Samael88
Evil always finds a way
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Hi people,
It was a while since I last posted, but I have come up with a problem and I can't find anything to fix it
I am getting BSODs (BlueScreens Of Death) that is pointing towards a file by the name of "ati3duag.DLL".
It has only happened so far when I play Age of Empires 3 and Torchlight, and it is really bugging me because I really want to finish both of them
I got theses specs:
Motherboard: Asrock K7NF2-RAID
Processor: AMD athlon xp 2600+
Ram: 2x 1GB Corsair pc3200 Value Select
Graphics: ATI Powercolor HD2400 Pro 256MB 64bit DDR2 AGP
OS: Windows XP
I have had a series of crashes and fixed most of them, but this one I can't figure out at all.
I have done these changes lately to try to stop them:
1. Removed the asrock IDE drivers and installed the windows ones.
2. I am running Omega Drivers for the graphics card.
3. Reinstalled my C-Media(onboard audio) drivers.
I have read somewhere that it might be mixer.DLL that causes the problems since it is seemingly sound related. Either that or it has to do with anti aliasing which I always have turned of if possible.
I got these questions:
1. This would be the best to answer. How do i solve this for good?
2. How do I turn off the built in windows mixer aka "Mixer.DLL"?
Thanks in advance and I sure hope that we can solve this one together, I am so sick of cooping with BSODs
It was a while since I last posted, but I have come up with a problem and I can't find anything to fix it
I am getting BSODs (BlueScreens Of Death) that is pointing towards a file by the name of "ati3duag.DLL".
It has only happened so far when I play Age of Empires 3 and Torchlight, and it is really bugging me because I really want to finish both of them
I got theses specs:
Motherboard: Asrock K7NF2-RAID
Processor: AMD athlon xp 2600+
Ram: 2x 1GB Corsair pc3200 Value Select
Graphics: ATI Powercolor HD2400 Pro 256MB 64bit DDR2 AGP
OS: Windows XP
I have had a series of crashes and fixed most of them, but this one I can't figure out at all.
I have done these changes lately to try to stop them:
1. Removed the asrock IDE drivers and installed the windows ones.
2. I am running Omega Drivers for the graphics card.
3. Reinstalled my C-Media(onboard audio) drivers.
I have read somewhere that it might be mixer.DLL that causes the problems since it is seemingly sound related. Either that or it has to do with anti aliasing which I always have turned of if possible.
I got these questions:
1. This would be the best to answer. How do i solve this for good?
2. How do I turn off the built in windows mixer aka "Mixer.DLL"?
Thanks in advance and I sure hope that we can solve this one together, I am so sick of cooping with BSODs