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  1. #1
    Dattron Guest

    Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the atimdag/nvlddmkm
    error?

    thx

  2. #2
    Mick Murphy Guest

    RE: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php

    You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    --
    Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


    "Dattron" wrote:

    > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > error?
    >
    > thx


  3. #3
    Dattron Guest

    RE: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850 video card
    or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems like the
    video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just leaving the
    pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver stopped
    responding and has recovered or the bsod.

    dattron

    "Mick Murphy" wrote:

    > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    >
    > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    > --
    > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >
    >
    > "Dattron" wrote:
    >
    > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > > error?
    > >
    > > thx


  4. #4
    Mick Murphy Guest

    RE: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.

    --
    Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


    "Dattron" wrote:

    > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850 video card
    > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems like the
    > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just leaving the
    > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver stopped
    > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    >
    > dattron
    >
    > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >
    > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    > >
    > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    > > --
    > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >
    > >
    > > "Dattron" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > > > error?
    > > >
    > > > thx


  5. #5
    Dattron Guest

    RE: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not certain
    either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The fault
    happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.

    "Mick Murphy" wrote:

    > Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    > The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    >
    > --
    > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >
    >
    > "Dattron" wrote:
    >
    > > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850 video card
    > > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems like the
    > > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just leaving the
    > > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver stopped
    > > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    > >
    > > dattron
    > >
    > > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >
    > > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    > > >
    > > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    > > > --
    > > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Dattron" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > > > > error?
    > > > >
    > > > > thx


  6. #6
    Michael Palumbo Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered



    "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not certain
    > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The fault
    > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    >
    > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >
    >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >>
    >>
    >> "Dattron" wrote:
    >>
    >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850
    >> > video card
    >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems like
    >> > the
    >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    >> > leaving the
    >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver stopped
    >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    >> >
    >> > dattron
    >> >
    >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >
    >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    >> > >
    >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    >> > > --
    >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    >> > >
    >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    >> > > > error?
    >> > > >
    >> > > > thx


    I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when I'm
    using Media Center.

    Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the display
    driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen, when I
    close Media Center.

    I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers though.
    I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works) and
    haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had the same
    issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.

    Yes, my computer is getting old.

    Mic


  7. #7
    Dattron Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Hi Michael,

    I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod when
    they first releases XP, just different messages :)

    I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled the
    service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive the
    utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will help you
    because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.

    Good Luck


    "Michael Palumbo" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    > > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not certain
    > > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The fault
    > > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    > >
    > > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >
    > >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    > >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    > >>
    > >> --
    > >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Dattron" wrote:
    > >>
    > >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850
    > >> > video card
    > >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems like
    > >> > the
    > >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    > >> > leaving the
    > >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver stopped
    > >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    > >> >
    > >> > dattron
    > >> >
    > >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    > >> > >
    > >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    > >> > > --
    > >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >> > >
    > >> > >
    > >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    > >> > >
    > >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    > >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > >> > > > error?
    > >> > > >
    > >> > > > thx

    >
    > I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when I'm
    > using Media Center.
    >
    > Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the display
    > driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen, when I
    > close Media Center.
    >
    > I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers though.
    > I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works) and
    > haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had the same
    > issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    >
    > Yes, my computer is getting old.
    >
    > Mic
    >


  8. #8
    Michael Palumbo Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered



    "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    > Hi Michael,
    >
    > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod
    > when
    > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    >
    > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled the
    > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive the
    > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will help
    > you
    > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    >
    > Good Luck
    >
    >
    > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>
    >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    >> > certain
    >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The
    >> > fault
    >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    >> >
    >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >>
    >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850
    >> >> > video card
    >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems
    >> >> > like
    >> >> > the
    >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    >> >> > leaving the
    >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver
    >> >> > stopped
    >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > dattron
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    >> >> > > --
    >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    >> >> > > > error?
    >> >> > > >
    >> >> > > > thx

    >>
    >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when I'm
    >> using Media Center.
    >>
    >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the
    >> display
    >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen, when I
    >> close Media Center.
    >>
    >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers though.
    >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works) and
    >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had the
    >> same
    >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    >>
    >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    >>
    >> Mic
    >>


    Thanks for the tip Dattron.

    I'm going to give it a try and I'll add my observations) to the discussion.

    If enough of us having the problem can confirm this tip works we'll at least
    have a solution to the problem.

    Mic


  9. #9
    Michael Palumbo Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered



    "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    > Hi Michael,
    >
    > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod
    > when
    > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    >
    > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled the
    > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive the
    > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will help
    > you
    > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    >
    > Good Luck
    >
    >
    > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>
    >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    >> > certain
    >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The
    >> > fault
    >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    >> >
    >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    >> >>
    >> >> --
    >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >>
    >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850
    >> >> > video card
    >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems
    >> >> > like
    >> >> > the
    >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    >> >> > leaving the
    >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver
    >> >> > stopped
    >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > dattron
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    >> >> > > --
    >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >> > >
    >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    >> >> > > > error?
    >> >> > > >
    >> >> > > > thx

    >>
    >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when I'm
    >> using Media Center.
    >>
    >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the
    >> display
    >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen, when I
    >> close Media Center.
    >>
    >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers though.
    >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works) and
    >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had the
    >> same
    >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    >>
    >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    >>
    >> Mic
    >>


    Dug up some info on this utility and you are correct, it pertains only to
    the hotkeys and is pretty much useless for most people.

    Found on www.answersthatwork.com;

    ATI External Event Utility EXE Module. Another background task which gets
    installed when you install ATI display drivers. Under Windows
    NT4/2000/XP/2003 the service registers as the “ATI Hotkey Poller” and
    further investigation shows that it is related to the handling of various
    ATI Hotkeys which bring up specific ATI utilities. Not only is this
    facility useless to 99.99% of users, but there is also no documentation
    anywhere on those ATI hotkeys !! Additionally some of our more inquisitive
    users have been able to prove that ATI2EVXX can sometimes be an incredible
    resource hog using up to 85% of CPU utilization !! Older versions of this
    background task show up as ATIPOLAB in the Task List.

    Turned it off and I'll get back after I'm convinced my driver failure
    problem has been turned off with it,
    Mic


  10. #10
    Dattron Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Good Luck...
    I'm up and running for 32 hours (now) no crashes and just came out of hybrid
    sleep mode.

    I am curious if disabling the service "ATI External Event Utility" helps
    your porolem.

    thx dattron



    "Michael Palumbo" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    > > Hi Michael,
    > >
    > > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod
    > > when
    > > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    > >
    > > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled the
    > > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive the
    > > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    > > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will help
    > > you
    > > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    > >
    > > Good Luck
    > >
    > >
    > > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    > >
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    > >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    > >> > certain
    > >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The
    > >> > fault
    > >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    > >> >
    > >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    > >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    > >> >>
    > >> >> --
    > >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >> >>
    > >> >>
    > >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    > >> >>
    > >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this HD3850
    > >> >> > video card
    > >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems
    > >> >> > like
    > >> >> > the
    > >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    > >> >> > leaving the
    > >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver
    > >> >> > stopped
    > >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > dattron
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    > >> >> > >
    > >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    > >> >> > > --
    > >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >> >> > >
    > >> >> > >
    > >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    > >> >> > >
    > >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    > >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > >> >> > > > error?
    > >> >> > > >
    > >> >> > > > thx
    > >>
    > >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when I'm
    > >> using Media Center.
    > >>
    > >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the
    > >> display
    > >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen, when I
    > >> close Media Center.
    > >>
    > >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers though.
    > >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works) and
    > >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had the
    > >> same
    > >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    > >>
    > >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    > >>
    > >> Mic
    > >>

    >
    > Thanks for the tip Dattron.
    >
    > I'm going to give it a try and I'll add my observations) to the discussion.
    >
    > If enough of us having the problem can confirm this tip works we'll at least
    > have a solution to the problem.
    >
    > Mic
    >


  11. #11
    Michael Palumbo Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered



    "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:FD091137-8F14-4AEF-9F8B-7694A195BEE7@microsoft.com...
    > Good Luck...
    > I'm up and running for 32 hours (now) no crashes and just came out of
    > hybrid
    > sleep mode.
    >
    > I am curious if disabling the service "ATI External Event Utility" helps
    > your porolem.
    >
    > thx dattron
    >
    >
    >
    > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>
    >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    >> > Hi Michael,
    >> >
    >> > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod
    >> > when
    >> > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    >> >
    >> > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled
    >> > the
    >> > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive
    >> > the
    >> > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    >> > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will
    >> > help
    >> > you
    >> > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    >> >
    >> > Good Luck
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >> >
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    >> >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    >> >> > certain
    >> >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The
    >> >> > fault
    >> >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    >> >> >
    >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >> >
    >> >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    >> >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> --
    >> >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this
    >> >> >> > HD3850
    >> >> >> > video card
    >> >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error. Seems
    >> >> >> > like
    >> >> >> > the
    >> >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    >> >> >> > leaving the
    >> >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver
    >> >> >> > stopped
    >> >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > dattron
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >> >> >
    >> >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    >> >> >> > >
    >> >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    >> >> >> > > --
    >> >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >> >> > >
    >> >> >> > >
    >> >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >> >> > >
    >> >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    >> >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    >> >> >> > > > error?
    >> >> >> > > >
    >> >> >> > > > thx
    >> >>
    >> >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when
    >> >> I'm
    >> >> using Media Center.
    >> >>
    >> >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the
    >> >> display
    >> >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen,
    >> >> when I
    >> >> close Media Center.
    >> >>
    >> >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers
    >> >> though.
    >> >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works)
    >> >> and
    >> >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had the
    >> >> same
    >> >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    >> >>
    >> >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    >> >>
    >> >> Mic
    >> >>

    >>
    >> Thanks for the tip Dattron.
    >>
    >> I'm going to give it a try and I'll add my observations) to the
    >> discussion.
    >>
    >> If enough of us having the problem can confirm this tip works we'll at
    >> least
    >> have a solution to the problem.
    >>
    >> Mic
    >>


    I disabled it when I replied to your post suggesting it, running Media
    Center non-stop since.

    I'll let you know when I get more hours under my belt.
    Mic


  12. #12
    Michael Palumbo Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered



    "Michael Palumbo" <micjustmic@live.com> wrote in message
    news:FE4ABEAB-D933-4D37-A7C2-D028C035F113@microsoft.com...
    >
    >
    > "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:FD091137-8F14-4AEF-9F8B-7694A195BEE7@microsoft.com...
    >> Good Luck...
    >> I'm up and running for 32 hours (now) no crashes and just came out of
    >> hybrid
    >> sleep mode.
    >>
    >> I am curious if disabling the service "ATI External Event Utility" helps
    >> your porolem.
    >>
    >> thx dattron
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    >>> > Hi Michael,
    >>> >
    >>> > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod
    >>> > when
    >>> > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    >>> >
    >>> > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled
    >>> > the
    >>> > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive
    >>> > the
    >>> > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    >>> > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will
    >>> > help
    >>> > you
    >>> > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    >>> >
    >>> > Good Luck
    >>> >
    >>> >
    >>> > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >>> >
    >>> >>
    >>> >>
    >>> >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >>> >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    >>> >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    >>> >> > certain
    >>> >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The
    >>> >> > fault
    >>> >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    >>> >> >
    >>> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >>> >> >
    >>> >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    >>> >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    >>> >> >>
    >>> >> >> --
    >>> >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >>> >> >>
    >>> >> >>
    >>> >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    >>> >> >>
    >>> >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this
    >>> >> >> > HD3850
    >>> >> >> > video card
    >>> >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error.
    >>> >> >> > Seems
    >>> >> >> > like
    >>> >> >> > the
    >>> >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    >>> >> >> > leaving the
    >>> >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver
    >>> >> >> > stopped
    >>> >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    >>> >> >> >
    >>> >> >> > dattron
    >>> >> >> >
    >>> >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >>> >> >> >
    >>> >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    >>> >> >> > >
    >>> >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    >>> >> >> > > --
    >>> >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >>> >> >> > >
    >>> >> >> > >
    >>> >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    >>> >> >> > >
    >>> >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    >>> >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    >>> >> >> > > > error?
    >>> >> >> > > >
    >>> >> >> > > > thx
    >>> >>
    >>> >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when
    >>> >> I'm
    >>> >> using Media Center.
    >>> >>
    >>> >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the
    >>> >> display
    >>> >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen,
    >>> >> when I
    >>> >> close Media Center.
    >>> >>
    >>> >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers
    >>> >> though.
    >>> >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works)
    >>> >> and
    >>> >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had
    >>> >> the
    >>> >> same
    >>> >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    >>> >>
    >>> >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    >>> >>
    >>> >> Mic
    >>> >>
    >>>
    >>> Thanks for the tip Dattron.
    >>>
    >>> I'm going to give it a try and I'll add my observations) to the
    >>> discussion.
    >>>
    >>> If enough of us having the problem can confirm this tip works we'll at
    >>> least
    >>> have a solution to the problem.
    >>>
    >>> Mic
    >>>

    >
    > I disabled it when I replied to your post suggesting it, running Media
    > Center non-stop since.
    >
    > I'll let you know when I get more hours under my belt.
    > Mic


    Oh well, don't have to wait, just had another incident, I'll keep searching.

    Thanks again for the tip though, at least I have one less useless service
    running. :-)

    Mic


  13. #13
    Dattron Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    Sorry to hear that was hoping it solved the issue.

    Good Luck

    "Michael Palumbo" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Michael Palumbo" <micjustmic@live.com> wrote in message
    > news:FE4ABEAB-D933-4D37-A7C2-D028C035F113@microsoft.com...
    > >
    > >
    > > "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:FD091137-8F14-4AEF-9F8B-7694A195BEE7@microsoft.com...
    > >> Good Luck...
    > >> I'm up and running for 32 hours (now) no crashes and just came out of
    > >> hybrid
    > >> sleep mode.
    > >>
    > >> I am curious if disabling the service "ATI External Event Utility" helps
    > >> your porolem.
    > >>
    > >> thx dattron
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    > >>
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >>> news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    > >>> > Hi Michael,
    > >>> >
    > >>> > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod
    > >>> > when
    > >>> > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    > >>> >
    > >>> > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled
    > >>> > the
    > >>> > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive
    > >>> > the
    > >>> > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    > >>> > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will
    > >>> > help
    > >>> > you
    > >>> > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    > >>> >
    > >>> > Good Luck
    > >>> >
    > >>> >
    > >>> > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    > >>> >
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >>> >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    > >>> >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    > >>> >> > certain
    > >>> >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The
    > >>> >> > fault
    > >>> >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    > >>> >> >
    > >>> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >>> >> >
    > >>> >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    > >>> >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >> --
    > >>> >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this
    > >>> >> >> > HD3850
    > >>> >> >> > video card
    > >>> >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error.
    > >>> >> >> > Seems
    > >>> >> >> > like
    > >>> >> >> > the
    > >>> >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    > >>> >> >> > leaving the
    > >>> >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver
    > >>> >> >> > stopped
    > >>> >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    > >>> >> >> >
    > >>> >> >> > dattron
    > >>> >> >> >
    > >>> >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >>> >> >> >
    > >>> >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    > >>> >> >> > > --
    > >>> >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    > >>> >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > >>> >> >> > > > error?
    > >>> >> >> > > >
    > >>> >> >> > > > thx
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when
    > >>> >> I'm
    > >>> >> using Media Center.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the
    > >>> >> display
    > >>> >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen,
    > >>> >> when I
    > >>> >> close Media Center.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers
    > >>> >> though.
    > >>> >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works)
    > >>> >> and
    > >>> >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had
    > >>> >> the
    > >>> >> same
    > >>> >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> Mic
    > >>> >>
    > >>>
    > >>> Thanks for the tip Dattron.
    > >>>
    > >>> I'm going to give it a try and I'll add my observations) to the
    > >>> discussion.
    > >>>
    > >>> If enough of us having the problem can confirm this tip works we'll at
    > >>> least
    > >>> have a solution to the problem.
    > >>>
    > >>> Mic
    > >>>

    > >
    > > I disabled it when I replied to your post suggesting it, running Media
    > > Center non-stop since.
    > >
    > > I'll let you know when I get more hours under my belt.
    > > Mic

    >
    > Oh well, don't have to wait, just had another incident, I'll keep searching.
    >
    > Thanks again for the tip though, at least I have one less useless service
    > running. :-)
    >
    > Mic
    >


  14. #14
    Dattron Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered

    In addition to turning off that service I also installed these two hotfixes.
    I dont believe the hotfix correct that problem utile after dumping the
    service ..

    KB945149-- this oneseems to work with video cards using 512K mem
    KB940105--- this one I just tossed for the hell of it lol

    Backup :)


    "Michael Palumbo" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Michael Palumbo" <micjustmic@live.com> wrote in message
    > news:FE4ABEAB-D933-4D37-A7C2-D028C035F113@microsoft.com...
    > >
    > >
    > > "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > > news:FD091137-8F14-4AEF-9F8B-7694A195BEE7@microsoft.com...
    > >> Good Luck...
    > >> I'm up and running for 32 hours (now) no crashes and just came out of
    > >> hybrid
    > >> sleep mode.
    > >>
    > >> I am curious if disabling the service "ATI External Event Utility" helps
    > >> your porolem.
    > >>
    > >> thx dattron
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    > >>
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >>> news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    > >>> > Hi Michael,
    > >>> >
    > >>> > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error problems/bsod
    > >>> > when
    > >>> > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    > >>> >
    > >>> > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I disabled
    > >>> > the
    > >>> > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I beleive
    > >>> > the
    > >>> > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about the
    > >>> > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this will
    > >>> > help
    > >>> > you
    > >>> > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    > >>> >
    > >>> > Good Luck
    > >>> >
    > >>> >
    > >>> > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    > >>> >
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >>> >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    > >>> >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    > >>> >> > certain
    > >>> >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt. The
    > >>> >> > fault
    > >>> >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    > >>> >> >
    > >>> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >>> >> >
    > >>> >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics Driver.
    > >>> >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's manufacturer.
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >> --
    > >>> >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    > >>> >> >>
    > >>> >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this
    > >>> >> >> > HD3850
    > >>> >> >> > video card
    > >>> >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error.
    > >>> >> >> > Seems
    > >>> >> >> > like
    > >>> >> >> > the
    > >>> >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or just
    > >>> >> >> > leaving the
    > >>> >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display driver
    > >>> >> >> > stopped
    > >>> >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    > >>> >> >> >
    > >>> >> >> > dattron
    > >>> >> >> >
    > >>> >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    > >>> >> >> >
    > >>> >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    > >>> >> >> > > --
    > >>> >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    > >>> >> >> > >
    > >>> >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    > >>> >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    > >>> >> >> > > > error?
    > >>> >> >> > > >
    > >>> >> >> > > > thx
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen when
    > >>> >> I'm
    > >>> >> using Media Center.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with the
    > >>> >> display
    > >>> >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen,
    > >>> >> when I
    > >>> >> close Media Center.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers
    > >>> >> though.
    > >>> >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it works)
    > >>> >> and
    > >>> >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had
    > >>> >> the
    > >>> >> same
    > >>> >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    > >>> >>
    > >>> >> Mic
    > >>> >>
    > >>>
    > >>> Thanks for the tip Dattron.
    > >>>
    > >>> I'm going to give it a try and I'll add my observations) to the
    > >>> discussion.
    > >>>
    > >>> If enough of us having the problem can confirm this tip works we'll at
    > >>> least
    > >>> have a solution to the problem.
    > >>>
    > >>> Mic
    > >>>

    > >
    > > I disabled it when I replied to your post suggesting it, running Media
    > > Center non-stop since.
    > >
    > > I'll let you know when I get more hours under my belt.
    > > Mic

    >
    > Oh well, don't have to wait, just had another incident, I'll keep searching.
    >
    > Thanks again for the tip though, at least I have one less useless service
    > running. :-)
    >
    > Mic
    >


  15. #15
    Michael Palumbo Guest

    Re: Display driver stopped responding and has recovered



    "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:BA88E082-970F-4634-9F82-C8F3A56474CA@microsoft.com...
    > In addition to turning off that service I also installed these two
    > hotfixes.
    > I dont believe the hotfix correct that problem utile after dumping the
    > service ..
    >
    > KB945149-- this oneseems to work with video cards using 512K mem
    > KB940105--- this one I just tossed for the hell of it lol
    >
    > Backup :)
    >
    >
    > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>
    >> "Michael Palumbo" <micjustmic@live.com> wrote in message
    >> news:FE4ABEAB-D933-4D37-A7C2-D028C035F113@microsoft.com...
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> > news:FD091137-8F14-4AEF-9F8B-7694A195BEE7@microsoft.com...
    >> >> Good Luck...
    >> >> I'm up and running for 32 hours (now) no crashes and just came out of
    >> >> hybrid
    >> >> sleep mode.
    >> >>
    >> >> I am curious if disabling the service "ATI External Event Utility"
    >> >> helps
    >> >> your porolem.
    >> >>
    >> >> thx dattron
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >> >>
    >> >>>
    >> >>>
    >> >>> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >>> news:E1D29C50-9954-4933-B516-64F745263B09@microsoft.com...
    >> >>> > Hi Michael,
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > I do not beleive it is solely ATI,,,,, many video error
    >> >>> > problems/bsod
    >> >>> > when
    >> >>> > they first releases XP, just different messages :)
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > I have been error free for over 19 hours with out a reboot. I
    >> >>> > disabled
    >> >>> > the
    >> >>> > service "ATI External Event Utility" and all is well for me. I
    >> >>> > beleive
    >> >>> > the
    >> >>> > utility is not necessary for proper video function more so about
    >> >>> > the
    >> >>> > hotkeys,, couldn't find much info about it. Not certain if this
    >> >>> > will
    >> >>> > help
    >> >>> > you
    >> >>> > because it seems this issue if fixed by different jurys.
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > Good Luck
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> > "Michael Palumbo" wrote:
    >> >>> >
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >> "Dattron" <Dattron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> >>> >> news:22828611-96FA-41D6-B102-7B66B3D96AE7@microsoft.com...
    >> >>> >> > Yes I am thinking the video driver software is bad however I not
    >> >>> >> > certain
    >> >>> >> > either if it could actually be the video card hardware it selt.
    >> >>> >> > The
    >> >>> >> > fault
    >> >>> >> > happens so seldomly it's difficult to troubleshoot.
    >> >>> >> >
    >> >>> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >>> >> >
    >> >>> >> >> Micrisoft's vista SP1 won't fix a badly written Graphics
    >> >>> >> >> Driver.
    >> >>> >> >> The only people who can/will fix that are the Card's
    >> >>> >> >> manufacturer.
    >> >>> >> >>
    >> >>> >> >> --
    >> >>> >> >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >>> >> >>
    >> >>> >> >>
    >> >>> >> >> "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >>> >> >>
    >> >>> >> >> > Thanks Mick Murphy, trying to deside if I should scrap this
    >> >>> >> >> > HD3850
    >> >>> >> >> > video card
    >> >>> >> >> > or wait to see if Vista SP1 can correct the atiKmdag error.
    >> >>> >> >> > Seems
    >> >>> >> >> > like
    >> >>> >> >> > the
    >> >>> >> >> > video core crashes on random. Can be coming out of sleep or
    >> >>> >> >> > just
    >> >>> >> >> > leaving the
    >> >>> >> >> > pc running overnight and 12 hours later get.. Display
    >> >>> >> >> > driver
    >> >>> >> >> > stopped
    >> >>> >> >> > responding and has recovered or the bsod.
    >> >>> >> >> >
    >> >>> >> >> > dattron
    >> >>> >> >> >
    >> >>> >> >> > "Mick Murphy" wrote:
    >> >>> >> >> >
    >> >>> >> >> > > http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resou...responding.php
    >> >>> >> >> > >
    >> >>> >> >> > > You spelt it wrong! atikm......
    >> >>> >> >> > > --
    >> >>> >> >> > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
    >> >>> >> >> > >
    >> >>> >> >> > >
    >> >>> >> >> > > "Dattron" wrote:
    >> >>> >> >> > >
    >> >>> >> >> > > > Does anyone know of a discussion or group reguarding the
    >> >>> >> >> > > > atimdag/nvlddmkm
    >> >>> >> >> > > > error?
    >> >>> >> >> > > >
    >> >>> >> >> > > > thx
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >> I have pretty much the same issue, but it only seems to happen
    >> >>> >> when
    >> >>> >> I'm
    >> >>> >> using Media Center.
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >> Screen will freeze, go blank for a moment, then all is well with
    >> >>> >> the
    >> >>> >> display
    >> >>> >> driver balloon showing up moments later, or if I'm in full screen,
    >> >>> >> when I
    >> >>> >> close Media Center.
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >> I believe it's solely on the shoulders of ATi and their drivers
    >> >>> >> though.
    >> >>> >> I've tried the Intel on-board graphics (slow as a slug, but it
    >> >>> >> works)
    >> >>> >> and
    >> >>> >> haven't had this come up, and I tried an old ATi 9000 card and had
    >> >>> >> the
    >> >>> >> same
    >> >>> >> issue. I'm using an X700, just for the record.
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >> Yes, my computer is getting old.
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>> >> Mic
    >> >>> >>
    >> >>>
    >> >>> Thanks for the tip Dattron.
    >> >>>
    >> >>> I'm going to give it a try and I'll add my observations) to the
    >> >>> discussion.
    >> >>>
    >> >>> If enough of us having the problem can confirm this tip works we'll
    >> >>> at
    >> >>> least
    >> >>> have a solution to the problem.
    >> >>>
    >> >>> Mic
    >> >>>
    >> >
    >> > I disabled it when I replied to your post suggesting it, running Media
    >> > Center non-stop since.
    >> >
    >> > I'll let you know when I get more hours under my belt.
    >> > Mic

    >>
    >> Oh well, don't have to wait, just had another incident, I'll keep
    >> searching.
    >>
    >> Thanks again for the tip though, at least I have one less useless service
    >> running. :-)
    >>
    >> Mic
    >>


    Thanks, giving them both a try, and I ALWAYS backup. :-)

    Mic


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