Home from work and guess what...? System frozen again. Looks like turning off Fast Writes didn't help. :disgust:
Latest Edit: Well yesterday I came home from work and found my system had rebooted on it's own. Nothing in Event Viewer indicated a reason or memory dump and the only reason I knew was because my system was at the login screen. I thought, okay maybe a fluke but keep an eye on it. Well this morning my system was locked again. I've gone into the ATI control panel and turned off Fast Writes. Hopefully that fixes it...
EDIT: Sucked it up and did a total reinstall using WinXP Pro. Have XP installed/patched and all hardware drivers installed - so far so good. Haven't tried any games or anything. Still in the process of pulling proggies/data over from my storage drive. Hopefully things will continue to go smooth and I'll actually be able to see this thing perform in games!
Old: Gainward GeForce4 TI-4200 128MB Golden Sample
New: Sapphire Radeon 9800 (non-pro) OEM from NewEgg (default settings - not o/c'ed)
-Uninstalled Gainward drivers - reboot - cancel new hardware wizard - run DriverCleaner to eliminate stray Nvidia drivers - shut down
-Install Radeon card - boot - cancel hardware wizard - install latest Catalyst drivers (from ATI site) - reboot - system boots to Win GUI then black screen (in power saving)
-Hmmm... power off and restart - boots into Win2K this time - install monitor driver - set resolution/refresh - adjust monitor - things okay, right?
-Not! Shortly after I get a hard freeze while only web browsing - no BSOD - no error - screen just freezes - yank plug
-Update MB (Asus P4PE) BIOS to latest - double check BIOS settings - all default with exception of FSB overclock - AGP/PCI are 33/66
-Reboot - wait 10 minutes while RAID array does chkdsk - get into Win - uninstall ATI drivers - reboot - cancel new hardware wizard - run DriverCleaner - reboot
-Cancel new hardware wizard - Install just the drivers (no ATI control panel) from install CD - reboot - readjust display/monitor - things okay for about an hour then another hard freeze
-Power down - reseat card - make sure fan is spinning and power connector is powered - restart - shortly after another hard freeze
Right about then I asked myself why I tried ATI again? This is my 2nd ATI card (had Radeon 64) and it's the 2nd time I've had stability problems as a result of video drivers. Keep in mind I'm using quality parts and this system was 100% rock stable before introducing an ATI card to it. I've been working with computers for over 10 years and the only time I've had video driver problems is with ATI products. Unless I find a solution real quick I'm RMA'ing this thing and going back to Nvidia. Burn me once, shame on you. Burn me twice, shame on me.
Latest Edit: Well yesterday I came home from work and found my system had rebooted on it's own. Nothing in Event Viewer indicated a reason or memory dump and the only reason I knew was because my system was at the login screen. I thought, okay maybe a fluke but keep an eye on it. Well this morning my system was locked again. I've gone into the ATI control panel and turned off Fast Writes. Hopefully that fixes it...
EDIT: Sucked it up and did a total reinstall using WinXP Pro. Have XP installed/patched and all hardware drivers installed - so far so good. Haven't tried any games or anything. Still in the process of pulling proggies/data over from my storage drive. Hopefully things will continue to go smooth and I'll actually be able to see this thing perform in games!
Old: Gainward GeForce4 TI-4200 128MB Golden Sample
New: Sapphire Radeon 9800 (non-pro) OEM from NewEgg (default settings - not o/c'ed)
-Uninstalled Gainward drivers - reboot - cancel new hardware wizard - run DriverCleaner to eliminate stray Nvidia drivers - shut down
-Install Radeon card - boot - cancel hardware wizard - install latest Catalyst drivers (from ATI site) - reboot - system boots to Win GUI then black screen (in power saving)
-Hmmm... power off and restart - boots into Win2K this time - install monitor driver - set resolution/refresh - adjust monitor - things okay, right?
-Not! Shortly after I get a hard freeze while only web browsing - no BSOD - no error - screen just freezes - yank plug
-Update MB (Asus P4PE) BIOS to latest - double check BIOS settings - all default with exception of FSB overclock - AGP/PCI are 33/66
-Reboot - wait 10 minutes while RAID array does chkdsk - get into Win - uninstall ATI drivers - reboot - cancel new hardware wizard - run DriverCleaner - reboot
-Cancel new hardware wizard - Install just the drivers (no ATI control panel) from install CD - reboot - readjust display/monitor - things okay for about an hour then another hard freeze
-Power down - reseat card - make sure fan is spinning and power connector is powered - restart - shortly after another hard freeze
Right about then I asked myself why I tried ATI again? This is my 2nd ATI card (had Radeon 64) and it's the 2nd time I've had stability problems as a result of video drivers. Keep in mind I'm using quality parts and this system was 100% rock stable before introducing an ATI card to it. I've been working with computers for over 10 years and the only time I've had video driver problems is with ATI products. Unless I find a solution real quick I'm RMA'ing this thing and going back to Nvidia. Burn me once, shame on you. Burn me twice, shame on me.