.
    What driver are you using? Do you have the latest from www.ati.com ???

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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    I've also been experiencing this problem for the past month. Reinstalls, reformats, virus checks, driver changes, etc... have not solved anything. This is on an older Tyan S1958c2 motherboard (SS7) with a K6-3 550 and WINDOWS XP.


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    Re: HL-counterstrike freezes // something with nvoglnt.dll

    It appears that this problem is very common w/ old motherboards. Mayby buying a new fresh one would fix the prob.

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