Hello guys,
I'm having problems with ATI Tool under windows XP SP2. If I run the program and change any setting (like memory or core clock speed) and then quit the program, Windows reports an error "ATITOOL.exe has detected a problem an needs to be closed", and after that a similar error window appears but for DrWatson32. If you open the program but don't change anything you can quit without any errors.
I've only have this machine for about a month, the first week I was running Windows 2000 SP4 and ATI tool worked without any errors. I formatted and installed Windows XP SP2 last week and it wasn't until now that I tested ATI Tool.
I'm using DX9c, Windows XP Professional SP2, 4.11 Catalyst drivers and Ati Tool 0.22
One interesting fact is that under Windows XP, the 3D Window of ATI tool (the fur rotating box) shows some stuttering in the box rotation every second or so, and that didn't happened under Windows 2000. I haven't noticed this sttutering when playing a real game, but I can say that under W2K the box rotation was smooth.
Please post any comments or advice.
Thanks...Quanta
I'm having problems with ATI Tool under windows XP SP2. If I run the program and change any setting (like memory or core clock speed) and then quit the program, Windows reports an error "ATITOOL.exe has detected a problem an needs to be closed", and after that a similar error window appears but for DrWatson32. If you open the program but don't change anything you can quit without any errors.
I've only have this machine for about a month, the first week I was running Windows 2000 SP4 and ATI tool worked without any errors. I formatted and installed Windows XP SP2 last week and it wasn't until now that I tested ATI Tool.
I'm using DX9c, Windows XP Professional SP2, 4.11 Catalyst drivers and Ati Tool 0.22
One interesting fact is that under Windows XP, the 3D Window of ATI tool (the fur rotating box) shows some stuttering in the box rotation every second or so, and that didn't happened under Windows 2000. I haven't noticed this sttutering when playing a real game, but I can say that under W2K the box rotation was smooth.
Please post any comments or advice.
Thanks...Quanta