I run several 3d applications, for example 3ds Max.
One day, my 3ds max just suddenly crashed and I was very surprised.
I changed its graphic mode to direct 3d, and it stopped crashing since then.
But I recently found out that something with my OpenGL is wrong. The game Jedi Academy also suddenly crashes, as well as another openGl - using application I use for 3d model production.
I’m really desperate and already tryed around with different drivers. I have a Geforce 6800, an Asus P4U800-X Motherboard, an Intel Pentium 4 with 2,4 Ghz and 512 Megabyte Ram.
Please, I’m begging you, help me out because I seriously need to get it work.
There is suppose to be a program that cleans up all traces of the nvidia driver installation. I don’t know the name, so ask around.
Try running the demo on this page http://magnum.dimajix.de/download/demos.shtml
If opengl32.dll was corrupt, delete it and XP or 2k will copy a fresh one to the system32 folder.
the chipset is the physical chip on the motherboard…in my case my graphic “card” IS a chip…the video drivers deal with the physical card that you plug into the slot on the motherboard…
The mobo chipset driver is 1. This contains optimized and bug fixes for the AGP port and whatever.
The drivers Windows installs is ancient history.
Install and reboot.
Try www.asus.com
The video card driver (www.nvidia.com).
Install and reboot.