Graphics Card problem

ohjimbo

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Okay I have an interesting problem that I cant seem to figure out at all. Whenever I restart my computer, I seem to get a blue screen, the only way to prevent is to remove/insert the VGA switch card, and then it will start fine.

I am currently using my Radeon HD 4650 Graphics card, not the integrated one. However, I cant use the integrated one anyways, it isnt showing up in device manager, and there is no signal when i plug the monitor into it.

One more thing, even if i get my computer to start, it will randomy awake from sleep mode with no one near it. And then the resolution settings will be wrong on the monitor (800x600 instead of its normal 1920x1080. This has been so frustrating. I am going to include my dump files if that helps...


And I have already tried updating the Radeon HD 4650 driver

Thanks
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
None
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
AMD Athlon II
Motherboard
ASUS M4A89GTD Pro
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD4650
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LGw2240
Hard Drives
500 GB
Cooling
AIR
I had to look up what an MVP Switch card was. Never heard of such a thing. Is there any reason why you need to have it installed? It's my understanding that the switch card exists to change your pci-e lane from 8x to 16x. However, even at 8x, your card isn't saturating the bus, so "forcing" 16x is pointless. Does the board boot up fine without the switch card installed?

If my (limited) understanding is off, plz lemme know.
 

My Computer

OS
7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i5-2500k
Motherboard
Asus P8P67 Pro
Memory
8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH 1866MHz 8-9-8-24
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 570 SC
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatality
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S27A550H 27" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
1TB Samsung F3.
2TB Samsung F4.
PSU
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760
Case
Lian Li Lancool K62
Cooling
Thermalright Venomous X Black/Scythe S-Flex/Shin-Etsu X23
Keyboard
MS Natural Elite 4000 Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitech G500
Internet Speed
6MB/768
Other Info
Logitech Z-5500 505 watts.
D-Link DGL-4500.
Tripp-Lite Smart Pro 1500.
I wish it was that simple, but I constantly have to rotate between putting it in and taking it out. If it was in already, I have to remove it for it to boot properly. If it was out, then I have to insert it. I really don't understand why this works, but it does...
Its very frustrating
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
None
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
AMD Athlon II
Motherboard
ASUS M4A89GTD Pro
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD4650
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LGw2240
Hard Drives
500 GB
Cooling
AIR
You might want to install DirectX again, then uninstall all your graphic card drivers, stop the computer, plug your card then reboot and see if reinstall the drivers works....
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
CPU
Ivy Bridge Core i5 3570K (Delidded)
Motherboard
Asus P8Z77-V LE PLUS
Memory
G.Skill "Ares" DDR3 PC3-12800 - 1600MHz (16Gb)
Graphics Card(s)
Asus Dual-RX480-O4G
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster Z w/5.1 sound system
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus IPS 23"
Screen Resolution
16/9
Hard Drives
Internal:
500Go Sata 6Gb/s (x2)
500Go Sata 3Gb/s (x2)
SSD 60Go Sata 6Gb/s
PSU
In Win C 900W Series 80+ Platinum
Case
Thermaltake Chaser A71
Cooling
Custom Water Cooling Loop
Keyboard
Cooler Master QuickFire XTi
Mouse
Razer Imperator 2012 (4G)
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
IE 11.0.xxx Rtm
Other Info
"Raid0" with Intel Smart Response Technology (HDD/SSD)
I just tried all of that, a couple of things though...
-When I tried to reinstall directx, im not sure if its suppose to install super fast, bc
it was instant
-During the first restart I the computer failed to load the welcome screen and restarted, but worked fine then and again during another restart

I included the dump file, I guess only time will tell if this finally solved my problem
 

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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
None
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
AMD Athlon II
Motherboard
ASUS M4A89GTD Pro
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD4650
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LGw2240
Hard Drives
500 GB
Cooling
AIR
I looked at your five most recent dumps. All of them point to hardware errors specifically device drivers and memory.

STOP 0x0000001E: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

Usual causes: Device driver, hardware, System service, compatibility, Remote control programs, memory, BIOS

BSOD Index


STOP 0x0000000A: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

Usual causes: Kernel mode driver, System Service, BIOS, Windows, Virus scanner, Backup tool, compatibility

BSOD Index


STOP 0x0000001A: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT

Usual causes: Device driver, memory, kernel

BSOD Index


STOP 0xC0000221: STATUS_IMAGE_CHECKSUM_MISMATCH

Usual causes: Device driver, System DLL corruption, Faulty hardware in I/O path (a disk error, faulty RAM, or a corrupted page file), BIOS

BSOD Index
Code:
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

BugCheck 1E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff80002afd13c, 0, ffffffffffffffff}

Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiAllocatePagedPoolPages+4fc )

Followup: MachineOwner

*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (1e)
This is a very common bugcheck.  Usually the exception address pinpoints
the driver/function that caused the problem.  Always note this address
as well as the link date of the driver/image that contains this address.

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT:  1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

BUGCHECK_STR:  0x1E

PROCESS_NAME:  CCC.exe


*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

BugCheck A, {2000000, 2, 1, fffff80002a7f14c}

Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KeWaitForSingleObject+13c )

Followup: MachineOwner

*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

BugCheck 1A, {41284, fffff9800175a001, 29d, fffff780c0000000}

Probably caused by : [COLOR=Red]CI.dll[/COLOR] ( CI!I_ReloadCatalogs+14a )

Followup: MachineOwner

*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck C0000221, {fffff8a0001e3010, 0, 0, 0}

Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!ExpSystemErrorHandler2+5ff )

Followup: MachineOwner
I looked at one of the files listed in your dumps as a possible cause. It is CI.dll.
The process Alcohol 120% or ci.dll belongs to the software ci.dll or Alcohol 120% by Alcohol Soft Development Team.

Description: ci.dll is located in the folder C:\Windows\System32.
space.gif
This .dll file is a Browser Helper Object (BHO) that runs automatically every time you start your Internet browser

Alcohol is a known cause of BDOD's in Win 7. I also found that CI.dll can be a legitimate Windows dll as well as a malware BHO.

Start by uninstalling Alcohol if you have it installed.

Next download and install Malwarebytes and do a thorough scan of your system.

After you have done this, post back and we will take things from there.
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
I don't have Alcohol installed, never used it before. Also I did download Malwarebytes and did a full scan, however it came up clean.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
None
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
AMD Athlon II
Motherboard
ASUS M4A89GTD Pro
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Radeon HD4650
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LGw2240
Hard Drives
500 GB
Cooling
AIR
Does the motherboard have the latest BIOS installed? If not, I would consider flashing to the most recent BIOS.

Also, in the BIOS make sure the onboard video is disabled, doesn't matter if it has drivers loaded or not, it could be causing a problem.

Until you get this resolved, instead of removing/inserting the VGA switch card, try shutting off the power either by using the switch on the back of your power supply (if you have one) or unplugging from wall current for a couple of minutes.

Ap

p.s. I have ci.dll on my PC, related to Microsoft Code Integrity? (Lower case i)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Assembled in my workshop
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.00gHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P35-S3G
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Sound Card
RME 24/96 Card, Realtek Internal Audio PreSonus FireStudio
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 1917 (x2)
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 on both monitors
Hard Drives
Three 250GB Seagate SATA Barracuda 7200rpm
PSU
Rosewill 500-watt
Case
Rosewill mid-tower
Cooling
Noctua NH-U9B (CPU), PwrSupply fan + single large case Fan
Keyboard
Macally w/2/USB ports.
Mouse
Trackman Wheel
Other Info
Event 20/20 bas studio monitors, Yamaha sub.
Rackmount Korg/Roland/Yamaha synthesizers,
Cubase MIDI/audio recording. Sony Soundforge audio/mastering software. CD Architect Mastering. RME & Presonus audio interfaces.
I don't have Alcohol installed, never used it before. Also I did download Malwarebytes and did a full scan, however it came up clean.

It looks like your CI.dll is OK and not malware. Next, let's look at memory.

Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder. Boot from the CD, and leave it running for at least 5 passes.

If Memtest checks back clean after 5+ passes, follow these instructions for enabling driver verifier: Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Drivers
Please follow these instructions in order to run it:
Using Driver Verifier is an iffy proposition. Most times it'll crash and it'll tell you what the driver is. But sometimes it'll crash and won't tell you the driver. Other times it'll crash before you can log in to Windows. If you can't get to Safe Mode, then you'll have to resort to offline editing of the registry to disable Driver Verifier.

So, I'd suggest that you first backup your stuff and then make sure you've got access to another computer so you can contact us if problems arise. Then make a System Restore point (so you can restore the system using the Vista/Windows 7 Startup Repair feature).

Then, here's the procedure:
- Go to Start and type in "verifier" (without the quotes) and press Enter
- Select "Create custom settings (for code developers)" and click "Next"
- Select "Select individual settings from a full list" and click "Next"
- Select everything EXCEPT FOR "Low Resource Simulation" and click "Next"
- Select "Select driver names from a list" and click "Next"
Then select all drivers NOT provided by Microsoft and click "Next"
- Select "Finish" on the next page.

Reboot the system and wait for it to crash to the Blue Screen. Continue to use your system normally, and if you know what causes the crash, do that repeatedly. The objective here is to get the system to crash because Driver Verifier is stressing the drivers out. If it doesn't crash for you, then let it run for at least 36 hours of continuous operation (an estimate on my part).

Reboot into Windows (after the crash) and turn off Driver Verifier by going back in and selecting "Delete existing settings" on the first page, then locate and zip up the memory dump file and upload it with your next post.

If you can't get into Windows because it crashes too soon, try it in Safe Mode.
If you can't get into Safe Mode, try using System Restore from your installation DVD to set the system back to the previous restore point that you created.
If that doesn't work, post back and we'll have to see about fixing the registry entry off-line.

More info on this at this link: Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Windows drivers for advanced users


 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
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I just tried all of that, a couple of things though...
-When I tried to reinstall directx, im not sure if its suppose to install super fast, bc
it was instant

No, it's not instantaneous; it takes a bit. My memory is fuzzy, but anywhere from 20-40 seconds sounds about right.

Did you get the Feb. 2010 redist that updates all versions of DX?

Download details: DirectX Redist (February 2010)
 

My Computer

OS
7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i5-2500k
Motherboard
Asus P8P67 Pro
Memory
8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH 1866MHz 8-9-8-24
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 570 SC
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatality
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S27A550H 27" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
1TB Samsung F3.
2TB Samsung F4.
PSU
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760
Case
Lian Li Lancool K62
Cooling
Thermalright Venomous X Black/Scythe S-Flex/Shin-Etsu X23
Keyboard
MS Natural Elite 4000 Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitech G500
Internet Speed
6MB/768
Other Info
Logitech Z-5500 505 watts.
D-Link DGL-4500.
Tripp-Lite Smart Pro 1500.
No, it's not instantaneous; it takes a bit. My memory is fuzzy, but anywhere from 20-40 seconds sounds about right.

Did you get the Feb. 2010 redist that updates all versions of DX?

Download details: DirectX Redist (February 2010)

The DX install will seem instantaneous if you're installing the same, (or older) version that's already on there. DX checks and says.... don't bother, poof!

Ap
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Assembled in my workshop
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.00gHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-P35-S3G
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Sound Card
RME 24/96 Card, Realtek Internal Audio PreSonus FireStudio
Monitor(s) Displays
Acer 1917 (x2)
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024 on both monitors
Hard Drives
Three 250GB Seagate SATA Barracuda 7200rpm
PSU
Rosewill 500-watt
Case
Rosewill mid-tower
Cooling
Noctua NH-U9B (CPU), PwrSupply fan + single large case Fan
Keyboard
Macally w/2/USB ports.
Mouse
Trackman Wheel
Other Info
Event 20/20 bas studio monitors, Yamaha sub.
Rackmount Korg/Roland/Yamaha synthesizers,
Cubase MIDI/audio recording. Sony Soundforge audio/mastering software. CD Architect Mastering. RME & Presonus audio interfaces.
hmmm...

I just re-ran the Feb. installer. The last time I ran it was after replacing my video card, just a few months ago. It took a bit to detect, and it replaced a few files along the way... roughly 20 seconds.

I then re-ran the setup, but it was not instantaneous. It did not see that I had just now installed all the files it needed. It installed the files anyway. Again, another 20 seconds.
 

My Computer

OS
7 Ultimate x64
CPU
i5-2500k
Motherboard
Asus P8P67 Pro
Memory
8GB G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH 1866MHz 8-9-8-24
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 570 SC
Sound Card
X-Fi Titanium Fatality
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S27A550H 27" LED
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120GB.
1TB Samsung F3.
2TB Samsung F4.
PSU
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 760
Case
Lian Li Lancool K62
Cooling
Thermalright Venomous X Black/Scythe S-Flex/Shin-Etsu X23
Keyboard
MS Natural Elite 4000 Ergonomic
Mouse
Logitech G500
Internet Speed
6MB/768
Other Info
Logitech Z-5500 505 watts.
D-Link DGL-4500.
Tripp-Lite Smart Pro 1500.
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