BSOD due to ati3duag.dll

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BSOD due to ati3duag.dll

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I bought an ATI X1650 Pro because I had been suffering from nv4_disp.dll problems with my nvidia card. The problem got so bad that I couldn't even boot except in safe mode and I concluded the card was dead. I said to hell with nvidia. Welcome ATI and bye bye nv4disp.dll.

I have had the card for more than a month now, catalyst 8.1, everything cool until today I played medieval 2 Total War and I suffered the same old BSOD, only instead of nv4disp.dll it says problem with ati3duag.dll !! :cry:

I've searched the net and a lot of people seem to have a problem, but just as with nv4disp nobody seems to have the solution. I'm placing my hopes that someone on this forum knows something about it.
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Re: BSOD due to ati3duag.dll

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I'm afraid that the only thing I can suggest is a complete wipe of the drivers and reinstall.

But this time, run driver cleaner pro after uninstalling the drivers.

So you should, uninstall the card/drivers -> boot into safe mode -> run driver cleaner -> select both AMD and NVIDIA (as you have had both cards previously) -> reboot into normal windows -> reinstall your ATI card using the newest drivers from the ATI website.

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hey, another 1650PRO sufferer :) just think, you got it after 8.1 came out, the damn thing wouldnt use ANY drivers until that(8.1) except what came on its disc(7.7 for me)and i dont even remember all the problems this POS has given me over the Months, i have actually been thinking of going nvidia because of it ](*,)(because my previous nvidia cards game me no issues until dead, a GF4 ti4200 and ghetto moded mx2 200) but justins x850XT at the right price was my opportunity to see what a real ATI card can do(i dont care about age, come on), hope this works out better
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and i think i got the ati2duag error a few times when i was on 7.7, dont remember

have you OCed it, and what are the operating temps(temps cause BSODs a LOT of the time)
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Re: BSOD due to ati3duag.dll

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Are you running dual monitors?
I can run for days on end with no problems until I enable the 2nd monitor.
Turn the 2nd one on .... and something is gonna go haywire in a short amount of time.

This happened when I was running an 8800 GTS, and it happens now running the 3870.
Just different offending drivers obviously.
Happened in Vista 32 bit, as well as 64.
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