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Ok, I tried drivesweeper and ccleaner with still no luck at reinstalling the drivers so went for the fresh Win 7 install.
Windows won’t recognise the card now and I get BSOD’s if I try to force install the AMD drivers so it’s looking like the card’s got a problem although the temperature’s sitting at 45c so it should be ok heat wise.
Considering the age if the PC I’m thinking I may have to bite the bullet and go for an upgrade of the motherboard / cpu/ memory and a new PCI-E graphics card if the credit card can cope…….. :/
Are your speaking of the Crossfire profiles? Why would you install those? Those are the profiles for games when using two or more cards in Crossfire mode. If you only have one card there’s no need for em. I would uninstall them and see what happens. In fact I would just run Drivesweeper and uninstall all graphics drivers to include the profiles, reboot, then reinstall just the graphics drivers.
Yeah, I realised it probably wasn’t a good idea after I’d gone ahead and installed (that will teach me not to read things carefully ).
I did try to uninstall them – Win 7 wouldn’t let me do this in safe mode strangely so I had to delete the card in device manager (including drivers) until I could boot into Windows normally to uninstall.
That didn’t help so I’ve tried uninstalling all the Catalyst stuff including the drivers, and then reinstalled just the drivers after rebooting but got the BSOD back again.
I’ve also tried to use a Driver Remover program called Driver Fusion (found it on another forum) but that hasn’t helped either.
If I have to reinstall Windows it’s not too bad as I don’t have much other than Guild Wars 1 & 2 installed on it.
Just frustrating that a simple uninstall didn’t solve the problem.
One thing I did notice after the Mad King event went live is that the fan on my graphics card ramped up in speed/noise, so the card is clearly doing more work with the extra effects in the game. Is it possible that your card might have been running a bit too hot after the patch, which caused the crashes? If so, you might want to manually boost the speed for the cooling fan to see if that works, or open the case and blow out all the heat sinks to make sure they’re cooling things like they should be.
I ran GPU-Z and the card temp seemed ok but that wasn’t when the game was running, the case I have is pretty well cooled but I’ll definately check the temperature when I get the game running again (hopefully).
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I have a fairly low specced machine (by todays standards) which has been working fairly well up until last night. ( Specs below)
AMD ATHLON 64 X2 Dual Core 3800+ 2.0 GHZ
OEM Radeon HD4670 AGP 1GB Ram
3GB Ram
Win 7
I know it’s old but I can’t justify the cash at the moment to buy a new system so I’m stuck with it but so far I’d been managing to keep GW2 running fine at medium to low settings.
Anyway, after the Oct 22 update the client downloaded last night I found that I was getting constant black screen problems so after checking the sticky I tried downloading the application profiles and installing that and on reboot got the dreaded BSOD
After a lot of uninstalling, reinstalling, system restores etc I now find that my PC refuses to run with anything other than VGA compatible drivers otherwise it will just BSOD everytime windows starts.
I wouldn’t have thought installing the application profiles exe from AMD would have corrupted anything ( I had the Catalyst 12.6 drivers installed and working fine ) but thats the only change I made before the BSOD issues so thats the most obvious cause that I can see.
I’m pretty much at the point of blowing everything away and trying a fresh Win 7 install as I suspect that theres a corrupt file or setting somewhere unless theres a method of restoring the drivers that someone with more knowledge of AMD graphics cards/drivers can offer me.
If I do go for the fresh install of Win 7, whats the best/latest drivers for the HD4670 AGP card to install?
I’m hoping I can find a fix for this otherwise I won’t be playing GW2 much for a bit
For me, GW2 has definately been worth the money
I’m really enjoying playing through the game and as a casual player I feel that I’m getting more than £60’s worth of entertainment from the game.
There may be bugs now but I know that Arenanet listens to their players and that any bugs can and will be fixed and also I know that by the time I have exhausted all the things there is to do in the game that they will have released new content.
I have a feeling that I will still be playing the game in months / years to come as I did with GW1.