BSoD Problem ATIKMDAG.SYS of Catalyst 7.4 and HP32 ATi X1950GT

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Hi, I have continuos problem with atikmdag that stop and restart by windows
and crash system 0x000000EA BSoD. I saw that's problem of many user with
VistaHP 32bit. I'm using Radeon X1950GT with 512 MB ram GDDR3 PCIe x16 and
after installing Catalyst 7.3 e 7.3 hotfix and at the end Catalyst 7.4 with
the correct manner my system crash again.
Remember that Windows Vista Advisor said my system is ok for VISTA!!!!
Thanks for who can help me.
I hope to resolve the problem before Service Pack 1 for Vista (december 2007).
Best regards.
snoopy
 
Laacagoia said:
Hi, I have continuos problem with atikmdag that stop and restart by
windows
and crash system 0x000000EA BSoD. I saw that's problem of many user with
VistaHP 32bit. I'm using Radeon X1950GT with 512 MB ram GDDR3 PCIe x16 and
after installing Catalyst 7.3 e 7.3 hotfix and at the end Catalyst 7.4
with
the correct manner my system crash again.
Remember that Windows Vista Advisor said my system is ok for VISTA!!!!
Thanks for who can help me.
I hope to resolve the problem before Service Pack 1 for Vista (december
2007).

The Upgrade Advisor, is just that, it gives advice. It is not a guarantee
that the upgrade will work.
 
Hi, Rock

You tell me that what I have bought is all wrong, ok, but think that on the
package of my m/b Asrock ALiveSATA2-GLAN is the Windows Vista Premium Logo
and it is on the winqual site with 1221018 Logo Completion Date 11.27.2006,
on the package of the video Card Peak Radeon X1950GT 512 MB GDDR3 PCIE 256bit
"Rock" is the Windows Vista Ati Certified Logo. How you mean the Upgrade
Advisor said that all is ok!!! How I can decide what the market sold is well
or is wrong, I must believe what is write on Logo is the truth or are all
lies. All Ati, Peak, Microsoft
support joke with me giving strange answer to my question for resolve, oops
patch the problem, and I have spent money for to buy Windows Vista Home
Premium without a service.
Best Regards.
laacagoia
 
Hi, Rock

You tell me that what I have bought is all wrong, ok,

That's not what I said or mean. I said the Vista Upgrade Advisor gives
advice, but not a guarantee that there won't be problems.
but think that on the
package of my m/b Asrock ALiveSATA2-GLAN is the Windows Vista Premium Logo
and it is on the winqual site with 1221018 Logo Completion Date
11.27.2006,
on the package of the video Card Peak Radeon X1950GT 512 MB GDDR3 PCIE
256bit

This doesn't mean the drivers are ready for primetime. The hadware
manufacturer is responsible for driver development. That always lags with a
new OS. Things are getting better, but for now still behind. It's also
down to the combination of hardware and drivers on a specific system.

You have to research all the hardware to be sure there are Vista compatible
drivers and that they work. Just look through the newsgroup and you will
see posts about hardware/driver problems.
"Rock" is the Windows Vista Ati Certified Logo. How you mean the Upgrade
Advisor said that all is ok!!! How I can decide what the market sold is
well
or is wrong,

You do research. Check on the web sites for all the hardware and software
you intend to use, you contact other users and read the newsgroups about
issues for your hardware and software. Google search.

The Upgrade Advisor is just one tool, but it is not definitive.
I must believe what is write on Logo is the truth or are all
lies.

I learned long ago not to fully believe what's on a hardware device package
or software box. That's marketing.
All Ati, Peak, Microsoft
support joke with me giving strange answer to my question for resolve,
oops
patch the problem, and I have spent money for to buy Windows Vista Home
Premium without a service.

With the right hardware, drivers and software Vista can and does run well.
It's fine on this 5 yr old P4 2.53GHz, 1GB RAM system. Others have it
running well too. I have an nVidia graphics card. In general ATI has been
ahead of nVidia in their drivers for Vista, but that doesn't mean there are
no problems on certain systems. Sorry I'm not familiar with your hardware
so I can't give you any specific advice.

Good luck with your efforts.[/QUOTE]
 
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