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Crashing error - ATI drivers

laxjax13

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i get thisblue screen every once in awhile when listening to music, watching videos and play games

**Stop 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0xBFA87B1B, 0xB1EA9A84, 0x00000000)

***Ati3duag.dll - Adress BFA87B1B base at BFA17000, datestamp -3f7a3780

Beggining dump of physical memory.
Physical memory dump complete.

After the the pc restarts a message box comes up stating that the drivers for my 9800 are the problem.

now i have tried the official drivers from ati as well as the omega
from 3.7-4.2 and i get the same errors with them all.

Currently for my 9800 im using the omega 3.10's since they seem to be the most stable.

My pc isnt overclocked at all and don't know what can be wrong.

if u need any more information just ask, but i wont respond until tomorrow because im kind of sick and feeling tired.
 
there could be a problem with the cards bios call the company and tell them your problem.
 
Originally posted by laxjax13
now i have tried the official drivers from ati as well as the omega
from 3.7-4.2 and i get the same errors with them all.

Make sure you follow this guide to clean your system of ATI drivers, latest release are awesome, fast and stable..give them a try :D

Good Luck

OldMX
 
i always have completely cleaned all of the ati drivers before installing a new version, and i still get the problem.

i guess it's time for a reformat?
 
uninstall yr drivers in the controil panel in this order ,

1st , dump the ati control panel
2nd , dump the ati drivers
3rd dump the atri unintall utility
4th delete ati folder in program files

then reboot

this has always worked for me no matter what version of
catalyst driver.

currently using the cat 4.2's and with no probs

;) luv my 9500 pro
 
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