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Ellla McMahon made changes - 25/Jun/08 11:05 AM
Yes...I may have diagnosed it more...but yes...
It is a function of Vista, the NVidia driver, and your software somehow blocking the driver from responding to a Vista timeout poll. And magnified by SL's failure to recover. You can merge them...but I rather you just fix them!
Alexa Linden made changes - 01/Jul/08 01:41 PM
Both of the links in the Description lead to error pages (pages not found).
I have been to countless other forums, discussions, press releases, etc. that are dedicated to this exact problem. I have spent hours upon hours reading through volumes of reports that have been issued to describe the problem, some that claim to partially alleviate the symptoms and others that supposedly point to more help on the topic. I have had absolutely NO results from any of the suggested actions to do so much as even reduce the frequency of the issue by a tiny fraction. Here is what I have done so far that has been suggested elsewhere: 1. Turn off atmospheric shaders in the graphics preferences. 2. Deactivate the voice chat feature completely. 3. Set the Watchdog feature in the debug console to False. 4. Provide extra cooling (without overclocking) to the video card. 5. Update the video drivers to the latest OPEN GL drivers (which are newer than the latest OEM drivers). 6. Update to the latest SL viewer (I have tried, both, the latest release viewer and the latest RC viewer). **None of these have worked for me in the slightest!!!!** I am not here to rant, though. I can't expect to have full support - after all, I am running Vista 64 and my video card is an nVIDIA 8500 GTX - both of which are not on the "approved" list from Linden Labs. If I find a resolution for this problem it will likely be incidental to someone else's that falls within the range of support. My question to (hopefully) further this along is... Since the timeout is happening on the video driver end of the chain, is there no way to possibly configure something in the video card's feature set to avoid this issue? Since I have been trying to avoid it from the SL client - to no avail - even by putting all of the settings at their minimum (how awful SL looks when that is done!) I would think that maybe there is some setting I could try to disable in my video card's performance menu to avoid this issue. I would relay all of my specs like I have seen others do - but I don't know how to do that yet - I am new to JIRA. Brand, thank you for your comments
This issue has been resolved as a duplicate of Your full computer environment can be found at Help > About Second Life. Your Second Life log and DirectX report also have useful information. Second Life logs : Knowledge Base > Second Life Info > Solution Finder > Technical Issue > Where do I find my Second Life diagnostic logs? Topic #: 4051-4209 DirectX report : Knowledge Base > Second Life Info > Solution Finder > Technical Issue > What is a graphics card? Will mine work with Second Life? How do I tell which one I have? Topic #: 4051-3886 Thank you
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Would you agree this is what is being reported here
VWR-6733, the "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." ?