Kookas Posted February 13, 2011 Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 Hi, for some reason I can't run Emergency 4 in windowed mode.. when I try, my computer freezes, blacks out and then the video drivers crash with an "infinite loop error" regarding ati2dvag. I can run newer games (which are far more demanding) just fine, and fullscreen works too.I tried to find solutions on the Internet, but all I found were outdated solutions for AGP cards.The reason I want to run it in windowed mode is because my monitor uses an aspect ratio of 16:9. Emergency 4 does not support this, and if I try to force it to using the config file, the display is stretched from certain angles, because it's still trying to display it at 4:3, just stretched across a 16:9 screen.. So instead, I'd like to just run it in windowed mode at the highest supported resolution.Also, alt+tabbing from my game in fullscreen causes a big graphics glitch, so I have to kill Firefox and restart it if I want to use itI don't know if it's heat, since the extremely clever manufacturers seem to have forgot to put a temperature sensor in it (can't get the readings from it from any of the software I've tried) ¬¬ it shouldn't be though, since I can play all my newer games (Arma II, Battlefield Bad Company 2 etc) at highest settings for ages without a crash.I did have an NVIDIA card before I bought the ATI one, but at this stage I don't really want to have to uninstall everything and then reinstall it again just so that I can use a driver cleaner (since I have an nForce motherboard chipset, so a driver cleaner might mess the drivers for that up) except as a last resort, since Emergency 4 is the only thing which gives me crashes of any sort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RuralFirefighter Posted February 13, 2011 Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 Hi, for some reason I can't run Emergency 4 in windowed mode.. when I try, my computer freezes, blacks out and then the video drivers crash with an "infinite loop error" regarding ati2dvag. I can run newer games (which are far more demanding) just fine, and fullscreen works too.I tried to find solutions on the Internet, but all I found were outdated solutions for AGP cards.The reason I want to run it in windowed mode is because my monitor uses an aspect ratio of 16:9. Emergency 4 does not support this, and if I try to force it to using the config file, the display is stretched from certain angles, because it's still trying to display it at 4:3, just stretched across a 16:9 screen.. So instead, I'd like to just run it in windowed mode at the highest supported resolution.Also, alt+tabbing from my game in fullscreen causes a big graphics glitch, so I have to kill Firefox and restart it if I want to use itI don't know if it's heat, since the extremely clever manufacturers seem to have forgot to put a temperature sensor in it ¬¬ it shouldn't be though, since I can play all my newer games (Arma II, Battlefield Bad Company 2 etc) at highest settings for ages without a crash.It would not be heat if you can play more demanding games without this happening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kookas Posted February 13, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 13, 2011 It would not be heat if you can play more demanding games without this happening.Yes, I thought as much, it seems more like a software problem. This is my first ATI card in a while (the last was probably about 7 years back, and I had problems with it so I moved to NVIDIA, which seemed to have wider support. I moved back since this ATI card had the best performance of any of the cards I could afford at that point), so I don't know what to expect from it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MarlonH Posted September 22, 2011 Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Hi, I'm getting this ati2dvag blue screen quite often usually when using Emergency 4 and I can't find a solution to this. So I scanned for viruses using my Avast anti virus - it found nothing. Downloaded the latest ATI driver and it didn't help either...so before I start replacing memory and my ATI card I understand from Microsoft's support (http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-system/ati2dvag-problem/f2ad7533-06ce-4134-86df-625b8e0154a) that this mustn't be an ATI driver problem but another faulty driver...in another support post (ati2dvag) it indicates a possible mismatch between my Windows XP and my system drivers - how can I know for sure if this is a driver/hardware problem? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...