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 From:  Michael Gibson
4286.2 In reply to 4286.1 
Hi urban_h - that kind of "blue screen" total system crash most likely indicates some kind of bug in your video driver. So it's not really a matter of adjusting settings - you need to get a newer video driver that does not have the bug in it.

I'd recommend leaving all video card settings just at their default - often times that says "application controlled" in the video card driver settings.

Try going directly to the nVidia web site and download drivers from there - often times there is a newer driver on their web site than what you may find through Windows Update.

Also if you can find any setting under the video card settings that says "Enable threaded optimizations" try disabling that.

- Michael
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 From:  urban_h
4286.3 In reply to 4286.2 
Thanks Michael !

I have updated the graphic card . Now I gonna try disable "Enable threaded optimizations"....
Thanks for so quick answer !

/ urban_h
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 From:  NightCabbage
4286.4 
Side-note, apparently all the 8800GTX type cards are failing around this time (mine did earlier)... so yours might be on the way out, too :(
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 From:  SteveMacc (STEVEH)
4286.5 
I think it's because today is the end of the world. Good bye.
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 From:  BurrMan
4286.6 In reply to 4286.5 
Hey Steve,
Remember that the recent large earthquake actually shifted the earths axis by something like 10 meters, so the calender now changes...

So you have to calculate the bi-lateral distribution of the overall retro motion of solidity dynamics to get to the underlying root value of equatic quantation and then compensate for the fluidity of "caso-normal", which leaves you with an hortmaticle resulting value leading towards future easy computation. This is the simple explanation of course, but I'm sure the govt. has the final, complete analysis posted!

I think we now say "Ciao cruel world!" :o
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
4286.7 In reply to 4286.6 
Can we replicate that in MoI Burr ?

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 From:  BurrMan
4286.8 In reply to 4286.7 
""""""""Can we replicate that in MoI Burr ?"""""""

Hi Danny,
I'm pretty sure that MoI's expressions system can handle it. Here is a sample file of the theory result.

EDITED: 19 Jun 2012 by BURRMAN

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 From:  crankbait (EME)
4286.9 In reply to 4286.8 
so we can figure on tuesday
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 From:  BurrMan
4286.10 In reply to 4286.9 
Roughly.... My example left out the bi-lateral distribution of the overall retro motion of solidity dynamics, so it was still give or take! :o
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