I was working on my honeymoon video when it crashed as I was doing the gamma correction of a long segment. After rebooting I could resume my work and finally do my gamma correction.
Later I noticed that the audio/video synchronisation on this segment wasn't right. I decided to recapture it using DVTools (a software that came bundled with my DV500PLUS capture card). It would be a good test for my brand new WV-DR9 also. After capturing for a minute, crash! The system went down. I tried to reboot, didn't boot. I had to reset the power supply's switch before it could even boot again. I booted in safe mode but it froze as it was displaying the path to my agp driver. I tried 3 times and had the same result each time. Finaly I became impatient and decided to boot WindowsXP normally. It worked. However a window pop-up informed me that the crash had been caused by the driver of my GeForce4 Ti4200. I am using now version 3.0.8.7 of the drivers. I downloaded the latest version (40.72). I'll install it later today and will test it again to check if it solves my problem. This is not without bringing back to memory a similar problem I had before.
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