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Finder New Releases New PC Games Laptops Smartphones Routers Storage Motherboards Monitors Forums Recent Activity Today's Posts News Comments TechSpot Forums Forums c++ infinite loop error Community Ask a Question Today's Posts Infinite loopfix! Bycobrakaun Sep 14, 2004 Page 1 of 5 1 2 3 4 5 Next > A FIX THAT WORKED FOR ME AND A BUNCH OF OTHER PEOPLE!! READ ON! infinite loop error message Here we go folks, I've been having this problem for almost a year now with my computer (infinite loop and ati2dvag.dll reboot errors), and tried almost everything my mind could possible think of doing. I've tried every solution on this board, and every other board I could find relating to this file and to the infinite loop, with absolutely no success. I tried every driver package available, bios updates, agp chipset updates, every combination
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of every setting. I've tried reducing power usage in my computer, I've placed more power in my computer... I've added more fans and created an optimal cooling system in my computer. I made sure there were absolutely no IRQ conflicts, and nothing was using the same IRQ as my video card. I've tried with one stick of ram, with one in 1 and 3. I've tried disabling onboard sound, and putting in a soundblaster card. Nothing... I mean nothing, worked at all. Until now! I found a solution, that has worked for me and a bunch of other people who have tested it for me. So give it a try, perhaps it will work for you too. My computer has been working 100% since I made this change. There is a chance it could reduce the effeciency of your texture drawing with your video card... but I've tested it with : Unreal Tournament 2004 Rise Of Nations Neverwinter Nights Doom 3 Max Payne 2 Transport Giant and a bunch of older games.... Anyhow, no more wait, give this a shot : Right click-mouse over My Computer Properties Hardware(Tab) Device Manager(button) Click [+] next to System devices right-mouse on CPU to AGP Controller (or whatever your controller is called, mine was SiS AGP) Update Driver(button) Select Install from a list
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