Those are pesky little scoundrels

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    Those are pesky little scoundrels


    Man, life of a windows user is hard, isn't it?

    I have been trying to find solutions to those but to no avail
    If you have a chance, idea, time please contribute.

    my event viewer says:
    Display is not active
    source: atikmdag
    event id: 43029

    CPLIB :: General - Invalid Parameter
    source: atikmdag
    ID: 52236

    The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load for the device WpdBusEnumRoot\UMB\2&37c186b&1&STORAGE#VOLUME#_??_RIMSPTSK#DISK&VEN_RICOH&PROD_MEMORYSTICKSTORAGE&RE V_1.00#MS0001#.
    ID 219

    Failed to create restore point (Process = C:\Windows\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs; Description = Windows Update; Error = 0x80042313).
    event id: 8193

    more of the last two started appearing when I used Macrium Reflect Free to restore my system. Plus when Returnil is enabled those seem to pop up regularly. BTW, what restore point? my restore feature was disabled when I was creating image by means of macrium reflect...

    those ati are very strange and I have no clue even if they are fixable.

    win 7HP x64, vaio vgn-nw21mf
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  2. Posts : 5,705
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    Are you having problems with anything other than the errors in Event Viewer?
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  3. Posts : 19
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    ummm not really
    so you're reply will be: you have nothing to worry about right?

    trial and error procedure proves that: my rig is doing fine

    I got a reply from a cool moderator at returnil saying my issue is in fact a non-issue

    yet I'd love to get a decent solution for atikmdag...

    I haven't been able to find new gfx card drivers for my card, could anyone help me out? a direct link would be lovely, PM me if necessary

    appreciated!
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    so you're reply will be: you have nothing to worry about right?
    You read my mind! :)

    I cannot locate the specs on your system. What country was it purchased in?

    I suspect that it has this video chipset: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570

    These are the beta drivers from ATI: ATI Catalyst? Mobility Display Driver
    They suggest you get the updated Win7 drivers (non-beta) from Sony
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    Brand new addition:
    The HomeGroup Provider service depends on the Function Discovery Resource Publication service which failed to start because of the following error:
    %%-2147014847
    Error ID 7001


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    specs:
    I chose UK and still got german titles oh well hope you can infer from it what's necessary anyways
    Vaio : Sony Europe : Specifications

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    'These are the beta drivers from ATI: ATI Catalyst? Mobility Display Driver'
    glad you found something cause i simply wasn't able to find anything

    'They suggest you get the updated Windows 7 drivers (non-beta) from Sony'
    Understandable yet haven't been able to find the bloody drivers...
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  6. Posts : 3,960
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    I'd suggest you post a screenshot of all your Windows Services for comparison, as some of the errors you're getting could point to one or two service failures - and if something's not right at this level other posters can usually quickly put you correct and get anything sorted :)
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    good suggestion mate!

    here you are








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  8. Posts : 19
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    still awaiting further suggestions, guys :)
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  9. Posts : 5,705
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    What issues are you having (other than event viewer errors)?
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  10. Posts : 19
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    xps viewer on win 7 - man it's the definiton of resource hog! ca 300mb of ram? why? isn't it optimized?
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