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teus2005
23-10-2008, 03:25:PM
Hi all,
I have recently upgraded my computer and ever since then FIFA crashes to my desktop or freezes my computer all togheter.
Before my upgrade it worked fine.
My specs are:
Motherboard - Intel DG35EC
Processor - Intel Core 22 Duo 2.0 GHz
Graphics - Sapphire ATI 4870
Sound - X-fi Xtream gamer
OS - Vista ultimate 32 bit

All recent drivers and updates are installed.

Please help.

Thanks in advance

Platini10
24-10-2008, 06:49:AM
Hi,

What were your specs before you upgraded? Have you checked your event viewer application log to see what the error says?

teus2005
24-10-2008, 10:06:AM
Hi, Thanks for the replay.
My specs before the upgrade where:
Intel DG33BU Motherboard
Leadteak Nvidia 8600GT 512kb

I forgot to mention that I have 4 GB Ram.

Please forgive my ignorance, I'm relatively new to Vista. Where do I find event viewer application?

Platini10
24-10-2008, 04:19:PM
Hi,

I'll bet that you have remnants of the nvidia driver on your PC and that is conflicting with your new Radeon Video Card driver. When I remove and replace a Video driver, I always use Driver Cleaner 3 (there are probably newer free versions). I completely remove the nvidia vid driver in Safe Mode.

If I was in your shoes, I would remove the current Radeon driver and the older nvidia driver in safe mode and once all is removed, I would re-install the radeon driver.

I don't use vista, but I'll bet that you can use the search function and type "Event Viewer" and it will find it.

Good luck.

teus2005
25-10-2008, 03:40:PM
Hi
Thanks for the answer. However I reinstalled windows when I upgraded my hardware so no old Nvidia drivers should be left on my HD.

Any Ideas? please

Platini10
31-10-2008, 04:41:AM
Hi, Sorry for the late reply. Have you been able to find the event viewer in vista? I'm guessing that there would probably be an error in the application log. I don't use vista, but I built a pc last year for my nephew and installed vista. I sort of remember that I had to install the video drivers (nvidia) prior to doing the Vista OS install - there was a prompt to load video drivers that I had missed on the first go around. Vista defaulted to generic MS video drivers and I couldn't update the driver like an XP install, at least that's what I found - until I reloaded the OS.

Hope that helps.