Windows Vista Re: Error: Display Driver R300 stopped responding

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Re: Error: Display Driver R300 stopped responding

I've just re-installed my ATI card as I need to utilise the DVI port and
already 10 times this morning I've had "Display driver atikmdag stopped
responding and has successfully recovered".

It looks like this problem still isn't solved since the last time I
visited this thread.... unless I'm missing something.

Help please, thanks.


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Re: Error: Display Driver R300 stopped responding

Re: Error: Display Driver R300 stopped responding


I have a HP Pavilion 2gig of ram 1.8 processor and my performance rating
is a 3.0 this being my lowest score. All of the others are above 4.1
with the highest at 4.7. Currently on my laptop I'm running a Duel Boot
XP Media Edition and Vista Premium on an equally partitioned hard drive
40 gigs each with an external hard drive of 200gigs. AMD Turion 64 and a
ATI Radeon Express 200M graphics card.

I installed Vista recently because it had been awhile since it had come
out and thought I would give it a chance and see if they have fixed all
of the bugs yet. Vista does have some really cool features, but
definitely doesn't have the dependability of XP.

I can run most everything with no problems. I also put Dreamscene on
and it works without a hitch. However my problem seems to be when ever I
watch streaming video on the net in full screen. The screen goes black
and I still have sound. After I esc out of it I get the R300 error also.
I have downloaded every update I can think of including tools to control
the fan in the laptop along with a fanned platform my laptop sits on.

I have read allot about this dreaded R300 error and other related type
errors. I don't think it's a hardware issue. I think it's a software
issue. It's VISTA........

Microsoft obviously hasn't worked out all of the kinks yet. We should
all blow up their forums and tech support hot lines. Hell if some one
has Bill Gate's number I will call him myself.........Too many people
are having the same exact problem with the same and different hardware
for it to be hard ware.

rrainnman.


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Re: Error: Display Driver R300 stopped responding

Re: Error: Display Driver R300 stopped responding

On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 02:38:20 -0500, rrainnman
<guest@unknown-email.com> wrote:

>
>I have a HP Pavilion 2gig of ram 1.8 processor and my performance rating
>is a 3.0 this being my lowest score.


WHY are you putting this in a thread that was started by someone else?
Are you just STUPID?

Not only THAT... but the only post in the thread is over THREE MONTHS
OLD.

Start your OWN thread, you idiot!

>All of the others are above 4.1
>with the highest at 4.7. Currently on my laptop I'm running a Duel Boot
>XP Media Edition and Vista Premium on an equally partitioned hard drive
>40 gigs each with an external hard drive of 200gigs. AMD Turion 64 and a
>ATI Radeon Express 200M graphics card.
>
>I installed Vista recently because it had been awhile since it had come
>out and thought I would give it a chance and see if they have fixed all
>of the bugs yet. Vista does have some really cool features, but
>definitely doesn't have the dependability of XP.
>
>I can run most everything with no problems. I also put Dreamscene on
>and it works without a hitch. However my problem seems to be when ever I
>watch streaming video on the net in full screen. The screen goes black
>and I still have sound. After I esc out of it I get the R300 error also.
>I have downloaded every update I can think of including tools to control
>the fan in the laptop along with a fanned platform my laptop sits on.
>
>I have read allot about this dreaded R300 error and other related type
>errors. I don't think it's a hardware issue. I think it's a software
>issue. It's VISTA........
>
>Microsoft obviously hasn't worked out all of the kinks yet. We should
>all blow up their forums and tech support hot lines. Hell if some one
>has Bill Gate's number I will call him myself.........Too many people
>are having the same exact problem with the same and different hardware
>for it to be hard ware.
>
>rrainnman.
 
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