ati2dvag blue screen : It is possible for the ati2dvag blue screen problem to cause unwanted system freezes and cause your CPU to run at 100%. Sometimes your system is unable to boot and a blue screen of death is displayed
Incompatibility issues with Windows XP and faulty / buggy drivers could result in the ati2dvag blue screen error. But, this has not been confirmed and it looks like some hardware settings in ATI are likely able to cause a fatal system failure
Resolution : Reseat the ATI video card in its slot. It could be a lose connection on the card that is causing the ati2dvag blue screen of death issue. Remove your ATI video card, and blow the connections on the video card and on the motherboard. Then carefully insert the video card back in to the same slot
Run windows update and install all the updates available, service packs and hotfixes, Microsoft might of released a hot fix that fixes this issue
As a last resort you can re-install windows from scratch. Maybe even installer a different version of windows. You will then find out if the problem is hardware or software related, Read More
has removed all the drivers and now I'm on the run from a Windows driver. The problem has stopped until further notice! Only side effects I have now is when you scroll down to Internet Explorer, it creates a ripple effect, but the problem I had originally stopped. Thank you once again for each of them for advice.!
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