- Nov 13, 1999
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Hello, old dog here looking to learn new tricks D:
I havent built a system for a long time but I used to keep up with you all pretty well back in the day. Recently I felt the desire to finally upgrade to Windows 7. I found I couldnt use my old software without VirtualXP so I went ahead and purchased a used gaming machine. This is an AMD 6 core FX processor at 3.3 GHZ on an MSI 990FXA-GD65 motherboard and 8GB of ram running 32bit Win 7 so only half the ram is being used.
It is running a Geforce 240 512MB video card and in 2D works great and this system does the Virtual XP just fine and the office programs in it.
But of course virtual XP wont run games so I have to run them in Win 7
I am an old dog that just wants to run some old cheezy games that shouldnt challenge that setup. Like Tiger Woods golf, old Ghost Recon. Not much you see just some older games like that.
However I find my video locks up. I can do control alt delete and it will allow me to exit the game through task manager so its not locking up the computer.
I also noticed that at times in 2d the monitor driver will fail and windows has to rescue.
I hate to say it but upgrading from my old trusty WinXp on a dual processor P4Xeon machine has been a real challenge. Ive had to upgrade my SCSI controllers, buy a PCIe sound card because I cant get onboard audio working, and now Im wondering if this Geforce 240 is defective or am I just simply expecting too much to have my older games work.
I have tried compatibility mode but its just not working either. I can play sometimes 20 minutes without a problem and then it fritzes out or it may do it in the first minute.
Ive tried updating drivers and motherboard bios is latest, chipset drivers are the latest.
I am one of the original haters of AMD and this board sure doesnt change my love for it too awful much.D:
I am at work and will have to see your suggestings as I get a chance but I would like to know if I should get a different video card to work better or am I just screwed using Win 7? I know you guys are used to dual video cards and 4 video cards by now so this is probably getting loads of laughs here on AT.. LOL
I havent built a system for a long time but I used to keep up with you all pretty well back in the day. Recently I felt the desire to finally upgrade to Windows 7. I found I couldnt use my old software without VirtualXP so I went ahead and purchased a used gaming machine. This is an AMD 6 core FX processor at 3.3 GHZ on an MSI 990FXA-GD65 motherboard and 8GB of ram running 32bit Win 7 so only half the ram is being used.
It is running a Geforce 240 512MB video card and in 2D works great and this system does the Virtual XP just fine and the office programs in it.
But of course virtual XP wont run games so I have to run them in Win 7
I am an old dog that just wants to run some old cheezy games that shouldnt challenge that setup. Like Tiger Woods golf, old Ghost Recon. Not much you see just some older games like that.
However I find my video locks up. I can do control alt delete and it will allow me to exit the game through task manager so its not locking up the computer.
I also noticed that at times in 2d the monitor driver will fail and windows has to rescue.
I hate to say it but upgrading from my old trusty WinXp on a dual processor P4Xeon machine has been a real challenge. Ive had to upgrade my SCSI controllers, buy a PCIe sound card because I cant get onboard audio working, and now Im wondering if this Geforce 240 is defective or am I just simply expecting too much to have my older games work.
I have tried compatibility mode but its just not working either. I can play sometimes 20 minutes without a problem and then it fritzes out or it may do it in the first minute.
Ive tried updating drivers and motherboard bios is latest, chipset drivers are the latest.
I am one of the original haters of AMD and this board sure doesnt change my love for it too awful much.D:
I am at work and will have to see your suggestings as I get a chance but I would like to know if I should get a different video card to work better or am I just screwed using Win 7? I know you guys are used to dual video cards and 4 video cards by now so this is probably getting loads of laughs here on AT.. LOL