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  1. MTASA HW DRIVER
  2. MTASA HW PATCH

I took out the DXVA2 Modes and Deinterlace Caps, as there was too much text to post, if I need to post those in please let me know. Here is my dxdiag and you will see that my processor is overclocked in my dxdiag, but I can promise everything was stock when I was having problems, I overclocked once I got it back to stable. I was getting really frustrated to be honest. I tried swapping out ram, resetting my cmos, reinstalling windows multiple times. I had nothing but constant crashes, freezing, and restarts in the last 2 months. I wanted to share my issues and fix in hopes of helping someone else out, and to let Blizzard know so it can be passed up to get looked at. The downside is that my video card is a tad bit slower, and the debug mode has to be turned on every time you restart. On a whim I tried it, and it worked amazingly! So far it has been 5 days and everything is working fine, with no freezing, crashes or anything else. Plugging in the values for y 1 and y 2 at the end of the.

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The equation for finding the interpolated value can be written as y y 1 + ( (x x 1 )/ (x 2 - x 1) (y 2 - y 1 )) Plugging in the values for x, x 1, and x /2 in their places gives (37 30)/ (40 -30), which reduces to 7/10 or 0.7.

MTASA HW DRIVER

The blue post stated that the driver could become corrupted if the video card is factory overclocked. Find the interpolated value mathematically.

MTASA HW PATCH

It was for issues in patch 8.3., but cannot find it again for the life of me, as I would have shared it here. I was reading a Blizzard post about trying Debug Mode within the NVIDIA control panel. It’s under the “help” tab, and will be grayed out if yours isn’t factory overclocked. I recommend that anyone who has a factory overclocked NVIDIA video card, and is having graphical freezes, and/or crashes, please try DEBUG mode within the NVIDIA control panel.









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