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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows XP Closed Ati2dvag - Problem Solved Anonymouse83Nov 26, 2010,
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10:28 PM I have found a fix for the ati2dvag.dll infinite loop/BSOD
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problem that seems to be so widespread. I am running WinXP Pro with an ATI Radeon 3850HD. After doing ati2dvag fix a reformat and fresh Windows install, the ati2dvag.dll problem started (never happened before reformat). It would happen 5 - 10 times per day mainly while browsing the internet using Firefox, but https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCmUxA9Fch8 also at random other times.Long story short, go to Windows Update and install the latest Mircosoft .NET Framework package. It has been one week since I did this, and have not encountered the problem once (knock wood).I hope this works for everyone else.Regards. 6 answers Last reply Jul 12, 2012 More about ati2dvag problem solved Anonymouse83Nov 26, 2010, 10:34 PM Edit: On the http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/253545-45-ati2dvag-problem-solved Windows Update page, the .NET Framework is found under the 'Software, Optional' section, not the 'High Priority'. theridonNov 28, 2010, 6:40 AM Hey, do you have a link to the exact page for that update? I can't find a Software, Optional section on the microsoft download center, and I've been having this problem too. Related Resources IE and DLL problem Cannot reinstall/reformat xp??? Windows XP Pro Startup Problem - Someone Please help me Problem with ibm computer reformat Reformat Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Anonymouse83Nov 29, 2010, 7:21 AM When I click on Windows Update, directly from my Start menu, it opens up IE then asks if I want Express or Custom ..click Custom, then it takes me to the page with all the updates, and in the left-hand column is says High Priority, Software Optional, and Hardware Optional.Or try here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=9cfb2d51-5ff4-4491-b0e5-b386f32c0992&displaylang=en iansydneyJun 27, 2011, 10:26 AM Anonymouse83 said: I have found a fix for the ati2dvag.dll infinite loop/BSOD problem that seems to be so widespread. I am running WinXP Pro with an ATI Radeon 3850HD. After doing a reformat an
load up all the files & settings it requires to create the graphics on your PC. Although this file is one of the most important parts of the entire Windows system, the fact is that it's also one of the biggest causes https://sites.google.com/site/howtodrivers/ati-graphics-driver-error of problems for your computer as well - as it's often being saved incorrectly and with a lot of errors. If you have this error and need to fix it, you should look to repair the various errors which are going https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/2921c14c-bc4a-41ec-b990-2e098bce1ff0/radeon-9250-blue-screen-on-shut-down?forum=w7itprohardware to cause it to show. This tutorial is going to show you exactly what you need to do to fix any of the errors that your ATI graphics driver is causing. This error will typically show on a blue screen blue screen with some other writing / messages around it. Although it may look complicated, it's actually just caused by a single problem on your system - the way in which Windows will damage the file & prevent your computer from reading it correctly. The bottom line here is that the ATI2Dvag.dll file is either corrupted or unreadable - leading your system to show the error when it cannot process it. The blue screen appears because the file is used for the graphics display, ati2dvag blue screen which basically means that your system needs it in order to run. To fix this error, you can simply reinstall the driver and then replace the damaged file. The way to fix this error is to first update / re-install the ATI Graphics driver on your system. All Windows computers use "drivers" to help the system communicate with the various pieces of hardware that you have on your PC, and have been an incredibly important part of Windows since its popularity boom in 1995. Drivers are used for all the hardware components on your system, and the graphics driver happens to be one of the most important. The error you're seeing is either a problem with the graphics driver of the file itself, which means that in order to fix it you should first update the driver so that all the files & settings it has are refreshed. If you do this and find the fix does not work, you should then try manually replacing the ATI2Dvag file on your system, which can be done by downloading the file from the Internet and then placing it onto your PC. Finally, it's also recommended that you use a "registry cleaner" program to scan through all the registry settings of your system and repair any of the errors / problems that it has inside (registry errors are a common cause of problems for any Windows system). You can fix ATI2Dvag.dll errors on your com
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