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09-08-14 10:36 PM
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From time to time, random turquoise pixels would show up on my screen

, sometimes they go away. Other times they don't

and multiply, eventually I would get a atikmdag.sys

address read blue screen of death. Second problem, once in a while my display would crash and reload, the screen becomes like no color and the circle of my start orb becomes orange (screenshot 2). When I restart my computer in this state, the windows shutting down screen is orange. In both cases, I sometimes get the blue screen of death mentioned earlier.


My computer specs:
MSI - P6NGM-FD motherboard
Pentium Dual Core 2.7 GHz
ATI Radeon HD 4870 512 Mb graphics card
4Gb Ram






From time to time, random turquoise pixels would show up on my screen

, sometimes they go away. Other times they don't

and multiply, eventually I would get a atikmdag.sys

address read blue screen of death. Second problem, once in a while my display would crash and reload, the screen becomes like no color and the circle of my start orb becomes orange (screenshot 2). When I restart my computer in this state, the windows shutting down screen is orange. In both cases, I sometimes get the blue screen of death mentioned earlier.


My computer specs:
MSI - P6NGM-FD motherboard
Pentium Dual Core 2.7 GHz
ATI Radeon HD 4870 512 Mb graphics card
4Gb Ram






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09-09-14 09:42 AM
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Check system events log.
www.computerperformance.co.uk/win8/windows8-system-event-log.htm

Check your graphics drivers, its most likely an issue there. The event log should give you a better idea of whats going wrong though.
Check system events log.
www.computerperformance.co.uk/win8/windows8-system-event-log.htm

Check your graphics drivers, its most likely an issue there. The event log should give you a better idea of whats going wrong though.
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(edited by thenumberone on 09-09-14 09:43 AM)    

09-09-14 07:16 PM
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thenumberone :   I went into the event log and it says this:

The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
amdkmafd
amdxata
blbdrive
storflt.


Also, I have the latest drivers downloaded from the manufacture's website. 


thenumberone :   I went into the event log and it says this:

The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
amdkmafd
amdxata
blbdrive
storflt.


Also, I have the latest drivers downloaded from the manufacture's website. 


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Its not surprising you are getting crashes with that many faulty drivers.

A couple of options:

1.Do a system restore to a point where it was working fine.

2.Attempt to update or roll back the faulty drivers.

3.Uninstall,restart, then reinstall the drivers.

If you have any of the drivers on disk (such as you're install cd) its possible to do an automatic repair with them.

Check this:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5828830_fix-corrupt-driver.html

Faulty drivers should always be fixed.

Also you should run some anti virus and registry checks to asses/fix the health of your PC.
Its not surprising you are getting crashes with that many faulty drivers.

A couple of options:

1.Do a system restore to a point where it was working fine.

2.Attempt to update or roll back the faulty drivers.

3.Uninstall,restart, then reinstall the drivers.

If you have any of the drivers on disk (such as you're install cd) its possible to do an automatic repair with them.

Check this:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5828830_fix-corrupt-driver.html

Faulty drivers should always be fixed.

Also you should run some anti virus and registry checks to asses/fix the health of your PC.
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09-21-14 02:18 PM
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thenumberone : Sorry for the late update on how are thing going with my problem. I tried everything you suggested, but system restore because there are not any available restore points. Still no luck. In the past 2 days, I've been getting a new "glitched screen" (screenshot in the first post), then my computer freezes on me completely sometimes. Also on motherboard's boot screen I would sometimes get artifacts (will try to get a picture of it). On top of my motherboard's boot screen,  on Windows boot screen, a  few vertical turquoise lines would show up and then the BSOD appears, with vertical lines all over it. This isn't a hard ware failure, or is it?
thenumberone : Sorry for the late update on how are thing going with my problem. I tried everything you suggested, but system restore because there are not any available restore points. Still no luck. In the past 2 days, I've been getting a new "glitched screen" (screenshot in the first post), then my computer freezes on me completely sometimes. Also on motherboard's boot screen I would sometimes get artifacts (will try to get a picture of it). On top of my motherboard's boot screen,  on Windows boot screen, a  few vertical turquoise lines would show up and then the BSOD appears, with vertical lines all over it. This isn't a hard ware failure, or is it?
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So you replaced each of those drivers in turn?
Do they still list as failing in the event manager?
Next time it Blue screens, make a note of the time and check what happened around then in the event manager.
Did you try initiating an O.S repair from a recovery disk?
What O.S are you using Incidentally?
If it's anything to do with hardware, its potentially the graphics card. It could still be a driver issue though.
If it doesent get resolved by any of these issue, you might try seeing if it crashes withouth the graphics card.
The VGA cable (monitor-PC cable) could cause display issues if damaged, but it wouldn't cause crashing.
Likewise, other hardware failures could cause crashes but not display errors.
I'm pretty sure its either your drivers our your card.
So you replaced each of those drivers in turn?
Do they still list as failing in the event manager?
Next time it Blue screens, make a note of the time and check what happened around then in the event manager.
Did you try initiating an O.S repair from a recovery disk?
What O.S are you using Incidentally?
If it's anything to do with hardware, its potentially the graphics card. It could still be a driver issue though.
If it doesent get resolved by any of these issue, you might try seeing if it crashes withouth the graphics card.
The VGA cable (monitor-PC cable) could cause display issues if damaged, but it wouldn't cause crashing.
Likewise, other hardware failures could cause crashes but not display errors.
I'm pretty sure its either your drivers our your card.
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thenumberone : It turns out that it is my graphics failed on me. I can't even get my computer to POST with the card installed. 
thenumberone : It turns out that it is my graphics failed on me. I can't even get my computer to POST with the card installed. 
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