Ati Driver Infinite Loop Error
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way you will get a faster, better response from the members on Motherboard Point. infinite loop and the driver ati2dvag Fix Discussion in 'ATI' started by Peter, device driver infinite loop Jul 6, 2003. Peter Guest I figured I would post this message to help people
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out. The infinite loop is a general message that posts to your system. The message is of course directly related to your the device driver got stuck in an infinite loop windows 7 Video Card adapter-driver. If is not specific to just one issue. People with Nvida cards, AMD motherboards, and other configurations can all have this issue. When you experience this problem ask yourself these questions: 1. Do
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I have the most recent drivers for the Intel/AMD Chipset. Note: For example: Asus p4g8x- were shipped older drivers! If you installed the drivers off the disk included in your bundle go to the intel site and download the newest patch! Most likely this will solve your issue. 2. Also, take note to be sure to uninstall your ATI drivers, and then install the newest versions. 3. Make sure you have a device driver stuck in infinite loop Antec True Power Supply too... just because your power source says 350 Watts...means nothing. See Tom's harware for power supply artilces. Hope this helps. Peter, Jul 6, 2003 #1 Advertisements Archduke Guest Hi folks, glad to tell ya, that my ati2dvag error is gone. But I have to admit that it was none of the above mentioned tricks to cure it but my wife s idea to get the card out of the computer and to clean it carefully. Tons of dirt came out and when I put it back in, all ran fine like in our honeymoon. So add this tip to the above mentioned: .... clean ... your video-adapter hope this will help to cure these f errors on your systems, Gx Archduke Archduke, Jul 7, 2003 #2 Advertisements RickB Guest I also got rid of the bug. But I made no hardware changes. I had saved a disk image from a month earlier before I updated the ATI drivers. Since restoring that disk image - no loop. After restoring, I noticed that "Fast Writes" were disabled in my previous configuration. When I had installed the newer drivers, they had set this to enabled. I don't know if that was the cause, and I'm not changing anything to find out either. I'l
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