Got a Rifles Only Freezetag server going for us. I need enough people to go in so we can test it out and make sure its working. The IP is 216.246.108.171 and the port is 12205
thanks alot man, im glad my idea actualy worked lolz i love freeze tag, uh guys btw i need some major help i cant play on my comp its crashed. If anyone knows computers plz help me, just pm me ill be on my siblings computer till i can get some help thanks. Hope to play wit you guys soon!
ummmm i could help blitz but i need more specifics on what exactly happened besides it crashed..There are tooo many reasons a pc would do that...the main is usually because its bill gates.
lol sinner, ok here is the thing it wont do a restore point and it also wont turn on without restarting about 1 min into it being open. I also had an error screen appear once here is what it said
A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
the problem seems to be caused by the following file: nv4_disp
The device driver got stuck in an infinate loop. This usually indicatesa problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly.
Thats all it said and its a blue screeen i cant even get it to turn on now. it restarts the instant im in.
ok thanks ill check that, i did just buy a 700 watt supply and i have been having problems since i got that. thanks and anymore suggestions from anyone else is much appreciated
OK bro this is what i was told from my programmer try this.
The nv4_disp fix. 1. Boot your computer into Safe Mode w/ Networking. For Windows XP users, this is accomplished by pressing F8 repeatedly when your computer is booting up. You will be presented with several options. Choose “Safe Mode w/ Networking.” This will boot Windows XP into Safe Mode, but you will be able to browse the Web. 2. Go to NVIDIA’s Web site and download the latest display drivers for Windows XP. I saved the 20MB file to my desktop for easy locating later on. 3. Remove the NVIDIA display drivers currently installed on your machine. To do this, right click on “My Computer,” then select Properties. Click the “Hardware” tab, then click “Device Manager.” You now see a list of hardware devices installed on your computer. Double click “Display Adapters.” You should now see your NVIDIA card listed. Click it once to highlight it, then click the “Uninstall” icon in the upper right of Device Manager menu. Say “peace!” as the NVIDIA drivers are removed from your machine. 4. Install the updated NVIDIA display drivers. Double-click the NVIDIA setup file you saved to the desktop earlier. The installation will run its course. 5. Reboot your computer.
After following these steps, Windows XP should start up as usual (prior to our little nv4_disp bug). Your “nv4_disp” problem is officially solved.
Dude thanks, you are awesome, i will try this as asoon as my dad gets home. Im still on meds and i dont have enough control over my hands to mess with a comp. But I cant tell you how much i appreciate the advice, hope to be back up later today. Again Thanks!
uhh hey i got another prob sinner, now when i get in instead of restarting it just freezes, as in no activity and no thought the mose wont move it doesnt matter what im doing it just freeezes, so ya tanks man i really do appreciate teh help you give me,..