ATI Radeon Family stopped responding

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  1. Posts : 592
    WIN7 Ultimate 64bit
       #21

    Microsoft issued an update/fix for my Explorer mouse and another minor fix on the same day.

    One of those updates fixed my crashes!
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  2. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #22

    I have it even worse, my ATI graphics card doesnt even show up on the dxdiag or the device manager, I am running on NO GRAPHICS CARD. I am a serious gamer, these kind of problems where i cant even start any game is really ticking me off. I got windows 7 recently and I am starting to question if it should have been released this early. There were so much problems i had to over come (like installing it for one) but this is just insanity.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #23

    I have Windows 7, ati 200M and 3dsmax 2010. Whenever I run 3dsmax, my ati driver started be a crazy computer component:). It stops responding and comes back, frequently. Please help us.
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  4. Posts : 592
    WIN7 Ultimate 64bit
       #24

    Xoatl said:
    I have it even worse, my ATI graphics card doesnt even show up on the dxdiag or the device manager, I am running on NO GRAPHICS CARD. I am a serious gamer, these kind of problems where i cant even start any game is really ticking me off. I got windows 7 recently and I am starting to question if it should have been released this early. There were so much problems i had to over come (like installing it for one) but this is just insanity.
    I agree - it's been released 6months too early (Oct 'need for greed' release timed to coincide with back to skool/Uni etc) - companies haven't sorted out the drivers properly and the Windows 7 sound problems are an absolute disgrace!

    Start your own thread for help - you will soon get given ideas!

    Is there some setting in the Dell bios that needs setting up for your 16x card to work/ be seen properly?

    I looked on Newegg and your graphic card mostly gets 5 star reviews everytime although they don't mention operating system.

    350 watt minimum p.s.u. - with your graphic card needed!
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  5. Posts : 592
    WIN7 Ultimate 64bit
       #25

    alperdem said:
    I have Windows 7, ati 200M and 3dsmax 2010. Whenever I run 3dsmax, my ati driver started be a crazy computer component:). It stops responding and comes back, frequently. Please help us.
    I think you are really pushing your system to the limit with 3DSMAX + Win7!

    Does your graphic chipset support shader model 3.0? Coz loads of stuff will be unsupported - could be causing the probs you are having.

    Go to microsoft "directX redist" download page.
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...n&categoryid=2
    Download/install the 2009 full redist onto your Win 7 system. Reboot

    Then 'update' over it with the Feb 2010 DirectX redist" updates for 9.0c, 10.1, 11.0 package!
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  6. Posts : 1
    Win7 x64 Home Prenium (CHS)
       #26

    I have encountered the same problem. And seems it has just been solved.

    My system is Win7 x64 Home Prenium.

    This is my problem:
    1. after boot up, about 1.5 min (very soon, yeah?), the response becomes very slow. especially mouse movement responses.
    2. after several min, the balloon pops up from system tray "ATI Radeon Family blah blah blah". then the screen turn black and resume to normal immediately.
    3. sometimes, system crash. gives me a blue screen (familiar, eh?). reporting some xxx.sys missed, and reboot.

    This is what I have done:
    1. error suppose to be imported by some newly installed software. find the most recently installed ones (games? yes). and try fix it. do NOT work.
    2. try to stop some useless processes after boot up. do NOT work. but system be alive longer.
    3. guess for the leak of programs' capacity with the multi-core and 64bit. try to adjust the affinity of the processes. do NOT work. but system also lives longer.
    4. download the newest ATI drivers (for my Radeon 4570), tried several ways to upgrade. do NOT work. during try upgrades, in user 'root' and safe mode, i found that there is no problem exists.
    5. so turn to the system utilities. there are warnings for .NET Runtime Optimization Service in Event Viewer. and two services of it are configured to automatic startup mode. the full name of the services are both 'Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v2.0.50727', except for different suffix. one is '_X64', another is '_X86'.
    6. I disable the '_X86' service, just now. the system seems to resume healthy.

    Note that:
    In the steps list before, i did much more modifications than just disable the service, and beside this, i disable some other useless services either. so i am not sure that is the only reason that balloon "ATI Radeon Family" popped up.
    As mentioned, i did the modifications just now. so i am not sure it solves all my problem, so is yours.
    EDIT: Before the steps, my 3DMarks could run. And it doesn't work after disable services. But other 3D apps work correctly.

    Wishes helpful.
    Last edited by leaveye; 12 Aug 2010 at 11:19.
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  7. Posts : 7
    Window 7
       #27

    SOLVED


    Problem for me is about the same. The error message show up "ati radeon... driver not responding....". I thought I did everything but when I contact ATI customer service. They asked me to run a memory test. I did and it turned out that 2 out of my 4 memory sticks was defective. The test came back with a lot of error on just two of the sticks. Replaced the bad memory stick and everything worked out great.
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  8. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 (64-bit)
       #28

    Fixed (I think)


    I had the same problem... ATI Radeon Family blah blah blah with my ATI Radeon HD 5850. This problem would only occur when playing videos in certain video players (both online and on the hard drive).

    I contacted Alienware, and they simply had me right click on the player, go to Settings, and UNcheck the box for: Enable Hardware Acceleration. Went into Windows Media Player and did the same stuff. I tested Bioshock 2, and it played perfectly fine for a while, so I don't think (and hope) that it will be a future problem.

    -Dark*Star-
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  9. Posts : 106
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #29

    dark star said:
    I had the same problem... ATI Radeon Family blah blah blah with my ATI Radeon HD 5850. This problem would only occur when playing videos in certain video players (both online and on the hard drive).

    I contacted Alienware, and they simply had me right click on the player, go to Settings, and UNcheck the box for: Enable Hardware Acceleration. Went into Windows Media Player and did the same stuff. I tested Bioshock 2, and it played perfectly fine for a while, so I don't think (and hope) that it will be a future problem.

    -Dark*Star-
    Why would Windows Media Player Hardware Acceleration matters in game?
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