First post, by MatthewBrian
I had an Pentium 4 PC with AGP nVidia Riva TNT2 model 64 32MB installed. OS is Windows XP SP2. Mobo is Asus P4S333 (SiS chipset, don't know the exact number).
When I do some photoshop-ing, editing some videos (using Windows Movie Maker), or even watching some DVDs, the PC would lock up and then arrived on a bluescreen, saying that there is a problem with nv4_disp.dll.
I have tried to reinstalled Windows, reinstalled the driver (both the latest driver and also the driver shipped with the CD), and the problem doesn't gone.
At present I am using Windows Generic Video Adapter driver which really sucks (it is even slower than my Trio64v) to get it work.
Interestingly, in Linux I can activate even the desktop effects like Compiz, so I don't think that my hardware is failure (it is just some driver issue).
Thanks for your answers.