"tomhyde2" wrote:
> Problem with ATIKMDAG.SYS
> ATI Radeon Kernel mode driver
> Vista Beta 2, build 5384, Asus P5WD2-Prem, ATI-X1900XTX
> Anyone have a solution?
"Laacagoia" <Laac...@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelelsen
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astronautbaby
::Conclusion to the problem:::
::To the (ATI (RED TEAM)) and (Nvidia (GREEN TEAM )) I hope you will
STOP cramming so much crap into these drivers just so you can save space
and a little time and money. As you can see what I had to go through
just to make these dam drivers work with my card. Instead of cramming
all drivers for all the cards into one package, you should have special
driver packages for a particular or similar card models. This also will
save time in debugging hard problems such as this type, because you will
not need to test every dam driver and or card model. A package such as
this is not destined to fit all, PERIOD.::
::I suggest both teams should look into this problem very deeply,
instead of guiding customers to false theory such as buying a new
powerful PSU. As you can see, my DELL has a 300-watt PSU throwing 22
amps at a +12 volt rating enough to run all my devices and more. This
annoying error and crashes also occurred in an XP system using a 450
PSU, BAH!::
::B.M::
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BadMouth
::atikmdag.sy_::
::3.:: ::Paste all files into the 8.3 directory.::
::4.:: ::Now install the drivers as you would normally.::
::Note: you can install the 7.6 (Catalyts Control Center) software
package if the modification works for you.::
::I have also tried this on my DELL and I am currently using it now,
the difference with this modification is that both the games that I had
previous mention had some minor issues, work fine now, however the game
Crysis although runs normal, does not run as smooth as it did with the
previous driver modification. But then again we cannot have it all.::
::For those who have laptops, I did a few of them using the following
packages:::
::8.3 standalone driver package, and the old 7.4 package. Within the
old, package 7.4 copy ONLY the following files into the 8.3 directory:::
::atiumdag.dl_::
::atiumdva.dl_::
::This seems to work fine for the laptops I did.::
::This is my last post; I hope some of you got those drivers to work,
such as I did!::
::I am going to take a vacation now, and give my computer a rest since
it has been on for 3 weeks straight.::
::I encourage anyone NOT to give up; you will find a modification that
will work for you as I did, until ATI Team members get off their lazy
F#&*!@ A%$#& and do something about it.::
::Until then may the wind blow behind you always!::
::B.M::
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BadMouth
I tried what your pdf described, but for me i used 7.11's atimkdag.sy,
and the other two files from 7.12 the first drivers to support my card,
and still got the error playing bioshock.....for me bioshock gives me
the most errors of any other game i play. i can't get hl2 based games
to freeze, Prey is rock solid maxed. Unreal Tournament 3 also freezes
constantly, not nearly as bad as Bioshock but at least UT3 doesn't
require rebooting the game. Bioshock completely locks and u lose your
progress. Funny thing is UT3 and Bioshock are both Unreal Engine.
Audiosurf also freezes only when u plop Antialiasing on 8x. At this
point it is my mission to get stability in Bioshock, once that is
complete i think my prob will be fixed. Wow this is an annoying
problem....Still haven't tried what was suggested in your last post, any
other tips hints or tricks would be greatly appreciated......
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BadMouth
Ok folks I have just deleted the driver packages and my instructions on
how to prevent the ATIKMDAG.SYS message pop ups.
A new breaking solution has just dawn on me after reading the previous
posts of these two members:
CATALYSTCATCHER, and SilverDev a fellow programmer.
As I stated in my first post and I will stick with it, is that I feel
that the problem is related to the monitor signal and the card and
drivers. I consider myself as an outcast compared to most of the posters
in this thread, which posted similar symptoms.
For me, my system would randomly and constantly crash along with the
ATIKMDAG.SYS message. I could not and I repeat could not do anything
with my system without crashing using the driver versions: 7.6 all the
way up to the 8.3 drivers.
If anyone is going to solve this problem, it is going to happen with a
system as mine. Why? Because as a programmer when a program crashes just
once in a while, it is hard to pinpoint the cause unless we actually
stumble into the problem.
If a program crashes sometimes, and then sometimes, constantly crashes,
then we have a program that can be easily debugged to pinpoint the
cause.
Now you guessed it, my system!
Here is the WONDERFUL BREAKING NEWS of my analysis:
I am currently using the FULL package of the Catalyst 8.3 driver
versions, that is right the FULL package mahahahahaha! Why am I
laughing? Because I am so overjoyed with excitement!
It has been now over 6hrs with no crashes, message pops ups, and guess
what? I am able to play with all the following games with no crashes
mamahahahahaa!
First my major crashing game Unreal Tournament followed by Brothers and
Arms and BIO Shock both also Unreal Engine game types, followed by
Crysis, O yeah!, Medal of Honor Airborne, Medieval Total Wars, Need for
Speed Blacklist, Need for speed Carbon, Call of Duty 4 and finally Tom
Clancys Rainbow Six Los Vegas.
I say, āHit me Momma and wake me up!ā
Now I bet you are wondering what I did to get this result? Here is what
I did, now mind you it is still in the testing mode, however since I
managed to bring my system to actually use these drivers without having
a dam crash, or pop up message, I believe it is a good clue into solving
this annoying problem.
1. Removed the drivers correctly accordingly to my previous post.
2. Shutdown the Monitor and System.
3. Disconnected the digital line from my Monitor and ATI card, leaving
the Analog connected.
4. Turn on the system, and booted into the BIOS, from within the BIOS I
disabled the Multithreading
feature.
5. Booted into Vista, then within my LCD Monitor display OSD menu, I
selected the DDC/CI option and selected the option Disabled. For those
that do not know what DDC/CI is let us say that it allows or prevents
any programs from changing the frequency signal of the monitor.
6. Installed the drivers 8.3 full with control center.
7. Rebooted my system.
OH DAMMIT! BAH! I know it is going to crash, just seen the dam random
dots on my desktop!
Oh well must follow my debugging instructions; Let me run the Vista
Performance test.
CRASH! Well I knew this was going to happen, Ok reboot system!
Back to the desktop, I go still random flashing dots!
Ok now it is time to do something else!
8. Double click the Catalyst control icon located at bottom right task
bar.
9. Selected (Advance) settings.
10. In the control center (Monitor Properties), (Attribute) section I
unchecked the (Use Extended Display Identification Data) box.
Now the following step is where I notice some changes:
11. In the Monitor (Adjustments) section I decided to place a check
mark in the (Composite synic) box.
As soon as I did that, my LCD display changed and was out of whack. Now
I did this because I know that if anything is going to happen it either
is going to be the same, better, or worse. I had nothing to lose.
After that I rebooted my system to make the changes take affect.
WELL WHAT DO YOU KNOW?
NO random dots appearing on my desktop? HMMM Seems as if I am getting
somewhere.
Ok time to adjust the monitor to reflect the change!
Within my LCD Monitor I selected the AUTO ADJUST
option. After a bit the monitor WALLA! Adjusted my display perfectly.
Now hmmmm, this seems familiar, reminds me of the good old days using
an Analog monitor!
Ok! Now it is time for a reboot!
Well folks after that reboot I have not seen one freaking little dot,
dark line, and the Vista performance test pass like a grass over my A@#.
There you go folks the start of a good chance of finding this no good,
disgusting aggravating nuisance of a crappy bug!
I will be posting later on when I make more changes, like setting the
Multitasking On.
I am not going to do anything now, because I am too happy to do
anything, and besides I want to enjoy my games.
B.M
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BadMouth
As for the advice from āaxmtā, about power management that is the first
place I go when I first install my systems. Yes, I have all set properly
for a desktop system.
Now for some results:
1. After my last post, my son and I ran the computer a total of 15hrs
straight,
from running programs to running the games. Result AOK.
2. Before I went to work, I enabled the multithreading feature, and ran
the
random image-creating program that I had made way back. This program
will
take 5 pictures that I have taken and will combine them into one then
save
the result into a file. I set the randomization to a total of 50, which
means it will create 50 images from several pictures before actually
saving
the image. Now this program is a total CPU pig, if anything is going to
happen
it is going to be with this program. Results FAILED.
3. After step 2, rebooted my system, ran Crysis. Results CRASH!
From the above results, we can say it is related to the following:
1. RAM
2. Monitor signal
3. Drivers
I am not upset with the results considering I am actually using the
drivers and the Control Center, with no constant crashes like I used to
get. I am very pleased with the results :).
I am leaving the multithreading enabled and I am going to make more
changes, and will post the results later.
B.M
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BadMouth
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BadMouth
1. With multithreading enabled the system crashed extensively.
2. With multithreading disabled the system occasionally crashed.
1. With DEP disabled and multithreading on, the system crashed
extensively.
2. With DEP disabled and multithreading disabled, the system crashed
occasionally.
1. With DEP and DDC/CI enabled and multithreading enabled system
crashed extensively.
2. With DEP and DDC/CI disabled and multithreading disabled system
crashed occasionally.
1. With DEP and DDC/CI enabled, and background services set to full
performance, system crashed
extensively.
2. With DEP and DDC/CI enabled, and foreground services set to full
performance, system crashed
occasionally.
Now the above tests were done with the 8.3 drivers and the control
center installed. These test range from
Printing, Gaming, Movies to productive programs such as CAD, Paintshop
Pro, Visual studio 2005, Visual
studio 6.0, Delphi 7.0, Burning studio, Databases, Word etc...
Now from all the tests, that I have done so far for the past month and
up to now is that the ATI drivers
are not completely the blame. What I mean is that they are partially to
blame for this bug. It is not the
whole driver package causing this mess, and I have no reason to believe
that the Catalyst Control Center
is the culprit. In fact, back a few weeks ago I ran the standalone
driver and still got the same results
as if I had the control center installed.
Now I decided to go on ahead to Circuit City and talk to one of my
friends, got a good deal on a GeForce
8600 GT, now mind you that this card is similar to the ATI HD 2600 XT
card.
Ran all the tests the same way, no special tweaks or settings, and
guess what? ALL PASSED!
So my solution to this problem folks is this:
1. Removed ATI favorites from my internet explorer, and in with Nvidia.
2. Deleted all my packages that I have created to run the 2600 XT,
freed up 1.g
3. Deleted all references of ATI from my registry.
4. Deleted all email documents from ATI Techs.
For those who are curious as to what I did with the ATI HD 2600 XT:
WHOOOSH--- BING---BANG---CLING---CLANG---CLAMP
And in with the good!
B.M'[image: http://www.driverheaven.net/images/smilies/smilie.gif]'
(http://www.driverheaven.net/images/smilies/smilie.gif)
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BadMouth
System:
Two 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon āHarpertownā processors
10 GB memory
1.32 TB storage
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
ATI TV Wonder HD 650 Dual Tuner
Windows Vista 64 Bit with all MS updates
I am not a MAC person but Apple had the most powerful and reliable
system on the market when I bought this system. It runs Vista better
than any other computer that I have encountered.
Not sure if this will help anybody else but it fixed my problems with
ATIKMDAG.SYS
Rick
:)
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What about the problem on like 1 out of 5 boots?''
(http://www.vistax64.com/showthread.php?p=786055#post786055)
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chuckbam
*q6600 slacr quad cpu at 3.36 ghz/ fsb 1680 mhz ~ asus p5b deluxe ~
mushkin em2-6400, 8gb at 840 mhz, 5-5-5-15 ~ maxline pro 500, raid 0,
931gb ~ hd 3850 512mb/ hd 2600 pro 512mb ~ dual tv tuners: ati 650 pro/
550 pci ~ silverstone op650 ps ~ 3 lcd multiple display w/ full custom
aero ~ ... vista ultimate 64-bit ... windows experience index 5.9 ...
system runs 24/7 *
I am still experiencing problems with this error on my computer. I
looked through the logs and also discovered that apparently my video
card memory was insufficient (I have a 256mb card). So, I decided to
upgrade the card. When I went in to upgrade the card, I discovered that
the card was seated very close to the area where the memory is stored.
My memory produces a lot of heat (FB DIMM on a Mac Pro Early 2008
model). So, I used HWMonitor from 'CPUID'
(http://www.cpuid.com/hwmonitor.php) to check the temperature of the
video card CPU core. I found that it was the hottest component in my
computer running at about 80-85 degrees celsius (not farenheit). So,
when I installed the new card, I moved the video card to the next
available slot. Now my card is running less than 60 degrees celsius.
So, it is quite possible that the heat was causing this problem for me.
I would recommend that everyone check the temperature to ensure that
their video card is not overheating. Of course, I don't know whether
this will resolve my issue, but it seems very possible. I'll re-post if
the problem persists.
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mehuh
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mike-cow
mike-cow;816031 Wrote:
> Catalyst 8.8 is out, try it. :)
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mehuh
8.8 drivers + catalyst software actually caused some significant slow
shutdowns.
mike-cow;816031 Wrote:
> Catalyst 8.8 is out, try it. :)
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mehuh
Thought I would post an update. Since my last post, I have still not
had a BSOD. Guess the BIOS update worked. System is running stable.
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Backtothefuture
As for me, I just disabled TMM in Vista to see if this will help the
situation. I haven't had a BSOD yet myself in a few days, but it
sometimes doesn't occur for up 5 weeks, so I'll have to wait and see.
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mehuh
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mehuh
However, they pointed something out that I found interesting.
Basically, since I use a high resolution LCD monitor (1680x1050), the
computer needs to be aware of what monitor it is talking to because the
computer and the monitor share information to correctly display the
screen. Unfortunately, Dell has decided not to post drives for my Dell
2005FPW, so all my computer shows for the monitor is "Generic PnP
Monitor". So, although this may not be the issue, getting a new monitor
that does correctly show up in Vista -may- help. So, I may consider
this.
Just FYI.
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mehuh
The _sollution_ for me: disable the second monitor i was using. Don't
just keep it turned off, disable it in your Catalyst Control Center.
This worked for me and i after i did it i havent had a single
atikmdag.sys error anymore (over 2 months)
(I have a Syncmaster 970P and had an old crt 19" Philips as 2nd one)
Hopefully this helps, good luck all and post here if it worked for you
or not please.
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Lum
@Lum:
Hey! Unfortunately, the second monitor is a necessity for some of the
work I do (I actually need a third monitor). So, removing the second
monitor would not work for me. Although I have read on other forums
that this workaround has resolved this problem also. So, it's a good
solution if you don't absolutely need the second monitor.
Just curious, when you had both monitors connected, did they both show
up with their names in the Display Control Panel? Or, did one just show
up as a "Generic PnP monitor"? I am wonderingwhether the fact that it
is not identified by Windows Vista has anything to do with the problem.
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mehuh
Good luck trying to fix the error, hopefully there will be a patch or
something for this soon :)
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Lum
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Jimmi
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jamesr4199
I only have the stop problem on like one in 5 boots. After a boot, if I
am going to have one, it does not take long. I re-boot and then have
very long up-time free of the problem.
On a different computer, I loaded the drivers only. That fixed it.
I think the problem is with the c control center.
For me, installing only the drivers didn't help. So, while it may work
for some people, it is unfortunately not a universal solution.
I am currently testing a new theory. I have heard that people have had
luck disabling Aero. However, I use Aero for the live previews while
alt tabbing, etc. So disabling Aero is not a feasible solution for me.
Instead, I have disabled transparency, which offers no functional
advantage to me. I'll post if I get positive results with this.
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mehuh
I assume you are referring to the Intel Chipset drivers? If so, I
installed that a while back, but it unfortunately didn't resolve the
problem for me.
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mehuh
*:\Program Files\Intel\INFINST -OVERWRITE -S
http://chuckbam.com/Posts/readme.txt
Did you check the device manager to see if they loaded? You need to do
it by hand. They do not install with the setup in Vista. I know this for
a fact. You prob. have MS 2006 drivers loaded.
Do you guys all have a 2nd monitor atached?
And if so....does the error stop for you too when you disable the 2nd
monitor in the control center?
Just so we can pinpoint the problem this would be usefull info for many
i think.
Greets,
Lum
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Lum
I have 3 and can disable any no problem
However, I was unable to successfully upgrade my chipset drivers using
this approach because for some reason I don't have a "Processor to I/O
Controller" option in the device manager. I tried upgrading other
processor related system devices with no luck. So, I will need to look
further into this (I have a Apple Mac Pro Early 2008 which complicates
matters).
In any case, Catalyst 8.9 came out on 9/17 so I will be trying them out
this week.
Also, disabling transparency hasn't helped. While my system hasn't
BSOD'd yet, I have seen the "ATIKMDAG has stopped responding but was
successfully recovered" which means that a BSOD will occur at some point
in the future.
Someone also mentioned that resetting the Catalyst software to defaults
and then installing the new version may help, but this has not resolved
my problem.
I'll post if 8.9 helps.
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mehuh
I needed to do it in *safe mode*. I updated every thing in the system
devices that said Intel and one other device would update. I wish I
remembered the one. I did the same with the USB.
By the way, I am not 100% driver stopped responding free. But, it is
better. Maybe one in five boots. It will happen shortly, so I re-boot
and usually don't have the problem. I think it also helps if you don't
use the CCC
Good point! I'll have to try that in Safe Mode. Did you use the
Processor to IO selection in the device manager to update the chipset
drivers? If not, which device did you use to update the chipset driver?
Thanks.
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mehuh
> I needed to do it in *safe mode*. I updated every thing in the system
> devices that said Intel and one other device would update. I wish I
> remembered the one. I did the same with the USB.
>
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mehuh
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mehuh
When I contacted MS, they also kept blaming the ATI drivers. But, when
I contacted ATI, they denied responsibility.
I'll try updating the chipset drivers from the BIOS to see if that
works any better after the BSOD recurs since I isntalled 8.9.
I appreciate all of your help.
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mehuh
That is how I do too. I just don't understand how the CCC would stop a
blue screen, I find it a buggy TSR
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mehuh
So, it appears that although the entire Intel Chipset software is
updated every few months, not all of the INF files for all of the
computers are updated.
Also, it appears that 8.9 has not resolved my problem. While the
computer hasn't BSOD'd yet, I have gotten the "ATIKMDAG has stopped
responding but was successfully recovered" message which means that the
computer will BSOD at some point.
It looks like my only option now is to use the Apple Bootcamp installer
to install a bunch of Apple software on my computer (I own a Apple Mac
Pro). I wanted to avoid this because Apple bundles a lot of
non-essential programs that I would rather avoid to keep my system
clean. But it appears that it may be my last resort to get this problem
resolved.
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mehuh
Something wrong, if you can't find the root cause of the BSOD, you may
need a clean OS install. I don't think it is a simple driver problem
when you can't run without the CCC.
Well, I can run, it's just that in the course of 1-4 weeks, I can
expect at least 1 BSOD at random times.
In any case, I just installed the Boot Camp software on my computer
along with an update that was released recently. Hopefully the update
contained a fix for my problem (Apple unfortunately doesn't document
what is contained within the update). We'll see if this resolves the
problem, and if not, a clean install may be required...*sigh*... my
installation is only about 4 months old :(
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mehuh
1. I'm trying hard not to reformat, so I am exhausting all other
options first.
2. I tried the latest ATI Catalyst v8.10 (driver only), and still
experienced the same problem.
3. I installed the video driver provided by MS Update and it appears to
be working much better. I will see how this turns out. With my older
ATI 2600 card, the MS drivers didn't help, but with the newer ATI 3870,
I appear to be more stable. I will see how long I remain stable.
I found some other resources that have some potential solutions that
appears to have helped many people:
'Display Driver atikmdag and nvlddmkm Stopped Responding'
(http://www.repairyourpcnow.com/resources/atikmdag-has-stopped-responding.php)
'ATI Radeon graphics cards and the blue screen of death ( BOSD ).'
(http://www.aade.com/ati.htm)
So, I will try these approaches if the MS video driver doesn't work.
But, I wanted to post these links in case others are at a dead end.
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mehuh
I had this chronic problem on my new ASUS M51se laptop (32 bit vista &
ATI HD 3470) and was able to solve the problem by uninstalling ATI
Catalyst Control Center which removes the atikmdag command all together.
Details of the problem are on the attached link.
To uninstall I used windows add/remove programs, you just uninstall the
ATI 'install manager' program and follow the prompts that say 'uninstall
all ATI software'. This will not affect the driver. More details are on
the ATI website about removing the software.
I had been getting major system freeze ups and this atikmdag error was
appearing all the time, even had a blue screen crash! Uninstalling ATI
CCC has totally fixed my problem and has not changed the quality of my
graphics (note I don't do gaming but heaps of duel screen video
editing).
I also want to point out that I tried removing windows updates and
messed around with other fixes & drivers but without result. This is the
only thing that has rid my system of this severe instability.
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