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I have been getting the BSOD on Vista 64 Ultimate SP1 for a while now, I keep getting the same error reproted back to me from Microsoft, "problem caused by ATI graphics driver". I have uninstalled and reinstalled the CCC driver several times from CCC V.8.12 up to v. 9.2 every time being sure to uninstall all ati files and folders before I restart.
I thought it was a graphics card issue, so I Orded a new card (I had a HD 3450 then I got a HD 4830) ,Both the same Issues, so the next step was to reinstall Vista all over again from scratch.
BTW, I have a working copy of XP Pro on the same machine and it works flawlessly.

MSI P965 Platnium w/ Q6600cpu
3 GB PC6400
500 GB Seagate Sata Drive
DVD/CD burner SATA
VisionTek HD 3450 (uninstalled)
Sapphire HD 4830/512 (installed)
Antec BasiQ 500 Power Supply

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bigeasyhawaiian wrote :

I have been getting the BSOD on Vista 64 Ultimate SP1 for a while now, I keep getting the same error reproted back to me from Microsoft, "problem caused by ATI graphics driver". I have uninstalled and reinstalled the CCC driver several times from CCC V.8.12 up to v. 9.2 every time being sure to uninstall all ati files and folders before I restart.
I thought it was a graphics card issue, so I Orded a new card (I had a HD 3450 then I got a HD 4830) ,Both the same Issues, so the next step was to reinstall Vista all over again from scratch.
BTW, I have a working copy of XP Pro on the same machine and it works flawlessly.

MSI P965 Platnium w/ Q6600cpu
3 GB PC6400
500 GB Seagate Sata Drive
DVD/CD burner SATA
VisionTek HD 3450 (uninstalled)
Sapphire HD 4830/512 (installed)
Antec BasiQ 500 Power Supply






Reinstalling Vista was no help

Reply to bigeasyhawaiian

Well, it must be overheating or PSU problem with voltages. And when u get BSoD then write information of what it says and tell us then we might able to help u.

Reply to core i7 ownage

I've been having the exact same problem with a PowerColor HD4830. I just installed Vista Business 64 and every time I try to install a graphics driver it goes BSOD.

I'm running AMD 7750, MSI K9A2 Platinum with 8 GB of OCZ memory, PC Power & Cooling 800 SLI ready PSU, no overheating and it is not stable, even BSOD in safe mode. Everything worked great until I decided to go Vista 64.

If u get any responses or figure it out, please post

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