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Asus P4PE and Radeon 9000
Any one else haveing BSOD's computer locking up or weirdness with the mouse
pointer? On my system it seemed to start after I upgraded the Radeon drivers, so I went back to some older ones. Now when I play any games or shut down a program , computer locks and I have to reset to get back into windows. The only error I get is ati2dvag.dll page fault in non paged area. I searched the net but didn't find any fix's so far. As it seems to be only on Asus boards with the radeon cards I thought I'd ask here. System is only 9 or 10 months old P4PE Antec 430 watt 2.4 P4 512 meg crucial 2700 mem Radeon 9000 128 meg (1) WD 40gig HD (1) WD 80gig HD Samsung CD/RW Sony DVD/R/RW Turtle Beach sound card Win XP Home Sp1 The system was rock solid till I installed the Sony DVD and upgraded the vidio drivers. If no one here has a fix I'll start looking into a different Vidio card. Normaly I wait till I'm sure they have the bugs out of their Updates befor updateing, Guess I should have held off on this one! Anyway thanks for any ideas in advance! |
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I have installed an ATI All-in-Wonder 9000 64MB DDR Pro on my P4PE.
Driver version under hardware properties is: 6.14.1.6292 Everything seems fine, display, performance, even the remote controle The only problem I am having is that while hooked up to my TV (no computer monitor) I can not get into my BIOS. Sorry, let me rephrase that: I can get into my BIOS, I just can not read it as it is just a jumbled mess. Anyone? Does the same thing happen if you uninstall the DVD? Did you uninstall the old ATI drivers before upgrading to the new Catalyst ones? You have to get your system down to just a plain-generic VGA display before updating, as the old driver files are left behind and are trying to be used by the new driver. Jim "Gray" wrote in message ... Any one else haveing BSOD's computer locking up or weirdness with the mouse pointer? On my system it seemed to start after I upgraded the Radeon drivers, so I went back to some older ones. Now when I play any games or shut down a program , computer locks and I have to reset to get back into windows. The only error I get is ati2dvag.dll page fault in non paged area. I searched the net but didn't find any fix's so far. As it seems to be only on Asus boards with the radeon cards I thought I'd ask here. System is only 9 or 10 months old P4PE Antec 430 watt 2.4 P4 512 meg crucial 2700 mem Radeon 9000 128 meg (1) WD 40gig HD (1) WD 80gig HD Samsung CD/RW Sony DVD/R/RW Turtle Beach sound card Win XP Home Sp1 The system was rock solid till I installed the Sony DVD and upgraded the vidio drivers. If no one here has a fix I'll start looking into a different Vidio card. Normaly I wait till I'm sure they have the bugs out of their Updates befor updateing, Guess I should have held off on this one! Anyway thanks for any ideas in advance! |
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"Jim in Canada" wrote in message news:yHqIb.872632$pl3.583202@pd7tw3no... I have installed an ATI All-in-Wonder 9000 64MB DDR Pro on my P4PE. Driver version under hardware properties is: 6.14.1.6292 Everything seems fine, display, performance, even the remote controle The only problem I am having is that while hooked up to my TV (no computer monitor) I can not get into my BIOS. Sorry, let me rephrase that: I can get into my BIOS, I just can not read it as it is just a jumbled mess. Anyone? Does the same thing happen if you uninstall the DVD? I tryed takeing the DVD drive out today and that made no differance at all, The only thing that did was now when I reinstalled it I can't watch DVD's I get a screen that looks like it is loading then nothing. Did you uninstall the old ATI drivers before upgrading to the new Catalyst ones? You have to get your system down to just a plain-generic VGA display before updating, as the old driver files are left behind and are trying to be used by the new driver. Yes, I uninstalled everything from the add remove applet. I even reuninstalled all ati drivers this morning and tryed the new Catalyst drivers again. Am afraid I'll wind up haveing to dump XP and start all over soon as things are just getting worse: ( Jim Thanks for the input though : ) |
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Only other thing I can think of is overclocking. Are there any overclocked
settings in your BIOS? Check both CPU, RAM and Vid Card settings. Try setting everything to regular or standard settings. "Gray" wrote in message ... "Jim in Canada" wrote in message news:yHqIb.872632$pl3.583202@pd7tw3no... I have installed an ATI All-in-Wonder 9000 64MB DDR Pro on my P4PE. Driver version under hardware properties is: 6.14.1.6292 Everything seems fine, display, performance, even the remote controle The only problem I am having is that while hooked up to my TV (no computer monitor) I can not get into my BIOS. Sorry, let me rephrase that: I can get into my BIOS, I just can not read it as it is just a jumbled mess. Anyone? Does the same thing happen if you uninstall the DVD? I tryed takeing the DVD drive out today and that made no differance at all, The only thing that did was now when I reinstalled it I can't watch DVD's I get a screen that looks like it is loading then nothing. Did you uninstall the old ATI drivers before upgrading to the new Catalyst ones? You have to get your system down to just a plain-generic VGA display before updating, as the old driver files are left behind and are trying to be used by the new driver. Yes, I uninstalled everything from the add remove applet. I even reuninstalled all ati drivers this morning and tryed the new Catalyst drivers again. Am afraid I'll wind up haveing to dump XP and start all over soon as things are just getting worse: ( Jim Thanks for the input though : ) |
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