jwinc7
Technical User
- Jun 13, 2012
- 2
I am running an Alienware laptop, an M17-R1 with dual ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870 video graphics cards running in a crossfire x configuration. Each card has 512MB of RAM. The operating system is Windows 7 64 bit. The driver version for the video cards is 8.850.0.0 dated 4/19/2011. I have not been able to find newer drivers and this happened with previous drivers also. The processor is an Intel Core 2 Extreme CPU Q9300 running at 2.53GHz. I have 4GB of RAM.
Here is my problem: If i start a full screen application, the screen will initially flash rapidly with horrid colors. I have to press alt+tab to get out of the application and the go back into it to get correct video and color display. I have to do this within the first minute or two of starting the application. If I wait too long, or if I have to get out of the application at any other time, the computer will freeze up and stop responding all together. After going back into a game and the computer freezing, I have attempted to let the computer sit for a little over two hours while I was out taking care of other things and it had not done anything. I have to do a hard boot on the computer. The computer does this with games that use heavy resources such as Borderlands, and games that are not nearly as resource intensive such as Peggle. I am able to view DVDs in full screen and switch back and forth with no problems.
I have not seen anything in the application or system logs indicating what might be causing the problem. As a test I ran Peggle to purposely make the system crash and here are the last two entries in the application log prior to the crash:
"The Desktop Window Manager was unable to start because composition was disabled by a running application"
"A request to disable the Desktop Window Manager was made by process (Peggle Deluxe)"
The last two system log entries are approximately two minutes prior to the crash and state:
"The Multimedia Class Scheduler service entered the running state."
"The Software Protection service entered the stopped state."
Is this something that can be fixed, or do I just have to accept that once I switch out of a full screen application that I cannot run anything else full screen until I reboot?
Here is my problem: If i start a full screen application, the screen will initially flash rapidly with horrid colors. I have to press alt+tab to get out of the application and the go back into it to get correct video and color display. I have to do this within the first minute or two of starting the application. If I wait too long, or if I have to get out of the application at any other time, the computer will freeze up and stop responding all together. After going back into a game and the computer freezing, I have attempted to let the computer sit for a little over two hours while I was out taking care of other things and it had not done anything. I have to do a hard boot on the computer. The computer does this with games that use heavy resources such as Borderlands, and games that are not nearly as resource intensive such as Peggle. I am able to view DVDs in full screen and switch back and forth with no problems.
I have not seen anything in the application or system logs indicating what might be causing the problem. As a test I ran Peggle to purposely make the system crash and here are the last two entries in the application log prior to the crash:
"The Desktop Window Manager was unable to start because composition was disabled by a running application"
"A request to disable the Desktop Window Manager was made by process (Peggle Deluxe)"
The last two system log entries are approximately two minutes prior to the crash and state:
"The Multimedia Class Scheduler service entered the running state."
"The Software Protection service entered the stopped state."
Is this something that can be fixed, or do I just have to accept that once I switch out of a full screen application that I cannot run anything else full screen until I reboot?