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07-07-2006, 12:23 AM
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Newbie
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Vehicle: 2005 Nissan X-Trail SE
Posts: 11
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Streetdeck 1.0.5.0 Spontaneously Crashing
I had been successful in running Streetdeck after I first downloaded it (sorry, I can't remember the version, but it was in the last week of May or first week of June.) Navigation, MP3s worked fine.
A couple of weeks ago, it began spontaneously hard-resetting my computer. I'd be driving along, listening to music, and ZAP, I was looking at the BIOS info as my computer rebooted, then Windows was running checkdisk, warning of a serious error, etc.
At first I thought I had a power supply issue, and checked all my connections. All was OK. Running other programs (MapPoint on its own, iTunes, etc.) without Streetdeck worked fine for multi-hour trips with no weird resets or crashes.
It kept getting worse until eventually Streetdeck was crashing or resetting after running for about 10 seconds, without fail.
I hadn't run any updates to the application.
Just this evening, I formatted the drive and did a clean install of Windows XP SP2, all the updates, etc. I reinstalled all necessary drivers and downloaded a fresh copy of Streetdeck.
It crashes like crazy. It hasn't actually reset my computer yet, but it has killed my display, making me reset manually because I couldn't see anything anymore.
By now I'm sure you're wondering about my system config, so here it is:
Via Epia MII 12000
512MB RAM
60GB HD
Windows XP SP2
I'm sure you've seen a few crash bug reports uploaded by me tonight, so you may glean more info from that. Is there anything I should be trying with this, or is there more info I can provide to help solve it?
Thanks,
Pierre
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07-07-2006, 12:42 AM
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Raw Wave
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: SilverSpring Maryland
Vehicle: 2003/Infiniti/G35 Sport Coupe
Posts: 2,951
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Quote: Originally Posted by ecrase2500
I had been successful in running Streetdeck after I first downloaded it (sorry, I can't remember the version, but it was in the last week of May or first week of June.) Navigation, MP3s worked fine.
A couple of weeks ago, it began spontaneously hard-resetting my computer. I'd be driving along, listening to music, and ZAP, I was looking at the BIOS info as my computer rebooted, then Windows was running checkdisk, warning of a serious error, etc.
At first I thought I had a power supply issue, and checked all my connections. All was OK. Running other programs (MapPoint on its own, iTunes, etc.) without Streetdeck worked fine for multi-hour trips with no weird resets or crashes.
It kept getting worse until eventually Streetdeck was crashing or resetting after running for about 10 seconds, without fail.
I hadn't run any updates to the application.
Just this evening, I formatted the drive and did a clean install of Windows XP SP2, all the updates, etc. I reinstalled all necessary drivers and downloaded a fresh copy of Streetdeck.
It crashes like crazy. It hasn't actually reset my computer yet, but it has killed my display, making me reset manually because I couldn't see anything anymore.
By now I'm sure you're wondering about my system config, so here it is:
Via Epia MII 12000
512MB RAM
60GB HD
Windows XP SP2
I'm sure you've seen a few crash bug reports uploaded by me tonight, so you may glean more info from that. Is there anything I should be trying with this, or is there more info I can provide to help solve it?
Thanks,
Pierre
It sounds like a display driver issue, either your vid card is fried, bad drivers, or overheating.
Does it work when you run with -GDI or can you run other Direct3D programs without your computer crashing?
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07-07-2006, 08:53 AM
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Newbie
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Vehicle: 2005 Nissan X-Trail SE
Posts: 11
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I ran the test utility you decribed here
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=79500
and everything passed OK. Is there some other program I can use to stress-test this component to rule out a hardware issue?
Note that the issue occurred with the PC installed in the vehicle (under SUV passenger seat, lots of air circulation) and on my desk.
As for running with -GDI, I have not yet done so. What does that do?
P.S. -I have tried editing the shortcut to add command line parameters, but I get an "invalid path" error or something to that effect when I try to save the change. In typical noob fashion, I must be missing something obvious.
Thanks!
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07-07-2006, 08:59 AM
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Raw Wave
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: SilverSpring Maryland
Vehicle: 2003/Infiniti/G35 Sport Coupe
Posts: 2,951
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run with the program path in quoutes followed by -gdi
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