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Need help with random reboots

Sead0nkey

Senior member

This is a plea for help. I have been having random reboots ever since the computer was shutdown due to a power failure (it is on a surge protector). I really am useless when it comes to running windows debugging tools. Would anybody be willing to look over a few of my .dmp files (attached).

This was a stable computer. I built it last month and it passed over night runs of memtest, prime95 and 3dmark05.

Thanks for reading.


(Minidump zip)
 
Originally posted by: Sead0nkey

This is a plea for help. I have been having random reboots ever since the computer was shutdown due to a power failure (it is on a surge protector). I really am useless when it comes to running windows debugging tools. Would anybody be willing to look over a few of my .dmp files (attached).

This was a stable computer. I built it last month and it passed over night runs of memtest, prime95 and 3dmark05.

Thanks for reading.


(Minidump zip)

Dump1:
SYMBOL_NAME: ati2mtag+d5530

MODULE_NAME: ati2mtag

IMAGE_NAME: ati2mtag.sys

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4383e719

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xEA_IMAGE_ati2mtag.sys_DATE_11_22_2005

BUCKET_ID: 0xEA_IMAGE_ati2mtag.sys_DATE_11_22_2005

Dump2: Same problem.
Dump3: Same problem.

Sounds like you've got a problem with ATI's drivers, or ATI's drivers' interaction with something else on the system. First thing I'd do is use the latest drivers or roll back to a prior version and see if anything changes.
 
I had a modded bios running in my video card. I re flashed with the stock bios and will see if that solves anything. Thank you so much for looking at the minidumps, very big help.
 
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