The dump file is pointing at the ATI card. Do you have the latest drivers? It also my be related to heat or power. If you have another computer, test the card and see if it blue screens there.
Thank you for spending some of your time on my thread.
I DO have the latest catalyst drivers from AMD installed, Catalyst 12.4 in fact. After reading about some possible stability issues with 12.4, this afternoon, after the BSOD had occurred, I completely uninstalled CCC and the drivers for 12.4, rollingback to 12.1. I needed help interpreting the dump file, as I am not to terribly proficient with Bugchecks.
The big problem with me and my setup is this machine moves futures around for a living, and a bug check could end up costing me more than I built the machine for if it occurs at the wrong time. So for now, it will have to prove itself with the new 12.1 driver set before it handles any contracts
If anyone has any other ideas, I would be more than happy to investigate them, as I now am playing the waiting game.
Oh, one funny thing that was happening, 2 things in fact, the right monitor would flicker randomly just displaying the desktop or 6E charts, and after the computer came out of sleep, monitor 3 would sometimes not receive a signal, no video....
Thanks all,
-Daniel
PS I guess I will swap the card out with an old 6800 GS and see if it is good, if it BSOD's again. THanks Lance1
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