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DownloadDuck

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ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« on: October 01, 2004, 12:44:57 PM »
hi pro's
having some MAD problem with VPU RECOVER of  this card !!!  
Game start  -->  play 1-2 min --> got black screen --> game still on --> only by press ALT+TAB i'm out GAME STILL on taskbar -->> i see the ERROR  VPU RECOVER
i can come back to the game but same happend !!!!!

got  Asus P4V8X-X    2.4 Ghz  512 RAM    XP-PRO
I allready: install from ati the last driver
                install the last DX 9.0
  so before i go to upgrad my BIOS  
IS THERE A SOULOTION FOR THIS  PROBLEM OF THIS
      VPU RECOVER THAT BUGS A LOT OF US !!!!!!!!!!
THANKS FOR Q-Answer
 DownloadDUCK
 

Raptor

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2004, 12:55:11 PM »
You can disable the VPU recover by right clicking on your Desktop - Properties - Settings (tab) - Advanced - VPU Recover (Tab)


DownloadDUCK

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2004, 02:04:56 PM »
Raptor
i did that  = but then i need to boot my computer when the problem comes !
its make me realy mad @@@
do i need to upgrade my BIOS ?
i look at the Asus site but i don't know what FILE to choose.  
OR  throw (like we love to say)  and put an older grafic card that didn't make me that problems  AND notify my
friends  NOT TO BUY  ATI  cards ANYMORE ????

Raptor

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2004, 03:24:58 AM »
And invoke eternal damnation upon your friends by having them buy NVIDIA cards?  :-X

I suggest you contact ATI technical support before giving up just yet.


DownloadDUCK

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2004, 07:21:04 AM »
Ok OK   its was to show how much i got mad !!!
But i try to get this ATI support and still no Answer !!!!!!

i send this adapter info:
Chip : Radeon 9200se Agp(0x5964)
Dac TYpe: Internal Dac (400mhz)
Memory : 128 mb
Adaptor string : Radeon 9200 serirs
Bios INFO : BK-ATIVER008.015.058.000

AND nO REPLY  :-X   THATS WHY I GOT "SO" MAD
AND THAT WHY  I'M HERE - TO LOOK FOR ANSWER
IF I WAS GET THE HELP FROM ati I WAS NOT HERE !!!

Thanks  Raptor      - i try them  (ATI- support) again)
But  maybe u or someone on this form  CAN get     what      I    could't  get !

also :  with the Gforce i didnt have this problem !
but still looking for other way's to solve this

 Download DUCK

Raptor

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2004, 07:30:49 AM »
Nvidia video cards may have other problems.

Have you downloaded the correct drivers for your videocard?
Did you properly uninstall the previous drivers and follow the extract instructions on how to install updated drivers?

What game does this apply to?

VPU Recover White paper

Connecting a secondary CRT and enabling VPU Recover results in the Operating System failing to restore itself

      
Psychotoxic: Starting a new game may result in the game failing to load or producing a VPU recover error


Call of Duty: system hangs or VPU recover error messages playing game

Their search engine is a bit pap, but these articles came up.

DownloadDuck

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2004, 09:50:17 AM »
Yes  -
i did the all way  : From uninstall to the last Update driver.
for your Q :  i play the ghost recon

do you think i need my BIOS to be upgrade ??????
  i  sent a new massege now to ATI
  WAITING FOR AN ANSWER  ;D

 THANK U FOR YOUR   Q-ANSWER's  TILL NOW RAPTOR
 HOPE U  stay and help me till solved this .

 thanks again
 DownloadDuck
 

Raptor

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2004, 10:36:05 AM »
You can always upgrade your BIOS if you wish.

Computer Bios information and help

I donot know if it will solve your problem. It never hurts to have the latest BIOS version installed, though.

Raptor

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2004, 10:37:50 AM »
When sending an E-mail to any kind of technical support, keep in mind that they are only avaible during Work Days and that they may have a strict system which requires you to take certain steps when E-mailing them otherwise your E-mail may be classified as spam.

DownloadDUCK

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2004, 10:33:38 AM »
Still the problem  LIVE & KIKING ME  :o
just got yhe last Drivers from ATI
got the last unisnall  too.  i was unintall and following all
instraction  then insall again

and WHEN playing (Ghost recon) same problem with
the VPU RECOVER error.
Also i was reading the LINKS from Raptor BUT didn't
got any way to solved this .

IS ANY BUDY OUT THERE   ??? :-X ???

Raptor

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Re: ati 9200 SE 128 MB
« Reply #10 on: October 07, 2004, 10:49:41 AM »
Contact ATI technical support.