Troubleshooting the game is braking my pc

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by Amias, Jun 27, 2006.

  1. Amias

    Amias New Member

    the game is braking my pc

    i ave installed the game.when i go to run the game my monitor turns off and if i turn it on it says no video input so i have to turn my pc off iv done this so many times trying to fix the game it must be damging my pc.the game works on my laptop so its nt the game.

    ram:1024
    hard drive:30 GB
    processor:intel pentium 4 cpu 3.06Ghz
    graphics card:nvidia geforce 6200 turboCache 256
    DirectX version:directX 9.0

    plse help me
     
  2. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    For the record, Sims 2 is not damaging your PC. What is happening when you turn on the game, you are exceeding your resolution/refresh frequency rate that your monitor can accept.
     
  3. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    Well turning the PC's power off won't do it a lot of good ... :rolleyes: The best advice is don't keep doing it ... try using the Window's key (between Ctrl & Alt) which should restore you to a desktop view ... you should then be able to get the monitor powered back up.

    What is your monitor, Amias?

    See my FAQs (in my signature) and post a full system specs by running dxdiag ... tell us everything to with the display and video parts of the report.
     
  4. Amias

    Amias New Member

    1. Processor:intel pentium 4 cpu 3.06
    2. System memory:1024mb ram
    3. Windows Version:Xp
    4. Free Hard Disk Space:4.57 gb
    5. Total Hard Disk Space:29.9 gb
    6. DirectX Version:directx 9.0c
    7. Display Adapter :Nvidia geforce 6200 turbocache
    8. Display Driver:main driver nv4_disp.dll
    9. version:6.14.0010.7189(english)
    10. date:01/04/2005
    11. mini vdd:nv4_mini.sts
    12. vdd:n/a
    13. DDI version 9
    14. Approximate Total Video Memory:256.0mb
    15. Game Detail :Sims 2 DVD Version
    btw thanx for getting back 2 me so quick and telling me abt the windows key thing
     

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  5. Amias

    Amias New Member

    srry for the double post forgot to say is it defantly nothing 2do with my graphics card?
     
  6. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    No. Your video card is more than adequate. It's the monitor. You need to find a way to drop the resolution and/or refresh rate for that resolution.
     
  7. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    Amias. There's a much newer driver for your display card. http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp

    For the refresh rate thing ...
    1. Right-Click on your desktop, and then click Properties.
    2. Click the Settings tab, and then click Advanced.
    3. Click the Monitor tab, and then set the screen refresh rate to 60hz
    :D
     
  8. Amias

    Amias New Member

    thanx:D i was going to buy a new card .i had it on 60 hertzs when it crashed is there anything eles i cn do ?
     
  9. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    First confirm that you have updated that driver ... I gave you the link already.

    Next what is your current screen resolution? (it'll be in the same general section as the refresh rates) As a rule of thumb you don't want to be over 1024x768 ... if you have a widescreen monitor maybe that might be the root of the trouble ... erm what's an equivalent widescreen ratio :eek:

    1366x768 is the nearest I can get ... of course a WXGA screen uses 33% more video memory per screen frame ... might be a good case for running the game in windowed mode ... anyone else got any thoughts on that?

    Also make sure you have the latest patch for the game from EA games

    Then report back if you're still in trouble
     
  10. Amias

    Amias New Member

    ok i did that i changed my screen resalution and it wroked thanx u so much you were a huge help i was gona buy a new graphics card thanx.
     
  11. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Just as future reference, each resolution has a different refresh rate. Setting one refresh rate on one resolution won't affect others. And glad we could be of service Amias :)
     

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