Hi, guys
I have got a big problem with my video card (Radeon 8500 LE & Geforce 4 MX440). It always freezes.
Here are some tips I got during the system testing.
The regular error reports from Windows after a system crash ususally contain:
1, windows has detected and recovered from a device failure...
2, the graphic device driver seems to be responsible for the system instability
3, the graphic device can not draw a diagram
4, system has recovered from a fatal error
5, error message details:
"BCCode : ea BCP1 : 818BF2A8 BCP2 : 81A 73C30 BCP 3 : 81 A 42158
BCP : 00000001 OSvER : 5_1_2600 SP : 1_0 Product 256_1"
Sometimes the system just died there and sometimes it returned to safe mode, and occasionally it restarted.
It is the 8th time I reinstall Windows XP (currently installed is a XP Professional bought last August with full XP service pack 1. I also tried another version of XP professional and a XP home edition earlier).
Current driver is the laterst from ATI website, Catalyst 3.0. It brings the system back to lowest resolution. I tried 4 versions of drivers:
1, the driver from the Sapphire CD with this card
2, Microsoft driver for 8500 family, I guess it is available only with service pack 1
3, two most recent drivers from ATI and Sapphire websites
However, no luck with any of them. Although it looks like a video device/driver problem, the real cause may be more complicated.
My personal opinion about the possible causes are:
Motherboard compatibility, as we have tried 2 popular cards from both nvidia and ATI, it doesnot look really like a video card problem. Maybe there are some issues that involve
1, motherboard compatibility
2, Hard drive issue, some website forums also said the installation of IDE drivers could be the cause, but those devices are identified by Windows automatically everytime
Somebody also mentioned the conflicts from memory chip, however I doubt it
3, Somebody said I am lucky enough to get 2 defective/unstable cards, I don't believe it myself
4, Some forum said it could be a MB voltage setting issue, but I think the default setting from the manufacturer should be fine. I am using the latest BIOS setting as well.
System:
Celeron 2.0 G hz
Gigabyte 8ST667-L, SIS 645DX
Winbond memeory, PC 2100 256 mb
ATI 8500 le (tried Geforce 4 MX 440 earlier, same result)
MAXTOR hard drive 30 G 7200 rpm
Windows XP professional, with service pack 1
cheers
I have got a big problem with my video card (Radeon 8500 LE & Geforce 4 MX440). It always freezes.
Here are some tips I got during the system testing.
The regular error reports from Windows after a system crash ususally contain:
1, windows has detected and recovered from a device failure...
2, the graphic device driver seems to be responsible for the system instability
3, the graphic device can not draw a diagram
4, system has recovered from a fatal error
5, error message details:
"BCCode : ea BCP1 : 818BF2A8 BCP2 : 81A 73C30 BCP 3 : 81 A 42158
BCP : 00000001 OSvER : 5_1_2600 SP : 1_0 Product 256_1"
Sometimes the system just died there and sometimes it returned to safe mode, and occasionally it restarted.
It is the 8th time I reinstall Windows XP (currently installed is a XP Professional bought last August with full XP service pack 1. I also tried another version of XP professional and a XP home edition earlier).
Current driver is the laterst from ATI website, Catalyst 3.0. It brings the system back to lowest resolution. I tried 4 versions of drivers:
1, the driver from the Sapphire CD with this card
2, Microsoft driver for 8500 family, I guess it is available only with service pack 1
3, two most recent drivers from ATI and Sapphire websites
However, no luck with any of them. Although it looks like a video device/driver problem, the real cause may be more complicated.
My personal opinion about the possible causes are:
Motherboard compatibility, as we have tried 2 popular cards from both nvidia and ATI, it doesnot look really like a video card problem. Maybe there are some issues that involve
1, motherboard compatibility
2, Hard drive issue, some website forums also said the installation of IDE drivers could be the cause, but those devices are identified by Windows automatically everytime
Somebody also mentioned the conflicts from memory chip, however I doubt it
3, Somebody said I am lucky enough to get 2 defective/unstable cards, I don't believe it myself
4, Some forum said it could be a MB voltage setting issue, but I think the default setting from the manufacturer should be fine. I am using the latest BIOS setting as well.
System:
Celeron 2.0 G hz
Gigabyte 8ST667-L, SIS 645DX
Winbond memeory, PC 2100 256 mb
ATI 8500 le (tried Geforce 4 MX 440 earlier, same result)
MAXTOR hard drive 30 G 7200 rpm
Windows XP professional, with service pack 1
cheers