XpertVision HD 2600XT Sonic graphics card shows error

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Hi,

I recently changed my graphics card and am now using XpertVision HD 2600XT Sonic. For the driver, am using Catalyst 7.7. But since then, there is a problem that occurs every now and then randomly. I captured a screen shot of the error and here it is:

Error message:

VPU Recover has reset you graphics accelerator as it was no longer responding to graphics driver commands.

Please tell ATI Technologies about this problem.

The generated error report contains only system information such as driver versions. AGP settings, graphics frame buffer size, etc. that will be used to analyze the problem. This report will be treated as anonymous.

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Answered By 0 points N/A #183198

XpertVision HD 2600XT Sonic graphics card shows error

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It seems to be a specific ATI issue, there's not much you can do about it, you just have to wait for new drivers to be launched and pray that your card doesn't crash anymore. It usually occurs when playing more demanding games.

 Try updating the driver. You can check for the currently installed driver by clicking start/all programs/catalyst control center/CCC/information center.

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XpertVision HD 2600XT Sonic graphics card shows error

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Since you are using an ATI graphics adapter, try updating your video card driver to the latest version if there is an updated version available. Since that is an AMD graphics adapter, go to AMD Graphics Drivers and Software and look for an updated version of the driver according to your video card model. Also, try reinstalling the driver.

Download the free version of Revo Uninstaller and install it. Once installed, start Revo Uninstaller then select your video card software among the applications and click “Uninstall.” Follow the normal uninstall process. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click to restart later. When uninstall is complete, click “Scan” to scan your computer for any leftover files and then delete everything it finds.

This removes everything the program created on your computer. When it is finished, exit Revo Uninstaller then restart the computer. Install the video card’s driver back. See if this works.

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