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LaMigra
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this comes up after i log in to windows

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either that comes up or the screen just goes black....

 

Of course my first guess is the video card (ATI 5870) but my cpu has been giving me some trouble lately (AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition 2.31 GHz Quad Core)

 

any ideas/any help would be appreciated

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Sweet!!! You won't be able to use the ATI installer in safe mode but you will be able to uninstall it in safe mode using device manager.

-to get device manager up hit Windows Key + R and type in devmgmt.msc then press Enter.

-Open up the "Display" tree and right click the video card (HD 5000 series it should say).

-Click Uninstall and check the box if it has one in the prompt.

-Reboot

 

This should allow you to get in normal windows mode. (don't hit F8) Your icons and such may look big, no worries.

-Uninstall ATI Catalyst software suite in Add/Remove Programs through Control Panel.

-Download the lastest catalyst suite for you OS off of http://game.amd.com

-Install these and reboot again.

-Give Cef 100 pesos.

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did it but failed..... when i un-installed the drivers and went back in to windows normally it worked fine.... after i un-installed the ati manager and installed it again i rebooted and once i log into windows it does the same again... screen goes black after i log in to windows.... computer doesnt like my display/ati drivers?

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http://forums.amd.com/game/messageview.cfm?catid=260&threadid=124747

http://forums.amd.com/game/messageview.cfm?catid=279&threadid=147040&enterthread=y

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?p=3392675

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1466677&page=2

 

this seems to be extensively discussed with a few solutions.

 

seems like it's a driver issue...

 

it was mentioned that the audio output and drivers seem to clash very often... old threads though so who knows...

apparently, someone got it to work after disabling the HDMI/DP audio output...

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apparently its the new drivers 11.2 that is screwing people up with black screens.... HERE so yeah i guess i have to go back to 11.1 to be safe... hope that is the issue.... thanks for the help so far cef

 

yea no problem. I have the same card as you and I have not updated to 11.2 yet, i am still running 10.11. Older drivers tend to be more stable.

 

http://www.afterdawn.com/software/security/system_cleanup/driver_cleaner_pro.cfm

try cleaning out your drivers, I know sometimes Windows will leave stuff behind in the Registry and in the installation DIR

 

then try reinstalling your drivers...

 

We use this tool at work a lot in combo with Ccleaner, but I use at a last resort. sometimes it tends to delete registry values that are needed and when you goto install the fresh driver you get an INF file not found error.

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yea no problem. I have the same card as you and I have not updated to 11.2 yet, i am still running 10.11. Older drivers tend to be more stable.

 

 

 

We use this tool at work a lot in combo with Ccleaner, but I use at a last resort. sometimes it tends to delete registry values that are needed and when you goto install the fresh driver you get an INF file not found error.

 

It's possible but most video card manufacturers are keen on keeping the Hardware IDs up to date with AMD...

 

hmm... strange... personally, I've owned the HD3XXX, HD4XXXX, HD5XXXX (and now a HD6870...); they were of all different brands, and I have had never this problem.

 

He can always work with his OEM's drivers instead of the ATI standard ones as they usually contain the correct (or more relevant) hardware IDs (found in the INI)...

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It's possible but most video card manufacturers are keen on keeping the Hardware IDs up to date with AMD...

 

hmm... strange... personally, I've owned the HD3XXX, HD4XXXX, HD5XXXX (and now a HD6870...); they were of all different brands, and I have had never this problem.

 

He can always work with his OEM's drivers instead of the ATI standard ones as they usually contain the correct (or more relevant) hardware IDs (found in the INI)...

 

Agreed. It is a good tool and I haven't run into any issues with it outside of work. Although, at work we are constantly switching out hardware--mainly GPUs of all generations, types and brands--that maybe a factor as well. :D

Hopefully LaMigra has it down, don't want to get too off topic. :D

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Migra, it's a long shot but can you try:

 

Solution:

1. Open Device Manager

2. Under Sound Controllers, determine which device is your sound card

3. Disable other/unknown sound controller devices

4. Reboot

5. Test for Stability

 

X_x not sure if it has to do anything with it but apparently, people have had success with this.

I also read somewhere in the forums (in the links) that a Windows 7 patch may have broken it... but something tells me otherwise...

 

Edit: found another one going googling

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/284207-33-5850-grey-screen

 

Thanks bystander,

Turned out re-seating the graphic card (and dusting it with compress air) did the trick. Thanks a bunch.

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