Vid card crashing 7 - system locks up, no bsod


  1. Posts : 11
    Win 7 HP 64 bit
       #1

    Vid card crashing 7 - system locks up, no bsod


    Feels like I've been here before. Oh, right. I have. I've posted the same problem at least 2x in this forum. Originally, I was having crashes w/ the Radeon HD-series on my mobo. Thought it would be cheaper to get a new card off Newegg than replace the mobo, so I got the ASUS EAH4350. Now it's crashing.... again.

    Last few times it happened, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and it seemed to fix things. The comp ran perfectly for weeks. Theeeeen, back to the crashes. Now they happen a couple times a day, at least.

    Any suggestions (maybe *another* new vid card???) are welcome. I can't seem to find any other places w/ this same issue, so maybe I'm just crazy.

    The SF Diagnostic dump file is below:

    Seven Forums.zip

    Thanks!!!!
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    menoseficaz said:
    Feels like I've been here before. Oh, right. I have. I've posted the same problem at least 2x in this forum. Originally, I was having crashes w/ the Radeon HD-series on my mobo. Thought it would be cheaper to get a new card off Newegg than replace the mobo, so I got the ASUS EAH4350. Now it's crashing.... again.

    Last few times it happened, I completely uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and it seemed to fix things. The comp ran perfectly for weeks. Theeeeen, back to the crashes. Now they happen a couple times a day, at least.

    Any suggestions (maybe *another* new vid card???) are welcome. I can't seem to find any other places w/ this same issue, so maybe I'm just crazy.

    The SF Diagnostic dump file is below:

    Seven Forums.zip

    Thanks!!!!
    This one is pretty straight forward. Your video driver. specifically the directx component of it. I would go to their site. Get the un-install tool. to scrape all traces of this current driver off, and re-install a fresh copy. If this is happening frequently, I would also run
    a system file check (type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow
    Also download memtestx86 and run for at least 5 passes to validate your ram.

    If you are overclocking stop
    If you are running a raid, update its driver.

    Let us know if you need help with any of this

    Ken.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 11
    Win 7 HP 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks - and a follow up


    Thanks so much - I've always been blown away at the quality of answers and turnaround time on the replies here. I've worked with various tech support professionals who aren't as responsive and they get *paid* to do this.

    A couple questions,

    1 - "I would go to their site. Get the un-install tool. to scrape all traces of this current driver off, and re-install a fresh copy." This is an ASUS HD 4350, would you recommend I go to Asus or to ATi? Should it matter?

    2 - This has worked in the past (uninstall/reinstall), but I'm wondering if you can recommend anything that might prevent it from doing this all over again in a couple weeks.

    I just ran the system scan and didn't find any errors. I'll try the memtest86+ later. I'm not overclocking and not running a raid.

    Thanks again!
      My Computer


 

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