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walkingdog
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Through investigation and diagnostics, I feel I have fond the solution to my shared problem, the onboard sound card which is a realtek based sound card driver was disabled on the mother board, but the driver was not, and kept loading on startup, While this was not a problem for the most part in everyday use, Anytime I played that Half life game … that’s when I ran into problems and the screen was going into VPU recovery and then unstable and uncontrollable and unreadable situations began to occur, in turn it lead me to believe it may have been the video card, So I replaced it with a newer Ati card but still ran into the same problems. I always run a very high resolution as I do video editing and this was getting quite frustrating. So to make a long story short, My on board sound card driver was the conflicting with another sound card driver within the system, It was trying to work over my creative sound blaster card which I had installed.. because in my opinion and experience, the on board sound card.. just don’t perform as well as the “old standby” creative labs make.
result,
The system has been diagnosed, the registry cleaned and streamlined and all the driver’s are totally up to date. And the systems in performing great.. hope this helps

這個比較奇,內建音效已於bios關掉,但driver還在,因此和獨立音效卡驅動相衝,
也就是兩個音效驅動程式打架,導致vpu recover,在清理registry及更新所有驅動後,
問題得到解決

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Hi guys,

This is what I had found and hopefully your VPU recovery error message can be solved.

Just before christmas, I started putting together a new computer from scratch and these are my components – ASUS P7P55D, ASUS EAH5770 ATI and running on WinXP SP3. About 3-4 weeks later, the VPU recovery error pop up and then it became a regular occurance. Very annoying indeed.

Basically this error is here to protect our investment but at the same time it is downright heat sensitive. I had the cover off and fan blowing directly at the grahpics card still the error comes up after some use especially graphic intensive games like Counter Strike Source at 1920 x 1080. Using SmartDoctor, it registered at 53 degrees which is quite acceptable. For older computers it is a good idea to do some house cleaning once in a while.

Despite everything being new and parts being handpicked, I simply don’t believe that any of them is a cause.

I sifted through the web and forums until someone suggested using “standard PCI to PCI bridge” driver in your “System Devices” which was for older AGP cards and they all worked. But despite mine being a HD PCI-Express card, I had similar success. Now, my problem is solved! I definitely dislike sending error reports.

Hopefully you guys can have similar success. Good luck!

這個也很怪,作者卡為5770,
有人建議在system devices下使用standard pci to pci bridge驅動,
也成功解決問題
舊 2010-03-01, 12:42 AM #9
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