![]() Try swapping it with another and see if the issue persists. Your power supply may not be providing reliable power to your system. Furmark3d is a good free utility (I'm sure there are others) to stress your graphics hardware. If you have 2 or more modules, put 1 in at a time and see if the issue recurs. If your system is dusty, clean it and see if that makes a difference. While your motherboard is open check for bad (bulging) capacitors - any present could cause this issue, particularly if you've noticed other weird things like your system being inexplicably slow or not powering on reliably. If it doesn't you know it's a problem with the card (or possibly PCI-E slot). If you do have a discrete graphics card, run the system and see if the problem comes back just running off the integrated graphics. This is assuming you have a discrete graphics card. It could be bad capacitors, it overheating (check for a dead or dust clogged fan), it not connected securely, or has sustained other damage somehow. INF File oem1.inf (ati2mtag_Evergreen section)ĭriver c:\windows\system32\drivers\atikmpag.sys (8., 181.00 KB (185,344 bytes), 5:59 PM) Installed Drivers atiu9p64 aticf圆4 aticf圆4 atiu9pag aticfx32 aticfx32 atiumd64 atidx圆4 atidx圆4 atiumdag atidxx32 atidxx32 atiumdva atiumd6a atitmm64 Graphics Card Specs Name ATI Radeon HD 5570 : Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport AdapterĬonnection Name: Wireless Network Connection 2 : 802.11n Wireless PCI Express Card LAN AdapterĬonnection Name: Wireless Network Connection Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) ![]() Input Locale: en-us English (United States) System Locale: en-us English (United States) : Intel64 Family 6 Model 37 Stepping 2 GenuineIntel ~3201 MhzīIOS Version: American Megatrends Inc. OS Name: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional If you'd like to know something specific, please comment and I'll let you know whatever you need. I would post all my system settings and installed programs but the list is long and I don't know how much relevance each item would be. ![]() I've searched numerous postings with similar keywords but nothing exactly the same as mine.ĭoes anyone have any idea what might be the cause of this? Obviously this is extremely frustrating and I want to try to stop it. Randomly, at irregular intervals (typically once a week), while working on something (it's been different things every time) my computer will just suddenly go dead - the screen turns to exactly the picture below (the lines flicker a little bit), it hangs there for a few seconds and then restarts. I've been having this terrible problem for a little while and just managed to get a picture of 'dead screen' for the first time and I am posting it to seek help.
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