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Old Mar 12, 2006, 01:34 PM   #1
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BSOD after resuming from stanby

anyone having this problem on lappy with ati cards??? no matter what driver i installed, i get this bsod after resuming from standby.

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Old Mar 13, 2006, 10:48 AM   #2
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I'm not sure that it's related to the video card. It could be something else aswell.
Did you get the latest bios for your portable?
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I'm not sure that it's related to the video card. It could be something else aswell.
Did you get the latest bios for your portable?
yep, everything on my lappy is the latest. catalyst seems to be the culprit here.
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yep, everything on my lappy is the latest. catalyst seems to be the culprit here.
How have you determined that? Does the blue screen refer to a catalyst file? If so, provide the information so people can try and help.

Your first post says it happens with every driver file you use...so I'm assuming it was doing it with the original one as well? Or was that a mis-statement and there was a revision that it worked with? Or one without the CCC?

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How have you determined that? Does the blue screen refer to a catalyst file? If so, provide the information so people can try and help.

Your first post says it happens with every driver file you use...so I'm assuming it was doing it with the original one as well? Or was that a mis-statement and there was a revision that it worked with? Or one without the CCC?

We need more details.
yes, every BSOD comes with an ati file... forgotten the filename.. something to do with atixxxx.dll. i've tried catalyst with and without CCC but to no avail. i googled it and found something that says this is a known issue and already been fixed since catalyst 5.9 but i can confirm you it hasnt.
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