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Blue Screen Device Driver Infinite Loop
in Graphics Cards Share softmachine 1 October 2009 08:09:13 After just getting my PC up and running again after a device driver stuck in infinite loop month or 2 by the reset bios jumper since I'd accidentally set it to detect system fan, a few days later having played this game Roma Victor since Februrary up to the point ati2dvag error it screwed up and 2 days after fixing it... I load it up and a few minutes into the game it freezes. The whole computer. It wouldn't let me alt tab, use ctrl alt del, nothing. Restart manually, and I start getting "ati2dvag.dll" infinite loop errors, sometimes at load up, sometimes before windows even loads, sometimes at desktop. Other times the windows loading screen will be scrambled.
Blue Screen Infinite Loop
Now I'd had trouble when I first started playing this game as it froze every 2-5 minutes, but it didn't take the whole comp with it. I resolved that after I found the solution to change "VIA CPU to AGP controller" to "PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge" and it's been set on that ever since. I've had minimal success switching around options in catalyst control center. The best I'll get is a half an hour out of the game, and then it screws up again, the bulk of the time within 10 seconds or less it freezes up, even on the loading screen now and again. I also get just as often "power saving enable monitor will shut down..." messages and every so often a "frequency out of range" error. My HDD temp shows consistently at lower 30s celsius and below... My graphics card is a Radeon X1650 I've tried - changing screen refresh rate - enabling/disabling write combining - enabling/disabling vpu recover - changing agp speed between off and 4x - setting 3d gpu settings to performance instead of quality - changing 3d refresh rate override between disabled/set to desktop/60hz - and combinations of these ^ - unins
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top ati2dvag is entering infinite loop up vote 3 down vote favorite 2 Since I started using my ATI video card, this problem happens. The motherboard is ECS A780GM with processor AMD X2 5000 and the onboard video card is ATI Radeon HD 3200. I installed ATI driver CATALYST 11-2 in my Windows XP OS SP3 (with all patches) and since that time my computer will often hang (blue screen) with error 'ati2dvag is entering infinite loop'. I have searched many places, this page is the most useful, where the discussion leads to several findings: The crash can be reliably triggered by activating character animation (Rover the dog) in windows search The crash is more likely to happen when internet explorer is open. Firefox or Chrome don't trigger the crash CATALYST 10-8 doesn't have this error, 10-11 does. 10-12, 11-1, 11-2, 11-3 all produce this error High end ATI cards (3800 series) also have this problem So based on that info I'm rolling back the driver to 10.8 and I haven't had blue screen yet. Anybody here has more information about this problem? Which other version of the driver works (higher than 10.8)? bsod amd-radeon share|improve this question edited Mar 7 at 22:09 fixer1234 11.2k122949 asked Apr 20 '11 at 0:54 Endy Tjahjono 6122722 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote I think I fixed it. (See NOTE) (System: XP SP3 with HD 3850 AGP graphics; ASUS K8V Deluxe MBoard) 1.0 Clean Uninstall all ATI drivers 1.1 uninstall all ATI programs listed under "Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs" 1.2 uninstall the graphics display driver "Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager/Display Adapaters/{Display Card}/driver/uninstall" 1.3 Use DriverCleaner.NET 1.3.1 Download and install DriverCleaner.net (from www.drivercleaner.net) 1.3.2 IMPORTANT (see Note) Click "Tools/Cab Cleaner" on the DriverCleaner menu bar 1.3.3 Repeat 1.3.2 for all listed Cab's. 1.3.4 Select "Select Multiple Cleaning Filters" and then select all services th