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Infinite Loop

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by powerslave_5th, Nov 8, 2006.

  1. powerslave_5th Newcomer, in training Posts: 25

    man , im tired, no solutions to this issue, i read that, not even buying a new video card will work out the infinite loop, so what do i have to do to stay away from it, please help me im desperated, please help, i have a P4 3ghz, 512 ram, ATI RADEON X300, hd 80 gb, intel chipset :mad:

    please help!!
    anything will be appreciated
  2. Rik Banned Posts: 4,987

    If you wish to get help then you should have a read of this - http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic33297.html

    I suspect that you have not recieved any help because you have not explained your problem properly, hopefully the guide will help!!!!:)
  3. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,731   +62

    http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=5&ArticleID=9

    Does this shed any light on your situation? No one can say any single fix can clear an endless loop... but there are a lot of things to try. Start by telling us exactly what you have done so far, and what brand is you motherboard?
  4. powerslave_5th Newcomer, in training Posts: 25

    thx everybody, but ive tryed, but all that i have read, apply for agp, not pci-e, so im lost, i dont know what to do, ive read all posts regarding this "infinite loop"
    that is getting me crazy

    thx
  5. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,731   +62

    Ok, so what's the motherboards make? Did you try another video card? I personnally have not heard of an Infinate Loop problem with systems built after 2004, and with these it has been video drivers, and video card compatiblity with certain motherboards
  6. powerslave_5th Newcomer, in training Posts: 25

    my motherboard is intel, my chipset is ATI RC410, ati radeon x300 pci-e, yes, ive tryed my video card on other pc and worked perfectly, please help me, i have the latest drivers.
     
  7. Tmagic650 TS Ambassador Posts: 18,731   +62

    At this point I am sure there is a compatibility issue with the video card and your motherboard. The only thing I can think of other than this, is to set the bios settings for the video, to a lower level and see if the infinate loop is gone
  8. powerslave_5th Newcomer, in training Posts: 25

    how do i do that? but what do you mean by video settings, what do i have to do?

    thx a lot =)
  9. powerslave_5th Newcomer, in training Posts: 25

    please help!! :(