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This method will help you remove the black screen, and remove friezes with sound
The thing is that some inexperienced players at the gaming rig every time install Directx, it is very detrimental to the work of the video drivers.
When you first install the CS: GO , you set the date at that time version DirectX, but the fact is that DirectX updated every month, adjusting to the games and removing defects. But assuring many players do not update it yourself.
To get rid of this mishap, you will need:
Install the April version of DirectX (the most stable version, is it before installing, remove previous versions):
You can download it from the official site of Microsoft
WWW. Microsoft. com
or free file hosting with Sendspace
www . sendspace . com/file/mwcoqs
Then restart your computer if you are a user windows xp. (For other vesriya you can not do.
Go to Counter-Strike and check.
That's it, now you've lost friezes and remove the black screen
OK, so guys i have a laptop bought from 2013 so my graphic card is NVidia Geforce GTX 560M and i am on windows 7.
.I am experiencing this black screen with sound loop for 10 secs almost a year now in cs:go so at last i found something that worked for me, but maybe for you too.
So i went to Control Panel -> System & Security -> Administrative Tools and opened: ''Event Viewer'' and after click on top left the ''Custom Views'' arrow and click the icon of ''Administrative events''....
I saw that there were errors referring to 'Kernel Processor Power' and 'nvlddmkm' same days while i was playing cs. So i supposed that the CPU may actually overheat.
AND now i will tell you the FIX:
I went again to: Control Panel -> Hardware & Sound -> Power Options (I'm on high performance) -> Change Plan Settings -> Change Advanced Power Settings
Now find a tab named ''+ Processor Power Management'' -> ''+ System Cooling Policy'' and set the 'Plugged In' state from ' Active ' to ' Passive ' , apply and OK. That's all.
'Active' state: Increases fan speed before slowing the processor.
'Passive' state: Slows the processor before increasing fan speed. HAVE FUN and GG !!
I have had this issue, plus the custom_weapon_v3 (00000000) error, for a few weeks now and I tried everything under the sun and nothing from youtube, reinstalling OS's or csgo, or "optimal nvidia settings" worked. What I finally found that worked was underclocking my gpu.
.Download some gpu overclocking software that corresponds to the manufacturer of your card.
.Underclock the card at your discretion on memory and clock speed.
.Adjust your fan curve to aggressive.
I know it is ridiculous because cs:go's source engine mainly uses your cpu but a card that cant handle its overclock will return driver errors. It might be the sign of a failing card and you should start looking for a replacement (for cs:go, you can find a card for like $200 even in this market).
There is no guarantee that this is going to fix your problem, but this worked for me.
Frag On,
Maverick