Charlie59 Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 Hi all, I did a previous post but failed to be able to upload all the diagnostics and fault files needed by all of you to help me through this "common" problem. The main culprit seems to be ZweiBlau.dll Its a right royal pain in the butt. I have tried everything to get my system to run this program but nothing seems to work. I have read all similar threads and applied where applicable, those work rounds but still I have the same problem. Lower right corner on desk top saying graphics card recovered. Above file named as the faulting DLL. S&S = All goes well till I start a training flight or any other flight in single player mode no matter the resolution. About 10 seconds into the flight the screen goes blank, but still sound, so the game its self is still running just not displaying the picture for it. Thats about it. I have ziped this fille up with 4 error and DX diag logs for your info. Hope someine can help as this sim looks like a real gem on my system. All my specs are in the DXDiag file. I have the Thrustmaster HOTAS Cougar with Throtal. No Rudder controls as yet. Cheers everyone and thanks for all your help. Great site! Great sim. Brett My direct email is mcits@bigpond.com Diagnostics.zip
Panzertard Posted August 31, 2009 Posted August 31, 2009 I can't see anything suspious in the DXdiag, but maybe you should unplug all irrelevant devices such as the "VideoMate" (I have no idea what it is). I also noticed you run x64 version of the Vista - I've seen a few guys with NVidia, 9xxx GPU, 190.x drivers and x64 ... on this particular forum. So - maybe there is a way to try to find alternatives for you on your x64 Nvidia setup. There's been a few posts around the board here suggesting the Nvidia 182.x or 185.x for the older GPU's. At least I would have tried this first - and be sure to use the driver-cleaner thingy between the tests. http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/ Also - the problems you have could also indicate a clogged up fan / overheating. O/C should be off for troubleshooting and testing. And check your hardware for dust :) The mind is like a parachute. It only works when it's open | The important thing is not to stop questioning
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