Vista laptop crash when watching movie 2x

chriskmee

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Ok, so i was watching an old dvd i found (Gothika) and a few minutes into the movie my computer crashed. It restarted and vista blamed Nvidia graphics drivers for the problem. neither windows update, hp, or Nvidia had an updated driver. I decided to try and finish the movie, and as it was about to end, literally less than a minute left, and it crashed again, same problem as before. What confuses me is that i have watched hours of recorded tv with no problem but this is the first dvd i watched. I have now switched my card from balanced mode to performance mode to help take off the load (less quality, more performance), but does anybody have any other suggestions?

I am getting a laptop cooler within the next few days here is a link to the product
http://www.evercool.com.tw/products/np-801.htm

hp dv9500t
core 2 duo t7700 2.4 ghtz
Nvidia 8600m gs
2 160 gb 5400rpm hdd
2 gigs ram
Vista Home premium
 
It could be the DVD software you are using. Check their site for any updated patches you could download.
 
I did consider that, but vista specifically said it was a nvidia driver, i even debugged the crash dump file and found it to be a nvidia driver.

Although i just watched another random movie (sky high) and it didn't crash once. I think it might have been an overheating issue? the only thing i changed was the fact that the graphics card is set to performance instead of balanced.

(I have this setting in my 8600 where i can change it from performance, balanced, and quality)

I used windows media center to play the dvd, and i don't think there is any update for it. If this becomes a problem i can use another one, i just like media center because i have the media center remote.
 
Try copying the movie onto your hard drive and seeing whether you still have that problem. That'll narrow your search for the faulty equipment/driver/software.
 
i never thought about that...... when you say that, you mean using something like dvd decrypter right? I have done that before to put dvd's on my ipod, but it takes an hour or so to do it, so thats an option i hope i don't have to take.

I just watched another movie and no crash, so i think it might have been the overheating from having graphics on balanced instead of performance.
 
Well, the only reason I recommended copying a movie to the hard drive is to see whether the movie (file, or media player) itself causes the problem, or whether it's the hardware (DVD-player) problem.
 
True, and i have been going through that kind of process. I just thought it would be the graphics card so i tried that first, everything seems to be working. If it does happen again, i will take your suggestion and copy it to my hdd. Thanks everyone for the advice, i really appreciate all of it.
 
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