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    BSOD: ati2dvag got stuck in a loophole

    Okay so well here I am again with an annoying problem, most likely to be related to software...

    I bought a new notebook a few months ago with an ATI Radeon Xpress 200M graphics card and from somewhere in the first week of my ownership of this notebook I get a BSOD saying ati2dvag "is in een oneindige lus blijven hangen", which means something like it's being stuck in a loophole. I found it happen in the following occasions:
    -Opening the Catalyst Control Center
    -Changing anything other than the resolution or color depth, including but not limited to hardware acceleration level
    -Installing the Remote Control Pro Server

    Yesterday I used the Catalyst Uninstaller found on the ATI support site to remove all the drivers and such and then reinstalled the latest version of the CCC for my card, which I found here. But the problem didn't get solved. Of course I searched other sites for solutions too, and some of them said I should turn of Hardware Acceleration and untick this one box under the HA slider, but as said above my things stopped working again. However, when I rebooted I found that the HA did get turned off, but this one checkbox is still ticked. I can start CCC now, however. I searched my computer for the file and got two results: C:\WINDOWS\system32\ati2dvag.dll and 'ati2dvag.dl_' in [the folder Catalyst has installed from: C:\Program Files\ATI Catalyst Control Center]\Driver\Driver\XP_INF\B_53901; the latter being notably smaller (263kB and 166kB). The DLL file is version 6.14.10.6727, the other one has no version tab in its properties window.

    What r we gonna do 'bout it?

    Thanks in advance for any reply that comes here.

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    Re: BSOD: ati2dvag got stuck in a loophole

    ati2dvag.dll infinite loop problem

    fixed the same problem with my 1950pro
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    Re: BSOD: ati2dvag got stuck in a loophole

    Thanks, let's have a look.

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    Re: BSOD: ati2dvag got stuck in a loophole

    I read all of that (including linked stuff) but, just as some of those guys there, I get no 'CPU to AGP Controller' but nothing of those other things either. I'll post my list here, maybe someone could use it. The names are Dutch, but I tried to translate them properly.

    Systeemapparaten (System devices)
    -ACPI-deksel (ACPI-cover)
    -ACPI-slaapstandknop (ACPI-hypernate button)
    -ACPI-vaste-functieknop (ACPI-?-function button)
    -ALi 7101 Power Management Controller
    -BIOS-stuurprogramma voor Microsoft Systeembeheer (BIOS-driver for Microsoft System Management)
    -Controller voor directe geheugentoegang (Controller for direct memory access)
    -Ingesloten controller die voldoet aan Microsoft ACPI (Locked controller ? Microsoft ACPI)
    -ISAPNP Read Data-poort (ISAPNP Read Data-port)
    -Microcode Update-apparaat (Microcode Update-device)
    -Microsoft Composite Battery
    -Moederbordbronnen (Motherboardresources)
    -Numerieke-gegevensprocessor (Numeric data processor)
    -PCI standard host CPU bridge
    -PCI standard host CPU bridge
    -PCI standard host CPU bridge
    -PCI standard host CPU bridge
    -PCI standard host CPU bridge
    -PCI standard ISA bridge
    -PCI standard PCI-to-PCI brdige
    -PCI standard PCI-to-PCI brdige
    -PCI-bus
    -PnP BIOS Extention
    -Programmeerbare interruptcontroller (Programmable interruptcontroller)
    -Stuurprogramma voor muis van Terminal Server (Driver for mouse of Terminal Server)
    -Systeem dat voldoet aan Microsoft ACPI (System ? Microsoft ACPI)
    -Systeem-CMOS/Real-timeklok (System-CMOS/Real-time clock)
    -Systeemkaart (System card)
    -Systeemluidspreker (System speaker)
    -Systeemtimer (System timer)
    -Teller voor Plug en Play-apparatuur (Counter for Plug and Play-devices)
    -Toetsenbordstuurprogramma voor Terminal Server (Keyboard driver for Terminal Server)
    -Volumebeheer (Volume management)

    Hope this helps a bit

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    Re: BSOD: ati2dvag got stuck in a loophole

    i'll have a look when i get home to see what i deleted. i should be able to help more there
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    Re: BSOD: ati2dvag got stuck in a loophole

    Oh okay thanks ^^ Looking forward to it.

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    Re: BSOD: ati2dvag got stuck in a loophole

    Just got it again, when I connected a new UPnP device to my (wireless) network. I clicked the balloon Windows XP showed me, and the My Network Places-window opened, followed by the ati2dvag BSOD after a few seconds of being locked.

    When I rebooted I started Firefox to post this after checking reports on Travian, but while clicking on a link in Travian the screen went white and shortly after that blue, with white text which you can guess already. This bug is really annoying so I hope there is some solution found already.

    EDIT: oh yeah, some time ago I copied the minixxx.dmp and sysdata.xml files Windows was about to send to Microsoft (crash analysis) to my desktop so if someone could use them just PM me.

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