I want to uninstall AMD VISION Engine Control Center

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  1. Posts : 36
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       #11

    Dave76 said:
    Did memtest86+ show any errors?
    Usually when memtest86+ stops it is due to massive errors.
    It will run different tests, is that what is happening?

    When it throws errors it looks like this:
    Attachment 191441
    Excuse : O the mess but I am new to this "so cool" forum ..
    The PC is an Acer with the same Windows 7 HP AMD Phenom II X3 N830 with 4GB of RAM DDR3-Hdd750gb and video card Radeon HD 6650M (laptop 15.6 ") and I have basically tried to make the first Memtest86 + from the CD and up to 7% then restarts so also the second time .
    The third I started from USB stick result comes about 40% then restarts.
    Not like the photo above, just restarts and then it seems that everything funziona.Ora do not know but other than that there a little program that allows me to remove old drivers or I resign to change RAM : Mad:
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  2. Posts : 36
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       #12

    Britton30 said:
    I suggest you follow the advice zigzag is giving you in your other thread: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...a-help-me.html
    Unless that is a different PC than the one you are working on here, Uninstall your video drivers and reboot, Windows should reinstall it for you. The dxgmms1.sys in the blue screen is from a DirectX driver.

    @Terronium, this is a laptop.
    Thanks and sorry for the mess I made with the post ..
    I answer as already written in the first post, I solved by changing RAM and saw that I had "only" I have installed 4GB 8GB (capacity as recommended by Acer)
    hopefully now everything seems to work well ...
    So I close by thanking you again for the help key that I found here.
    Hello to everyone. : Festa:: Thumbsup:
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  3. Posts : 7,466
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       #13

    Il Gerry said:
    Britton30 said:
    I suggest you follow the advice zigzag is giving you in your other thread: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...a-help-me.html
    Unless that is a different PC than the one you are working on here, Uninstall your video drivers and reboot, Windows should reinstall it for you. The dxgmms1.sys in the blue screen is from a DirectX driver.

    @Terronium, this is a laptop.
    Thanks and sorry for the mess I made with the post ..
    I answer as already written in the first post, I solved by changing RAM and saw that I had "only" I have installed 4GB 8GB (capacity as recommended by Acer)
    hopefully now everything seems to work well ...
    So I close by thanking you again for the help key that I found here.
    Hello to everyone. : Festa:: Thumbsup:
    Just some friendly advice ,You should try reading what your Laptop can exactly do The ccc is not a real OC tool persay espcially for CPU's

    If you are not familliar with the sequences of using the CCC i suggest reading some forum tutoritals on Video cards /Ram /Cpu These Pc Bibles will help you out big time if you take the time to read

    Ps unistalling the CCC for what you did by adjusting speeds would have just made your matter worse good thing you came here before it really got out of hand

    One more note you can always go back to default settings through Bios which should reset everything to factory standards
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  4. Posts : 36
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Service Pack 1
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       #14

    Hello
    In fact, since I am a bit of a "messy" I preferred not to "venture" into strange changes (BIOS, CCC, etc. ..) now I have only extended the Ram as Acer, declares that nothing can hold 8gb just!
    Problem solved.. I think.
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