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    Quote Originally Posted by RizaHawkaye View Post
    Not sure why, but the cmd isnt working for me, so I followed the guide and did everything it did. Lets hope for the best!
    Do you get any kind of error or just nothing happens? When I first tried it I did it in wrong place and received an error, but then it worked when I did it where the Inspector was installed.

    I have yet to have another crash/freeze since I started using that(as long I remembered to use it before starting ). It's a crude bandage for me, but I'll take it while waiting for a proper solution.
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    So I tried to take off the frame limiter, and I got an instant crash. But putting it on I get anywhere between 30 mins to however long I can go.

    Quote Originally Posted by berries View Post
    Do you get any kind of error or just nothing happens? When I first tried it I did it in wrong place and received an error, but then it worked when I did it where the Inspector was installed.

    I have yet to have another crash/freeze since I started using that(as long I remembered to use it before starting ). It's a crude bandage for me, but I'll take it while waiting for a proper solution.
    It says it isn't in the right location, but I don't know what to do to make it the correct location. I know where the inspector folder is, so do I open cmd there?

    EDIT: Ok I got it to work for me, at least I think I did. I ran the command you use, and it popped up a option to run it, so I did of course. Now that I have doe that, do I even need to run Nvidia Inspector, or am I good to go from here? Also when do I have to use this command, is it every time I turn on my computer, or whenever I want to play? I'll post the results on whether this fixes my crash later on!
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    Last edited by RizaHawkaye; 09-14-2013 at 08:27 AM.

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    Same issue

    Just wanted to add my name to the list I have a asus g75vw with a 670m graphics card ever since the game went life i've been having problems. Throughout all of the beta it worked fine but now I can't play more than ten or so minutes and the game crashes my whole computer Im not overtemping i've tried different drivers suggested in this thread and nothing has fixed it but my computer works fine in every other way even playing swtor no issues like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RizaHawkaye View Post
    EDIT: Ok I got it to work for me, at least I think I did. I ran the command you use, and it popped up a option to run it, so I did of course. Now that I have doe that, do I even need to run Nvidia Inspector, or am I good to go from here? Also when do I have to use this command, is it every time I turn on my computer, or whenever I want to play? I'll post the results on whether this fixes my crash later on!
    As far as I know you don't have to run it separately afterwards, but you can check it from there did it work. You don't have to do it until you start playing, I only use it myself when I play this and for nothing else and also I do set it back to normal once I'm done if I still do something else. I do hope this worked for you as well as it worked for me or anyone else who might have tried.
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    Quote Originally Posted by berries View Post
    As far as I know you don't have to run it separately afterwards, but you can check it from there did it work. You don't have to do it until you start playing, I only use it myself when I play this and for nothing else and also I do set it back to normal once I'm done if I still do something else. I do hope this worked for you as well as it worked for me or anyone else who might have tried.
    Well so far so good, I have yet to crash and I've been going for 3+ hours ow *knock on wood*. When you say you have a shortcut on your desktop, how did you do that? Since I will be using this method to prevent crashes, I would like the easiest way to execute the command for lock speed and then revert to normal. Thanks again for all your help btw!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RizaHawkaye View Post
    Well so far so good, I have yet to crash and I've been going for 3+ hours ow *knock on wood*. When you say you have a shortcut on your desktop, how did you do that? Since I will be using this method to prevent crashes, I would like the easiest way to execute the command for lock speed and then revert to normal. Thanks again for all your help btw!
    It was in the guide, though I have more simplified ones just containing the two commands. Create the files in the install directory and make shortcuts of them to desktop.

    Mine are just basically
    lock.bat containing: nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,2
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    default.bat containing: nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,16
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    Quote Originally Posted by berries View Post
    It was in the guide, though I have more simplified ones just containing the two commands. Create the files in the install directory and make shortcuts of them to desktop.

    Mine are just basically
    lock.bat containing: nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,2
    and
    default.bat containing: nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,16
    Sweet I got it working. Thanks again. Lets hope this is a perma fix, until they do it themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RizaHawkaye View Post
    Sweet I got it working. Thanks again. Lets hope this is a perma fix, until they do it themselves.
    is something noticeable supposed to happen after running nvidiaInspector.exe -forcepstate:0,2 from command line?
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    Quote Originally Posted by berries View Post
    Do you get any kind of error or just nothing happens? When I first tried it I did it in wrong place and received an error, but then it worked when I did it where the Inspector was installed.

    I have yet to have another crash/freeze since I started using that(as long I remembered to use it before starting ). It's a crude bandage for me, but I'll take it while waiting for a proper solution.
    I'm a little lost on this. The link didn't explain it enough for me. Can you tell me exactly what you did? I'm desperate to fix all the crashing :O
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arale View Post
    I'm a little lost on this. The link didn't explain it enough for me. Can you tell me exactly what you did? I'm desperate to fix all the crashing :O
    Basically in the simplest it's just 2 steps.

    1.Install NvidiaInspector
    2.Run the command where it was installed.

    To make it little more convenient, I made shortcuts on my desktop for locking the speed and returning to normal and put them right next to the FFXIV icon so I would remember to use them.
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