From: antioch on 18 Nov 2007 07:31 "Danny Howell" <Danny Howell(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7559C9F2-C9E5-47FF-9935-86012D66FAA7(a)microsoft.com... > Hello, Today I also accepted the > - ATI Technogies Inc - Other Hardware - ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter > Driver Silly thing to do - was your GPU broken/not working? > If anyone has any information for me as to how i can fix this problem. > Please email me at DannyHowell(a)hotmail.co.uk Yum, yum - another email for my spam collection - reply in this group if you have a solution - then it will be for the benefit of ALL and not just one. After all, that is what newsgroups are for. > > Thanks, > > Danny Howell Rgds Antioch
From: allstarrob on 18 Nov 2007 10:50 Your referred fix for the probelm worked great tell others! a BIG THANKS! -- allstarrob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ allstarrob's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=35275 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=853247 http://forums.techarena.in
From: David on 18 Nov 2007 16:26 Hello. I used this procedure from "Antioch": 1. Go to Device Manager (To access device manager, Go to START/CONTROL PANEL/SYSTEM & MAINTENANCE/SYSTEM/DEVICE MANAGER 2. Expand "SYSTEM DEVICES" 3. Find "ATI PCI EXPRESS (3GIO) FILTER DRIVER" and delete it. 4. Reboot 5. Check and make sure "ATI PCI EXPRESS (3GIO) FILTER" has been deleted. If it has not, restart at step 3. 6. If it has been deleted, Reboot 1 or 2 more times and then your computer should be OK. However I couldn't delete that driver, so i did that in other way. I just chose "Return driver changes" (I don't know how it is called in English, because I have czech Vista.) Then restart your pc and it should work properly. I hope this will help you and solve this big actual problem. Best regards, David
From: David on 18 Nov 2007 17:37 Ok, None off the above have worked, so what to do...?? "David" wrote: > Hello. I used this procedure from "Antioch": > > 1. Go to Device Manager (To access device manager, Go to > START/CONTROL PANEL/SYSTEM & MAINTENANCE/SYSTEM/DEVICE MANAGER > > 2. Expand "SYSTEM DEVICES" > > 3. Find "ATI PCI EXPRESS (3GIO) FILTER DRIVER" and delete it. > > 4. Reboot > > 5. Check and make sure "ATI PCI EXPRESS (3GIO) FILTER" has been > deleted. > If it has not, restart at step 3. > > 6. If it has been deleted, Reboot 1 or 2 more times and then your > computer should be OK. > > However I couldn't delete that driver, so i did that in other way. I just > chose "Return driver changes" (I don't know how it is called in English, > because I have czech Vista.) Then restart your pc and it should work properly. > > I hope this will help you and solve this big actual problem. > > Best regards, > David
From: antioch on 18 Nov 2007 19:21
"David" <David(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:72562C89-5DBA-42B6-B828-81BA4495CD45(a)microsoft.com... > Ok, None off the above have worked, so what to do...?? > Sorry to hear that - it has worked for a couple of others. I just passed it on in the hope it would. Antioch |