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Old January 25th 05, 10:50 PM
Richard Higgins
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Default Don't buy a Radeon

If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver (Catalyst)
and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will cause your
system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after MS Word has
started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and see
if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and MS
Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work with
it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins


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Old January 25th 05, 11:13 PM
pedro itriago
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....So it's the radeon! & here I was thinking it was MS fault, how naive of
me

"Richard Higgins" wrote in message
news:ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02...
If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver

(Catalyst)
and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will cause your
system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after MS Word has
started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and

see
if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and MS
Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work

with
it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins




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Old January 26th 05, 01:32 AM
40 PC SOCKET SET
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"Richard Higgins" wrote in message
news:ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02...
If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver

(Catalyst)
and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will cause your
system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after MS Word has
started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and

see
if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and MS
Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work

with
it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins


Whilst it may seem that way, I suspect you are quite wrong about this.

Jon


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Old January 26th 05, 01:57 AM
Rob Stow
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40 PC SOCKET SET wrote:
"Richard Higgins" wrote in message
news:ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02...

If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver


(Catalyst)

and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will cause your
system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after MS Word has
started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and


see

if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and MS
Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work


with

it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins



Whilst it may seem that way, I suspect you are quite wrong about this.


Amen. I have installed hundreds of Radeons - including several
of each of the 9200, 9200SE, 9550, 9600, 9600 Pro, 9800, and 9800
Pro - without the slightest hint from anyone that it has caused
problems with MS Word. Doesn't matter if the processor is an
Athlon64, AthlonFX, Opteron, or P4.

--
Every cloud has a silver lining, even if you sometimes
have to drop a little acid before you can see it.
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Old January 26th 05, 03:57 AM
Wilbure
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Radeon, shoot man if you want the just to run word, just get yourself a 10
buck Vcard. If you want the eye candy ....Radeon rules.
"Richard Higgins" wrote in message
news:ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02...
If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver
(Catalyst) and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will
cause your system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after
MS Word has started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and
see if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and
MS Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work
with it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins



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Old January 26th 05, 05:12 AM
NoNoBadDog!
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"Richard Higgins" wrote in message
news:ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02...
If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver
(Catalyst) and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will
cause your system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after
MS Word has started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and
see if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and
MS Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work
with it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins


To summaize......

***************WRONG!!!!!!!***************

I am a system builder, and I build several AMD 64 based systems daily. the
majority of the systems I build use ATI video cards. I have never once
encountered the issues you describe. You should not assume that because you
have an issue that the problem is both universal and is attributable to the
problem yuou think it is.

You should not be spreading such garbage information. There are those in
this groupd who do not have enough experience to know that you are blowing
smoke.

Since you have done no other troubleshooting other than to unistall the
Catalyst drivers, there is no way to determine what is *REALLY* causing your
problems.

Bobby




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Old January 26th 05, 10:50 AM
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"NoNoBadDog!" mypants_bjsledgeATpixi.com wrote in message
...

"Richard Higgins" wrote in message
news:ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02...
If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get
a Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver
(Catalyst) and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will
cause your system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes
after MS Word has started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and
see if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers
and MS Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers
and even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to
work with it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins


To summaize......

***************WRONG!!!!!!!***************

I am a system builder, and I build several AMD 64 based systems daily.
the majority of the systems I build use ATI video cards. I have never
once encountered the issues you describe. You should not assume that
because you have an issue that the problem is both universal and is
attributable to the problem yuou think it is.

You should not be spreading such garbage information. There are those
in this groupd who do not have enough experience to know that you are
blowing smoke.

Since you have done no other troubleshooting other than to unistall the
Catalyst drivers, there is no way to determine what is *REALLY* causing
your problems.

Bobby

I wonder if this is the known problem with applications using MFC, on XP
SP2. There is a bug with the OS, which if you have a desktop theme other
than 'Windows Classic' selected, causes a memory leak, with some drivers,
which can crash the system. MS are working on a hotfix, but currently
recommend switching to using the Windows Classic desktop, if you are
seeing unexplained crashes.

Best Wishes


  #8  
Old January 26th 05, 12:09 PM
Paul
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In article ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02, "Richard Higgins"
wrote:

If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver (Catalyst)
and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will cause your
system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after MS Word has
started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and see
if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and MS
Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work with
it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins


Based on other threads of yours, it seems you are making an assumption
that since you managed to install an OS on your new computer, and
it doesn't crash right away, that all the hardware is well adjusted
and fault free.

There are a couple of test programs you should be aware of.

Memtest86 is a free test program from memtest.org . It is available
in two versions - one version formats a bootable floppy for you,
while the other version is used to prepare a bootable ISO CD.
Memtest86 is unique, in that it tests all of the memory on the
computer - it even "moves" the executable out of the way and
tests the memory underneath.

Memtest86 should be error free in an extended testing period
(like at least a couple of hours). If memtest86 is finding errors,
you need to look into adjusting the BIOS on your computer. One
quick fix, is to bump up Vdimm to a level suitable for high
performance memory. (2.75V shouldn't hurt anything.)

The second program you should get a copy of, is Prime95 from
mersenne.org . Prime95 contains a built-in test function, called
the "torture test". When the "torture test" is run, Prime95
carries out a calculation with a known result. If Prime95
detects an error in this calculation, it will print the
error to the screen. I find Prime95 can find speed related
errors that don't happen in memtest86, so running both programs
has value.

If you cannot run both of these programs error free, solve the
underlying problem first, before proceeding further.

In another thread I found in Google from you:

"I'm using an ASUS A8V deluxe with 2GB RAM and no overclocking."

If you are using 4 x 512MB of memory, the BIOS should have set
the command rate to 2T. That setting is used to help the memory
controller work with the heavy loading caused by four sticks of
memory. You may also find that some adjustments to the other
memory timings are required to get the computer to work properly.

We haven't even gotten to the video card yet. The above two tests
don't have much of any interaction with the video card. Once the
CPU and memory are tuned up, you can accelerate testing on your
video card, with a benchmark like 3DMark2001SE or equivalent.
Benchmarks pass a lot of data through the video card hardware,
and this could help identify if the actual GPU or memory on the
video card has a problem. Accelerating the testing is important,
since one hour of running 3DMark2001SE in demo mode, without
crashing, is the equivalent of running for hundreds of hours
with Microsoft word on the screen. Pumping a lot of data
through the video card will prove that the card can be used
for more mundane purposes.

Powerstrip from entechtaiwan.com , can be used to check the
configuration of the AGP interface. The Options item in the
popup menu, will display how the hardware is set up, and will
identify if you've installed chipset drivers, video card
drivers, and DirectX properly. If something registers as
being "disabled" in the Options screen, figure out why.

There is a lot of testing you have to do, before you can make a
blanket statement like the one you've just dropped on us.

Hope that helps,
Paul
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Old January 26th 05, 02:19 PM
Der Steppenwolf
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Paul wrote:
In article ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02, "Richard Higgins"
wrote:


If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver (Catalyst)
and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will cause your
system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after MS Word has
started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and see
if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and MS
Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work with
it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins



Based on other threads of yours, it seems you are making an assumption
that since you managed to install an OS on your new computer, and
it doesn't crash right away, that all the hardware is well adjusted
and fault free.

There are a couple of test programs you should be aware of.

Memtest86 is a free test program from memtest.org . It is available
in two versions - one version formats a bootable floppy for you,
while the other version is used to prepare a bootable ISO CD.
Memtest86 is unique, in that it tests all of the memory on the
computer - it even "moves" the executable out of the way and
tests the memory underneath.

Memtest86 should be error free in an extended testing period
(like at least a couple of hours). If memtest86 is finding errors,
you need to look into adjusting the BIOS on your computer. One
quick fix, is to bump up Vdimm to a level suitable for high
performance memory. (2.75V shouldn't hurt anything.)

The second program you should get a copy of, is Prime95 from
mersenne.org . Prime95 contains a built-in test function, called
the "torture test". When the "torture test" is run, Prime95
carries out a calculation with a known result. If Prime95
detects an error in this calculation, it will print the
error to the screen. I find Prime95 can find speed related
errors that don't happen in memtest86, so running both programs
has value.

If you cannot run both of these programs error free, solve the
underlying problem first, before proceeding further.

In another thread I found in Google from you:

"I'm using an ASUS A8V deluxe with 2GB RAM and no overclocking."

If you are using 4 x 512MB of memory, the BIOS should have set
the command rate to 2T. That setting is used to help the memory
controller work with the heavy loading caused by four sticks of
memory. You may also find that some adjustments to the other
memory timings are required to get the computer to work properly.

We haven't even gotten to the video card yet. The above two tests
don't have much of any interaction with the video card. Once the
CPU and memory are tuned up, you can accelerate testing on your
video card, with a benchmark like 3DMark2001SE or equivalent.
Benchmarks pass a lot of data through the video card hardware,
and this could help identify if the actual GPU or memory on the
video card has a problem. Accelerating the testing is important,
since one hour of running 3DMark2001SE in demo mode, without
crashing, is the equivalent of running for hundreds of hours
with Microsoft word on the screen. Pumping a lot of data
through the video card will prove that the card can be used
for more mundane purposes.

Powerstrip from entechtaiwan.com , can be used to check the
configuration of the AGP interface. The Options item in the
popup menu, will display how the hardware is set up, and will
identify if you've installed chipset drivers, video card
drivers, and DirectX properly. If something registers as
being "disabled" in the Options screen, figure out why.

There is a lot of testing you have to do, before you can make a
blanket statement like the one you've just dropped on us.

Hope that helps,
Paul


Well said !
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Old January 27th 05, 12:23 PM
Paul
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In article ,
(Paul) wrote:

In article ddzJd.6348$IJ5.267@okepread02, "Richard Higgins"
wrote:

If you are going to use an Athlon 64 and use Microsoft Word, don't get a
Radeon 9800. I don't know about any other Radeons. Their driver

(Catalyst)
and MS Word do not play together well. Running MS Word will cause your
system to automatically reboot, usually within 2 minutes after MS Word has
started.

If you are having this problem already, uninstall the Radeon driver and see
if MS Word works. You'll see that it does. Reinstall the drivers and MS
Word won't work.

There are some that have installed old versions of the Radeon drivers and
even Radeon 9600 drivers for their Radeon 9800 and got MS Word to work with
it.

Radeon's fix is to dummy down the board to where you might as well have
gotten a cheap generic graphics card.

My solution was to get an nVidia 6800. Works like a charm.

-------------
Richard A. Higgins


I also noticed in those other threads of yours, that you use
two monitors. Presumably this is a dual head config off the
same video card.

Hydravision is a package from ATI, which can be used to manage
multiple monitors. Google shows some hits for Hydravision
and Microsoft applications. The ATI site (with its
lousy search engine) doesn't have anything helpful in
terms of Hydravision and associated bugs.

This thread claims that Windows can manage the two instances
of hardware that show in Device Manager, for a dual head card.
Hydravision is apparently not needed to use dual heads.

http://abxzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=76068

I bet if you were to uninstall the Nvidia drivers, uninstall
the Nvidia video card, install the ATI video card, install
ATI Catalyst driver only, that you could run two monitors
and not see the same kind of issues with MS Word. If you
avoid installing Hydravision, your problems might just
disappear.

Why not contact ATI and ask them whether Hydravision
works with Microsoft applications ?

http://apps.ati.com/cservice/webformcontact.asp

Paul
 




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