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Video freeze
The video display (actually, Windows XP) just froze on my system. I was
composing an e-mail at the time, doing nothing graphics intensive. It froze for 20 seconds and came back in 640x480 mode, telling me: "Microsoft Windows detected and recovered from a device failure. Please save your work and reboot to restore full functionality." I then checked the event log, and sure enough, an ATI driver message: "Event Type: Error Event Source: ati2mtag Event Category: None Event ID: 108 Date: date stripped Time: time stripped User: N/A Computer: stripped Description: The driver ati2dvag for the display device \Device\Video0 got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Please check with your hardware device vendor for any driver updates." Anyone experience this? I have the 9700 Pro, with Intel 875PBZ motherboard (BIOS P12). Nothing is overclocked. Is this really a driver problem or could it be the hardware at fault? @drian. |
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Hi @drian.
I had the same problem with my Nvidia card. It happened just after boot up, I restarted and it has not happened since. I have not changed anything since it happened. If it doesn't happen again I wouldn't worry about it, if it happens again then try a different driver and/or card. Hope this helps. Mark "@drian" wrote in message .. . The video display (actually, Windows XP) just froze on my system. I was composing an e-mail at the time, doing nothing graphics intensive. It froze for 20 seconds and came back in 640x480 mode, telling me: "Microsoft Windows detected and recovered from a device failure. Please save your work and reboot to restore full functionality." I then checked the event log, and sure enough, an ATI driver message: "Event Type: Error Event Source: ati2mtag Event Category: None Event ID: 108 Date: date stripped Time: time stripped User: N/A Computer: stripped Description: The driver ati2dvag for the display device \Device\Video0 got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Please check with your hardware device vendor for any driver updates." Anyone experience this? I have the 9700 Pro, with Intel 875PBZ motherboard (BIOS P12). Nothing is overclocked. Is this really a driver problem or could it be the hardware at fault? @drian. |
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Hello Mark,
Yes, same symptoms as you describe. It's happened three or four times over the last month. Fortunately, XP brings me back so I can save documents, e-mails and so forth. It's totally random when it happens. Thanks for the advice. @drian. |
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Similar for one or two seconds duration everytime without error message,
under 98SE Appears randomly. Sometimes nothing for several days. -- http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/eesucks/ "@drian" a écrit dans le message news: ... Hello Mark, Yes, same symptoms as you describe. It's happened three or four times over the last month. Fortunately, XP brings me back so I can save documents, e-mails and so forth. It's totally random when it happens. Thanks for the advice. @drian. |
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Experiment with motherboard's BIOS settings. You do have the latest ATI
drivers? Look through forums at http://rage3d.com for more ideas. -Kent |
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Thanks but mine is an Nvidia Leadtek Vivo 440 MX -AGP 8x
-- http://evidence-eliminator-sucks.com/eesucks/ "Kent_Diego" a écrit dans le message news: sqN5b.44120$cj1.5681@fed1read06... Experiment with motherboard's BIOS settings. You do have the latest ATI drivers? Look through forums at http://rage3d.com for more ideas. -Kent |
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I've got the latest drivers, Kent. I do have the AGP aperture set to 128,
maybe that's a possible reason it is freezing. Thanks. @drian. |
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I've got the latest drivers, Kent. I do have the AGP aperture set to 128,
maybe that's a possible reason it is freezing. I have seen freezing problems fixed by changing aperture size and turning off AGP fast writes and Write Combining.. Find the display controller's Trouble Shoot tab and turn down acceleration one notch as a last resort. The only was to fix a problem like this is to keep trying everything until fixed. Start with settings, then drivers, then replace hardware components. -Kent |
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I know you've had several replies, to this, already. I just want to throw
in my experience with this 'infinite loop' deal. I found that installing (yes, it means a clean install ...) in this order got rid of it, for me: XP, motherboard drivers, DX9, Catalysts or Omegas. It's a pain, I know. But, it's what worked for me. - @drian stood up at show-n-tell, in , and said: The video display (actually, Windows XP) just froze on my system. I was composing an e-mail at the time, doing nothing graphics intensive. It froze for 20 seconds and came back in 640x480 mode, telling me: "Microsoft Windows detected and recovered from a device failure. Please save your work and reboot to restore full functionality." I then checked the event log, and sure enough, an ATI driver message: "Event Type: Error Event Source: ati2mtag Event Category: None Event ID: 108 Date: date stripped Time: time stripped User: N/A Computer: stripped Description: The driver ati2dvag for the display device \Device\Video0 got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Please check with your hardware device vendor for any driver updates." Anyone experience this? I have the 9700 Pro, with Intel 875PBZ motherboard (BIOS P12). Nothing is overclocked. Is this really a driver problem or could it be the hardware at fault? @drian. -- Strontium "It's no surprise, to me. I am my own worst enemy. `Cause every now, and then, I kick the livin' **** `outta me." - Lit |
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On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 18:12:43 -0500, "Strontium"
wrote: I know you've had several replies, to this, already. I just want to throw in my experience with this 'infinite loop' deal. I found that installing (yes, it means a clean install ...) in this order got rid of it, for me: XP, motherboard drivers, DX9, Catalysts or Omegas. It's a pain, I know. But, it's what worked for me. Nice to hear you fixed your problems. Interesting though. I've always assumed videodrivers should go on before DX (and indeed this works for me...sofar...), but maybe DX9 has come to a stage where it's better to install before drivers? ancra |
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