BIOSHOCK - New driver causing freezes and instability?!

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I got bioshock last week, upgraded to the new BETA drivers, sessioned it for one night (HOT game) and loaded my pc into the car for a 5 hour journey to Uni.

Now it's here, and it is very unstable, if i watch a video on media player it does NOT like me touching anything else, if I open any settings or anything it freezes BAD and needs restarting.

Also, more often than not when I boot, there is no picture sent to the monitor and I have to restart a few times for success..

- Anyone else have any problems with this driver?
- Can I revert to 162.18 released July 5th 2007, or will bioshock be unhappy?
- It is unlikely, but something could have been made unhappy in car journey?
Checked and all seems in order..

Thanks guys, appreciate any help..

Alex
 
Something might have came loose when you shifted the PC around that much, in/out of the car etc. If you haven't already I would open the side case and make sure everything is seated properly, most importantly the graphics card. If you don't use the PCI-E / AGP slot clip it can come loose when plugging the video cable in or moving the computer around.
 
I have no problems with the beta driver (163.44 methinks), been reasonably stable actually. I'm wondering what it is they have done when they say a feature of the new beta driver is "improved bioshock compatibility"...
 
I have no problems with the beta driver (163.44 methinks), been reasonably stable actually. I'm wondering what it is they have done when they say a feature of the new beta driver is "improved bioshock compatibility"...

Perhaps the same thing they did when ATI released the "Special Doom 3 Driver". I.E removing some IQ!:D
 
I have a PCI-Express card, so it's pretty stable, nothing seems to be out of place either.. I checked RAM and GFX, anything like processor is a little beyond me..

Reckon any updates or rollbacks on my drivers would be sensible?
 
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