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« on: 23-09-2011, 00:09:23 »
Hello. I am getting a Kernell_Stack_Inpage "blue screen of death" when changing weapons. It does not do this all the time when changing weapons, but sometimes it will, doesn't seem to matter in terms of a specific weapon or class either. Melee, rifle, grenade, SMG....no real pattern. However, I am also getting the same "BSOD" every time I press the TAB key to see the score as well as the ESCAPE key to get back to the main menu while still in-game.
I am running version 2.4. I have also just been playing single-player lately as it is giving me a CD-key error (unknown why, I have been gaming BF2 legally since 2005 lol). Map doesn't seem to matter either, and I have only been playing 16 player and 32 player maps, no 64 player maps yet. Running video settings mostly on high, some turned to medium, AA off, 1024x768 resolution, 60hz refresh rate, 80% view distance. Audio settings are on high using Creative X-FI. I haven't played Forgotten Hope in awhile (much less any other game.....I started gaming again when I saw the new version had been released!) so I am not totally sure if this is related to this specific release version or not, or if my issue is one-of-a-kind, or if there are others out there with this or a similar issue.
I also did a complete reinstall of Battlefield 2 and the latest patch about 3 months ago or so. Windows XP is fully updated but is not a fresh install, it has been installed for a couple of years now.
Also, the video drivers on my system have not changed in over a year. I am using the latest ATI "legacy" driver for my x1950 so that has not changed. Last week I did update my Creative audio drivers, but this issue was also occuring before I updated those drivers, so the new audio drivers did not have an impact at all.
The specs of my system: (not the newest but not horrible either...a bit outdated but oh well)
Windows XP Home Service Pack 3
Asus A8N-32 SLI Deluxe motherboard
AMD FX-60 2.61 ghz Dual-Core processor
2gb Ultra RAM
850 watt Ultra power supply
Creative X-FI X-Treme Music sound card
ATI "Sapphire" X-1950 XT PCI-Express x16 256mb RAM video card
2 x 320gb Seagate SATA harddrives, not set to RAID. One of the drives has Windows and my programs on it, while other second drive contains my documents and other files on it.