Thread: BUG #4252: SQL stops my graic cards
The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 4252 Logged by: Andreas Andersson Email address: andreaswandersson@hotmail.com PostgreSQL version: SQL 2.8 Operating system: Vista SP1 Description: SQL stops my graic cards Details: Post this bug on pockertracker forum: http://www.pokertracker.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=7907 ---------------------------------------------- have used PT2, SQL and Vista for and long time and everything has worked fine with dual screens on GeForce 8800 I woke up this sunday and one screen was black. Then only thing that happend was that SP1 had been download/installed. I spent 10 hours on uninstalling, repair windows, and finaly format c: then it all statred to work again, I installed PT2 , SQL and SP1, sucess until i reboot, and quess what, one screen goes black again. On monday I left my computer to a shop, they change the grafic card to MSI NX 8800 GTS. Installed vista whit SP1 and told me it works perfect with dual screens. cost me 500$ This morning I picked up my computer and everything was running good untill, the first thing I did, was installing PT2 and SQL, guess what, one screen turns black after reboot. Then I get it, don't know how but SQL 2.8 fuck up my grafic card with vista SP1. I unistall SQL 2.8 and both screens, reboot and both screens works again!! But I still want PT2 and SQL on my poker computer so I try so i try to install latest SQL 3.3 and everythings seems to be good for I while but then one screen black again and my computer freaks out. This is so wierd., and now i´m on format c: for the 5:e time and installing vista again. But I will never install SQL again untill I get a good answer here. I have spent like 2-4 days on this problem now and is so sick., I´m sure that Vista SP1 whit SQL = problems whith = Gefroce 8800 ot MSI NX 8800 GTS
In response to "Andreas Andersson" <andreaswandersson@hotmail.com>: > > The following bug has been logged online: > > Bug reference: 4252 > Logged by: Andreas Andersson > Email address: andreaswandersson@hotmail.com > PostgreSQL version: SQL 2.8 > Operating system: Vista SP1 > Description: SQL stops my graic cards > Details: > ---------------------------------------------- > have used PT2, SQL and Vista for and long time and everything has worked > fine with dual screens on GeForce 8800 > I woke up this sunday and one screen was black. Then only thing that happend > was that SP1 had been download/installed. I spent 10 hours on uninstalling, > repair windows, and finaly format c: then it all statred to work again, I > installed PT2 , SQL and SP1, sucess until i reboot, and quess what, one > screen goes black again. > > On monday I left my computer to a shop, they change the grafic card to MSI > NX 8800 GTS. Installed vista whit SP1 and told me it works perfect with dual > screens. cost me 500$ > This morning I picked up my computer and everything was running good untill, > the first thing I did, was installing PT2 and SQL, guess what, one screen > turns black after reboot. > > Then I get it, don't know how but SQL 2.8 fuck up my grafic card with vista > SP1. I unistall SQL 2.8 and both screens, reboot and both screens works > again!! > But I still want PT2 and SQL on my poker computer so I try so i try to > install latest SQL 3.3 and everythings seems to be good for I while but then > one screen black again and my computer freaks out. Mr Andersson, There hasn't been a version of PostgreSQL 2.8 or 3.3 in quite a long time. I suspect you're confusing PostgreSQL with another SQL product. Are you sure you're reporting this problem to the correct people? -- Bill Moran Collaborative Fusion Inc. http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~wmoran/ wmoran@collaborativefusion.com Phone: 412-422-3463x4023
Bill Moran wrote: > Mr Andersson, > > There hasn't been a version of PostgreSQL 2.8 or 3.3 in quite a long time. > I suspect you're confusing PostgreSQL with another SQL product. Are you > sure you're reporting this problem to the correct people? I was thinking this was completely bogus, but then I visited the PokerTracker site and it seems it's a legit software and it actually uses PostgreSQL underneath. I think Mr. Andersson bug report is mistyped, but it's probably valid. Now, I very much doubt that Postgres has anything to do with the graphic card problem. I would rather think that PokerTracker itself is causing the problem. -- Alvaro Herrera http://www.CommandPrompt.com/ The PostgreSQL Company - Command Prompt, Inc.