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I’ve got a laptop with GeForce 1070, Windows 10 and latest driver (390.77) I’m also using Nvidia’s overlay to display FPS. Problem is that when I launch DOSBox my video driver crashes. Maybe not from the first attempt, but eventually it will. Take a look at this video:
https://youtu.be/KpYq6_n3XVA

At first, I launch DOSBox with overlay disabled - no events in windows event viewer. Then I turned on fps display and after DOSBox launch errors start happening. At first I got messages that driver blocked smth, but in the end, my driver crashed.

Happens on different drivers, different DOSBox builds.
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So if it keeps happening, what should you do?
Have you tried changing DOSBox's video output mode? Some work better than others.
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Darvond: So if it keeps happening, what should you do?
I had to disable fps display in the overlay.
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Mr.Mumbles: Have you tried changing DOSBox's video output mode? Some work better than others.
Nope, other modes won't fix this.

When I enable other on-screen info, like recording status, it won't affect DOSBox. Only fps display somehow ruins my driver in DOSBox.
Post edited February 16, 2018 by vorob