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Display Driver Problem
Have recently suffered some display problems on the laptop - everything on the screen becomes large and the computer subsequently crashes.
I then get a blue screen with lots of text - including 'the display driver is stuck in a loop'. The text ati2dvag also appears. Restarting cures the problem, for a short time and then the whole thing happens again. Heeeeeelp!!!! |
Sounds very much like you need to re-install the ATI Display drivers that may have become corrupted.
Check these : ATI Support - Where you can download a tool to analyse exactly which driver you need, prior to uninstalling the xureent driver(s), downloading and installing the correct one(s), plus a Problem reporting wizard / analysis tool that can send details to ATI for further advice. Other resources to check out : ati 2dvag.dll infinite loop fix hardwareanalysis.com :ok: http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../Coconutty.jpg |
Thanks Cocunutty,
I'm pretty sure the infinite loop fix is what I need to carry out, however I can only get as far as.... Right click-mouse over My Computer Properties Hardware(Tab) Device Manager(button) Click [+] next to System devices .....Here as CPU to AGP Controller doesn't seem to be listed on the system devices list. Now I'm really confused !! :confused: right-mouse on CPU to AGP Controller (or whatever your controller is called, mine was SiS AGP) Update Driver(button) Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) Next(button) Select Don't search. I will choose the driver to install. Next(button) Select PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge Next(button) Finish(button) Reboot. |
Suggest you try contacting ATI first to see what they advise, and also post details of the Laptop you are using (Make / Model / Spec etc ) here in case anyone else has some ideas.
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Probably way off here, but I would also consider a possible thermal problem if it works, then crashes, works.......... etc..
Fan(s) running OK? |
PC, try a System Restore to a time before the problem appeared.
Go to All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore. Choose a date prior to the problem and see if this helps. You can always undo the restoration if it does not help. You may have a hardware problem. The video daughter board may just need re-seating or as Frostbite suggests, a cooling issue. |
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