Thats corrupted video, most likely the GPU is toast. The card would post, but couldnt get into Windows. The display did similar to what yours is doing but the whole screen was checkered pink and black. The only graphics card I have ever seen go bad. This brings back memories of my brothers Chaintech Ti4600 way back in the day. IS anyone else having this issue? Should I get a new graphics card or could there be another issue?
Windows re-installed - drivers re-installed and then the same thing happens. Sent it to ASUS who say there is nothing wrong with it despite the fact it wont even boot up.
14:04:07: GL Shader Language version: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.00 (ANGLE 2.1.0.Really struggling to get my G752VY laptop to boot up after updating latest Nvidia GeForce 980 M driver.ĭid the driver update and now I can't use my laptop. 14:04:07: GL Renderer: ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce GT 745M Direct3D9Ex vs_3_0 ps_3_0) I have resetted my Osu! but the problem is still there. You should also try resetting your settings, you can do this by holding shift while opening osu!, you should also try to repair the game. It might give a hint as to what the issue is along with your current game version. It can be found in the Logs folder in the osu! directory. Venzire wrote:Sorry I didn't mention this earlier, you should send over your "runtime.log". \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\ \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\ \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\ \\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\
\\?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\ If not, after replicating the crash, open the Event Viewer, search for the crash log under Windows Logs > Application, and copy paste its contents here.What should I post the general log or the details log?
Nikosbks wrote:When it crashes, does a window with a crying girl pop up? If so click on the girl and copy paste the error log here. So I followed every single step and tested it out but my Osu! keeps freezing. You can then install the latest drivers and if your issue persists then respond to this same thread.
If you are stuck in safe mode upon the next boot then all you have to do is un-check the same box you checked prior and restart again (Safe Mode in System Configuration). Hit "Clean and Restart", the highly recommended option. Once you're in safe mode then run DDU and select the Nvidia option, it should be defaulted if it's your main dedicated GPU. Navigate to "Boot" and check the "Safe Mode" box and make sure "minimal" is also checked. It should unpack and present another exe file, if you aren't presented with a prompt that allows you to directly reboot into safe-mode then type "System Configuration" into the search bar and it should open up a window. Venzire wrote:Download the latest Nvidia graphics driver from their website, the version that supports your video card which may not be the latest version.