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  • David (PassMark)
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    What version of the video card device drivers?
    Can you try going 1 version forward or backwards?

    You are also about 9 builds behind for BurnInTest. So can you also get the latest version of BurnInTest.

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  • Archilea
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    Originally posted by David (PassMark) View Post
    Do you have any special display switching / sharing software installed?
    No special software, unfortunately. Plain vanilla Windows 7 with the nVidia Control Panel..

    After I acknowledge the "You are about to start a series of tests..." warning dialog, I get the Stop BIT window, the screen goes dark, flashes a couple of times, and then the error appears.

    I should add that I am running dual monitors at their native resolution (1920x1080) in case that has a bearing.

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  • David (PassMark)
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    The message means that the graphics card has changed a display setting and the 3D test cannot continue with this display change. The question would be what is the display change and why does it change.

    Changes include things like a screen resolution change, or the O/S switching off the Vista Aero theme. Do you have any special display switching / sharing software installed?

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  • Archilea
    started a topic The 3D test was interrupted

    The 3D test was interrupted

    Hello,

    I have the following setup:
    - i7 2600k @3.40 GHz
    - GTX 570 graphics card
    - Driver 8.17.12.8562
    - Intel HD Graphics card (Built-in to MB)
    - 8 GB RAM
    - Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit

    - BIT v7.0 build 1004 for 64-bit Windows

    All of the tests run correctly, except for the 3d Graphics test. I cannot get it to run without producing the "The 3D test was interrupted" error message instantly. I am not pressing any keys or even moving the mouse after the test is launched.

    I've disabled the Intel adapter, but get the same error.

    Any ideas?
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