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  1. #1
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    Blue Screen of Death with ATI2DVAG.DLL

    Hey
    Have searched the forum, but unfortunately no solution.
    I describe everything once:
    "It was a Problem detected. Windows has been shut down so that the computer is not damaged.
    The problem was, perhaps, from the following file: ati2dvag
    If you received this error for the first time displayed should you restart the computer, if this message persists, they must follow the following steps the device driver is in an endless loop.

    Technical Information STOP: 0x000000EA (0x86550B90, 0x86409380,
    0x8677DDE8, 0x00000001)
    And so on...


    And while this problem occurs regardless of on what should I do. It may also be that in 10 minutes you can work and then it happens.

    System:
    Notebook Toshiba Satellite 1100 with Mobile Radeon.

    - Win XP Professional with all updates, fixes and patches.
    - The latest ATI drivers.
    - The latest Bios.

    Please help me.

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    Re: Blue Screen of Death with ATI2DVAG.DLL

    It is an old known issue with Radeon cards. Try the BIOS or in the Smart Guard (hold the Control Panel from ATI) Fast Writes off.

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    Re: Blue Screen of Death with ATI2DVAG.DLL

    Check your IRQ's for conflicts.

    Go here:

    http://www.omegadrivers.net

    and try the appropriate drivers for your system.

    Turn off fast writes in the Bios (if it's currently on)

    Check compaq site for possible Bios updates

    Try removing ATI control panel and see how you go

    If you get no joy with any of these, get back to us and I'll start scratching my head again.

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    Re: Blue Screen of Death with ATI2DVAG.DLL

    Did you have these problems before service pack 2 update?

    If you have another hard drive, do a clean install. Is your current drive partitioned?

    Re-install Windows, all drivers. Install one program/game and test. Keep installing and test.

    My first guess is service pack 2, and or a rogue file from the geforce card. A clean install will test that theory.

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