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Rapportera problem med översättningen
http://steamcommunity.com/app/233250/discussions/2/648814845450819657/
I'll check your system information and try to find out what wrong.
To update drivers download and install "win64_152822.exe" from Intel website:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=23764
If you get "not validated for this computer" error download ZIP version of driver ("win64_152822.zip") from same page and then install it using this instruction:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/233250/discussions/2/558749190911446231/
Can you please make sure that you're using most recent driver from Nvidia website?
Here my DxDiag.txt : https://www.sendspace.com/file/f8oryo
I hope you can find something to do !
Also it's weird that you have such problems with Tropico 5 because it's not using OpenGL.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2665946
In the end it turned out to be a faulty DRAM module.
Try testing each DRAM module on it's own to see if the problem arises.
Well, how do you test it/fix it?
Today I got this message (error 3).
https://www.sendspace.com/file/cj3h12
Could someone help me ?
On our PC with GeForce GTX 760 4 GB Evga edition, this was a very nasty problem, especially when using Adobe and Autodesk products. After many tweaking with doing whatnot to fix this irritating Error, it happened to be the Nvidia drivers after all causing the problem. I suppose this is a conspiracy related issue with Nvidia purposedly making their new drivers to experience problems with profesional programs in order for you to buy their overpriced Quadro series if you make money, or their newest GTX if you are a gamer. The problem is especially seen with 34x.xx + drivers on olded GTX series.
SOLUTION: I made a CLEAN install of this Nvidia driver: 331.82 WHQL
Even if it is old, I don't suffer ANY framedrops in newest games. In fact, there might be even a FPS improvement over the 358.91 driver. And most importang thing is that the problem with Kernel Error is gone for good!!! Been testing this almost one week without a simple crash when I had crashes between 1-2 hours on the same configuration with 34x, 35x and 36x drivers, especially when rendering in 3DMax or working in Photoshop.
Give it a try, why not? Worst case it won't solve your problem and lose 10 minutes of driver installation. Best case, it will work and you will be happy!