hmm, is it reviving an old thread if its your thread to begin with ands its for the same topic?
ok, so since i last posted a lot of crap has happened with this damn computer. i swear, i am NEVER building my own computer again. when i got my computer back, from my last post, the dam thing was running slow as all hell and games were so choppy it was worthless to play, settings didnt seem to matter. so i figured i would update windows and all my drivers, right? so i update all my drivers, then i get into updating windows. i install sp2, then i get validation errors, wonderful!!
so i talk to MS tech support for 3 hours or so trying to get my copy of windows str8, and then they are like "yeah, u just need to reformat" and im like "yeah that figures". so i reformat and i start getting BSOD's everytime i rtry to load windows, as well as ram errors(atleast MS said they were ram errors, but i was also getting errors with my RAID driver so <shrug>). so i disable my raid and the raid error goes away, but i still get BSODs. to make a long story short, i figured out i had a bad ram stick but couldnt really figure out which one it was, so i took the comptuer back to the shop.
i get my computer back from the shop last night. they tested each stick of ram thoroughly and figured out which stick was bad and made sure that 2 good sticks were in, and loaded up windows for me and did most of the updates. so it was left to me to update all the drivers and the rest of the updates.
well, the first drivers i try to install are the nForce drivers...BSOD upon reboot! yay! so after a couple of tries i boot into my last known good configuration and everything is all good, im only getting the BSODs after i install the nforce drivers. so i update all my other drivers, install some utilities, flash my bios to the latest version, do all my windows updates, and flash the bios to the lastest version 1.4, etc. this took like 8 hours or so last night. i finally try again to load the nforce drivers...load them...restart...NO BSOD!!! FTW!!! YAY!!! everything seems to be stable, etc. so i reboot and set up my ram and my raid and plug in my external drive with esata and set up my boot order again and boot back up into windows
so, now i try to install crysis. i get it installed, and go into the game. whats the first thing we all do with a game? we adjust the settings! i adjust the resolution to 1280x1024 and the video card drivers stop responding. i reboot and try again, same thing. i reboot and re-download and re-install the video drivers and go into crysis under dx9 - now crysis wont even boot up. so i install stalker clear sky...same thing, the game engine wont boot up.
so, i was gonna take it back to the computer shop, but the guy called me up and was like "hey, i know u were planning on bringing your computer back, but i talked to my boss and he wont let me not charge you. so dont really bother bringing it back in, cause all i can really do at this point is tinker with it and i dont wanna charge u for that" an stuff like that. i like the tech workin on my computer, he's a good guy. but if he's at his wits end, what am i to do??
h suggested that i get i driver cleaning tool and wipe out all the nvidia drivers and do a fresh install of them. so i download driver sweeper and get all the nvidia drivers out, then i just shut down the computer, time for work. he also said that if wiping the drivers and re-installing them didint that at that point he would suggest RMAing, or Re-RMAing, everything in the computer(im thinking he didnt mean the raid hdd's and the dvd drive and floppy drive, but everything else, including the main hdd) and getting all fresh parts and going from there
so what do u guys think? this is the short versio of events so far, i can elaborate on any point
please ask questions, please help!
if it helps i kept s step by step journal of everything i did on the computer since i got it back last night
EDIT: i forgot to mention that the computer still seems to be running somewhat slow, as before i shut down i was getting system hang-ups that lasted a few seconds...its hard to test the speed though, since i cant get into any games to test it!!
EDIT 2: edited for some confusing points and added new info, see my next post
EDIT 3: i forgot to mention that sometimes on cold boots the computer will not boot up....everything runs but no post, no boot, no audio beep codes, and my blue power led does not come on...but the hdd led does. i think thats just a loose connection somewhere