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Hiya,
You mean how did i get the drivers to work ??
Ciao
Def
You mean how did i get the drivers to work ??
Ciao
Def
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I've been reading around the subject and it seems that few people suggest uninstalling ATI Catalyst Control Center, but obviously just keeping the driver. Going to give this a try.
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/126861-atikmdag-error-message-computer-freeze.html
http://forums.amd.com/gaming/messag...d=92659&STARTPAGE=4&FTVAR_FORUMVIEWTMP=Linear
bummer. but i'm still going strong. like yourself, it was happening when i was doing nothing so i'm just using my pc as normal. i've got a couple of apps running on my 2nd screen (vmware) and it's been all good so far. beforehand, i certainly never went 4 hours without a crash like i have done now.......
Ahh see, mine isnt a regular problem. It only happens every now and then, it can go a while without happening so keep your eye on it!
Still suffering from this, upped the voltages on my ram and NB to come in line with ram specs and requirements for all 4 slots being populated. Also memtested my ram with no errors.
I am now trying disabling the vista aero theme and reverting to vista basic, I didnt realise that the aero theme is supposedly accelerated, so constantly putting some load on the graphics.
Next thing is RMAing my psu, 3.3v rail seems to be at 3.15v, which is within ATX specs but pretty low and some say this could cause problems/errors/damage.
i thought the gpu runs off the 12v line. besides, as i mentioned earlier, you can't rely on software readings (or do you have a multimeter?). besides, IIRC you have an hx 620w. i very much doubt that will be a problem.