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A7N8X: terminating nForce Tray causes whole system to freeze!



 
 
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Old September 17th 03, 10:45 AM
Andreas Eibach
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Default A7N8X: terminating nForce Tray causes whole system to freeze!

Yep ...

OS is Win98 SE, and after I got the following problem with the drivers from
my CD supplied with the mobo, I tried to drop those drivers and reinstall
the drivers from the net. No changes except a few cosmetical fixes in the
installer itself.
Problem stays:

- Load nForce Tray at startup
- Right-click with mouse on tray icon and say 'Exit'. (or 'Quit', I've got
german version sorry)

Try to click anywhere resp. try to open IE or Opera or whatever.

SYSTEM HANGS.

To be able to work normally again, I have to reboot.
As this isn't fixed yet (and some German user reported this in January 2003
too!), I decided to drop the whole tray and use manually created links for
the supplied tools to ensure system stability.

If any Nvidia dude reads this, please retest and FIX this eventually.
Thanks.

-ae-


 




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