Ciao a Tutti,
ho un problema con la mia scheda ATI RADEON x300SE. Sotto windows XP SP2, il sistema va in crash a causa del driver ati2dvag che causa un loop infinito.
il sistema all'avvio è perfetto dopo qualche minuto il VPU (uso catalyst 5.13) mi blocca tutto.
A quanto pare è un problema diffuso, ho trovato questa soluzione dal sito ATI.com:
. Basic BIOS options.
NOTE: These options may vary depending on the type/version of your system. You may or may not have all these options present.
§ Video BIOS Shadow - DISABLED
§ Init Primary Display - AGP (Toggle this setting if your video card is PCI)
§ AGP MASTER 1W/S READ/WRITE - ENABLED/DISABLED (Toggle this option)
§ AGP Aperture size - 128 MB
§ AGP Driving Control - AUTO
§ Disable AGP 8x/4x mode in the BIOS.
§ Disable AGP Fast Writes in the BIOS.
§ AGP Driving Control - AUTO
§ AGP Performance Control - ENABLED/DISABLED (Toggle this option)
§ Assign IRQ for VGA - ENABLED
§ System Bios Cacheable - DISABLED
§ Video BIOS Cacheable - DISABLED
§ VIDEO RAM Cacheable - DISABLED
§ Read Around Write - ENABLED/DISABLED (toggle this setting)
§ PnP OS installed - YES
3. BIOS Settings for ADVANCED USERS:
NOTE: These options may vary depending on the type/version of your system. You may or may not have all these options.
§ Load optimized defaults in your BIOS
§ Set your memory settings to default values (I.e.. DRAM Timing = SPD)
§ Lower the memory frequency to 133/166mhz (effectively DDR266/333mhz)
§ If available increase AGP Voltage to 1.6 - 1.8 in the BIOS
§ SDRAM Cycle length - 2.5
§ Bank Interleave - ENABLE/DISABLE (toggle this setting - It will only make a difference if you have more than one memory module.)
§ DRAM Burst length - 4
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ma nel mio BIOS (scheda ASUS P5SD1) non trovo tutte queste informazioni...forse perchè
la mia scheda è una PCIEX e la mia mobo non supporta l'AGP?
ma allora come risolvo il problema?
ho un problema con la mia scheda ATI RADEON x300SE. Sotto windows XP SP2, il sistema va in crash a causa del driver ati2dvag che causa un loop infinito.
il sistema all'avvio è perfetto dopo qualche minuto il VPU (uso catalyst 5.13) mi blocca tutto.
A quanto pare è un problema diffuso, ho trovato questa soluzione dal sito ATI.com:
. Basic BIOS options.
NOTE: These options may vary depending on the type/version of your system. You may or may not have all these options present.
§ Video BIOS Shadow - DISABLED
§ Init Primary Display - AGP (Toggle this setting if your video card is PCI)
§ AGP MASTER 1W/S READ/WRITE - ENABLED/DISABLED (Toggle this option)
§ AGP Aperture size - 128 MB
§ AGP Driving Control - AUTO
§ Disable AGP 8x/4x mode in the BIOS.
§ Disable AGP Fast Writes in the BIOS.
§ AGP Driving Control - AUTO
§ AGP Performance Control - ENABLED/DISABLED (Toggle this option)
§ Assign IRQ for VGA - ENABLED
§ System Bios Cacheable - DISABLED
§ Video BIOS Cacheable - DISABLED
§ VIDEO RAM Cacheable - DISABLED
§ Read Around Write - ENABLED/DISABLED (toggle this setting)
§ PnP OS installed - YES
3. BIOS Settings for ADVANCED USERS:
NOTE: These options may vary depending on the type/version of your system. You may or may not have all these options.
§ Load optimized defaults in your BIOS
§ Set your memory settings to default values (I.e.. DRAM Timing = SPD)
§ Lower the memory frequency to 133/166mhz (effectively DDR266/333mhz)
§ If available increase AGP Voltage to 1.6 - 1.8 in the BIOS
§ SDRAM Cycle length - 2.5
§ Bank Interleave - ENABLE/DISABLE (toggle this setting - It will only make a difference if you have more than one memory module.)
§ DRAM Burst length - 4
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ma nel mio BIOS (scheda ASUS P5SD1) non trovo tutte queste informazioni...forse perchè
la mia scheda è una PCIEX e la mia mobo non supporta l'AGP?
ma allora come risolvo il problema?
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