Real bad stuttering on the ground?
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Friend you really need to spend some money on a Real Hard drive. 195 +270 they are so old now.
GTX-550 should still be serviceable.I flew on a PII 955 & HD4850 @1920x1200 with max setting (min AA) for many a year.
It still gets used Arma3 Med/High settings @1920x1200 by my son and grand son here.Sorry but i didn’t understood, are you refering to the space on the HD or its especification?
The problem that i quoted above about the israeli theatre was resolved. I installed the new version of theatre (0991) and i didn’t have problems more.
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You Speced “HD: 475 gb (195 + 270)” sounded like you were still using some very old HDs
Cheers
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Hi there mate.
Well about your issue, do you use a firewall? Since you said that you have disabled the windows updates and Nvidia update, then only a firewall program may be the solution for you ;). Give it a try if you don’t use/have one.
Nikos.Using Windows defender ATM. But it is the same even if I disconect my computer from Internet. NVidia divers Updates seems to be stored somewhere and are loaded anytime I restart my PC.
Should be something else. Will try be unactivating the video updates.
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Same here with an old GTX260 … I am trying to revert to older drivers but anytime I uninstall the divers via the controle panel (completely, even by using some tool like Driver Cleaner) and re-install the older drivers, Windows (8.1) is automatically updating again to the lastest nVidia driver!
It is frustrating … I’ve tried almost everything including disabling windows and nVidia auto updates!
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maybe this is something you have to look into:
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You Speced “HD: 475 gb (195 + 270)” sounded like you were still using some very old HDs
Cheers
No, the HD (hard disck not video card) that i refered is new, is one sata with 500 gb physic space. i divided the HD in two virtual parts (disk 195 and disk 270), and i dont have problems with disk space. As the video card, my GTX 550 TI is enough for now.
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Thx guys for your hepl. Will see that as soon as back “home”
Thank you again!
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Thx guys for your hepl. Will see that as soon as back “home”
Thank you again!
With Win 7 the driver files are here e.g.:
C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\334.89\Win8_WinVista_Win7_64\English
In the past removing them from here has stopped them auto installing on startup.
Not sure with 8 - have avoided that nightmare - would hope it was the same.
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Thx guys for your hepl. Will see that as soon as back “home”
Thank you again!
Did you get this fixed? Only just seen your earlier post too. Have you tried disabling the “nVidia Update Service Daemon” using services.msc?
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Yes … thank you VERY much!
I’ve found the solution in “Device Installation Settings”
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Reverted to older drivers without any other problems.
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nice to hear DJ