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Black screen in dungeoneering

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I'm using a Gateway DX4300 with an AMD Penom II x4 810 prcessor 2.60 GHz. 8 GB RAM. And an ATI Radeon video card and 1gig of integrated video memory.

My connection has never given me trouble. I use DSL and am able to play wow with about a 100ms latency.

 

However I have a problem, when I go into dungeoneering levels on runescape I will occasionally get a "loading" message for a split second and then my RS screen goes black. Only the dungeoneering levels, never had this on slayer, or skilling, or the GE. But I get it every other dungeon, and multiple times per medium/large dungeon. This makes it nigh impossible to level the skill solo, so I am quite frustrated.

 

I was wondering if anyone else had this problem, and if so how they fixed it.

Did a quick check, graphics card is the ATI 4650 right? Anyway, go and make sure your graphics drivers are up to date, you can them from the ATI website here: http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx It may help if you install your current ones first (don't worry, your screen will still work). Getting them straight from ATI is better to as they'll be more up to date.

 

After you've done that, go and make sure you're using the latest version of Java: http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp?detect=jre&try=1

 

Hope that helps, these two things quite often fix a lot of problems :)

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Java was up to date. Got the update for my video card. I'll post back here if the problem persists.

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Updated my drivers, changed browsers, its still happening....

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