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Archived Post 01-29-2010 01:57 AM

196.34 Beta Nvidia drivers don't fix "Cursor Corrupt, Fixing..."
 
They released a 196.34 Beta just in time, I think!
I installed, rebooted, loaded the game, and I had no more 'corrupt cursor... fixing' error showing up. :cool:


But then it showed up again after booting up a couple more times.. So doesn't look like it's a go yet. sorry! :mad:

Archived Post 01-29-2010 02:21 AM

thanks i'll install the beta drivers and try them at headstart :)

Archived Post 01-29-2010 03:37 AM

I thought I saw a post on that saying it was a result of a corrupt texture file or something like that.

Archived Post 01-29-2010 05:31 AM

Not sure about the file. Cursor bug only happens with the 196.21 drivers for me so I'm thinking it's not.

No release notes and the only thing I see is a fix for overclock, which was solved by evga. Probably going to leave these alone for now, unless more people can confirm the cursor fix.

Archived Post 01-29-2010 05:40 AM

OP

Thanks so much for the possible good news... I was just about to roll back drivers in preparation for the launch.... This is a much better option.

I did not expect new beta ones so soon after the last driver release :)

Archived Post 01-29-2010 06:01 AM

Silly OP,


The beta drivers did not fix the corrupt cursor issue. LOL, I bet you forgot to re-enable SLI after you installed the beta drivers.

Check your SLI settings, as I assume that is why it worked for you (only running one of your GPU's)

Archived Post 01-29-2010 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by napalm (Post 1759191)
Silly OP,


The beta drivers did not fix the corrupt cursor issue. LOL, I bet you forgot to re-enable SLI after you installed the beta drivers.

Check your SLI settings, as I assume that is why it worked for you (only running one of your GPU's)

Is it SLI that causes the cursor issues, actually?

I guess I could run without SLI for a while. :/

Beats losing my cursor all the time.

Archived Post 01-29-2010 08:34 AM

Bah!. sorry for the false hopes.

My SLI IS enabled, but it didnt give me the error late last night when i opened it after the reboot.

Now it is. >.<


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