Oh, I totally forgot about the PC specs. ^^"
My PC specs:
System:
Microsoft Windows XP
Media Center Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Computer:
Intel® Core2 CPU
T7400 @ 2.16GHz
994 MHz, 2,00 GB RAM
Video card:
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX
1. No, I am not ATI user.
2. Done that, still doesn't work.
3. Well, I'm gonna try this now.
Alright, tried "3.", but it still doesn't work. I've dowloaded and installed the newest video card driver, still doesn't work. What can I do, so it works? I'm sure, that the reason, why it doesn't work any more is, that that guy, who has repaired my video card, has done something, so I cannot play it any more? Do I have to change something in the video card settings? What do I have to do? I really wanna play Dolphin, I love it.
My PC specs:
System:
Microsoft Windows XP
Media Center Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Computer:
Intel® Core2 CPU
T7400 @ 2.16GHz
994 MHz, 2,00 GB RAM
Video card:
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX
(07-12-2009, 10:44 PM)nosound97 Wrote: Possible solutions:
1. Are you ATI user? If so, try downgrading your drivers to Catalyst 9.3, latest have memory leaks.
2. Run all your games through main Dolphin screen (set paths in Settings to do it)
3. Disable processes that take large amount of memory (RAM, Virtual, etc.)
And as more information you should post your PC specs
1. No, I am not ATI user.
2. Done that, still doesn't work.
3. Well, I'm gonna try this now.
Alright, tried "3.", but it still doesn't work. I've dowloaded and installed the newest video card driver, still doesn't work. What can I do, so it works? I'm sure, that the reason, why it doesn't work any more is, that that guy, who has repaired my video card, has done something, so I cannot play it any more? Do I have to change something in the video card settings? What do I have to do? I really wanna play Dolphin, I love it.

