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XP Pro 32
Intel core 2 duo T8300 2.4Ghz
2 GB Ram
Ati Mobility Radeon HD 2600 256Mb
Wiith IE8 and Chrome, trying to open any youtube video same blue screen: posible error at ati2dvag with infinite loop.
It cames after the last upgrade
The rest is working fine, I try uninstall and install, including older versions but unsuccessfully.
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I confirm this.
XP Pro SP3
ATI Mobility HD 2400 series
Firefox 3.6.13
Flash Player 10,2,152,26
Youtube video, with Hardware Acceleration enabled -> blue screen (ati2dvag)
Youtube video, with Hardware Acceleration disabled -> all ok.
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Hello,
I have exactly the same problem with my pc. Everytime I try to play a flash player video on youtube with firefox and the latest flash player update it crashes down and I have to restart, mostly, followed by blue screen error message. Please help me. It's urgent. I have already tried to reinstall but that didn't work out.
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Well, I tried this remedy of disabling the Hardware Acceleration -- but no luck still.
It still crashes, I get this weird mosaic type of pattern on my screen when it crashes.
And it **only** crashes after streaming a video on any of the websites, YouTube, CBS.com, NBC.com, Hulu.com etc, etc
I just upgraded to this Dual Core motherboard.
I never had this problem of crashing on my previous motherboard
The reason i upgraded was because the video playback became slower and slower each time Adobe updated their software.
Adobe Flash was becoming such a Hog for the older CPU's it was ridculous.
I have this in my current system
WinXP 32bit SP3
Asus M2N68-AM Plus motherboard
AMD X2 7850 Black Edition Dual Core CPU
2GB DDR2
WD Caviar SE16 500GB SATA drive
Onboard VGA **only**
I'm hoping that WinXP is still compatible for Dual Core motherboards.
i haven't seem anything to the contrary yet.
thanks,
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Hi, Can you see the Flash logo animation and what vs is displayed?
http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
If so, then try UNchecking the hardware acceleration by right clicking on that logo and Settings and UNchecking it at Display Settings. See if that helps.
eidnolb
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Ok, Now working in IE and Chrome. The answer was to uncheck the hardware acceleration of adobe flash. I keep the hardware acc. for the rest of the graphics of the PC
Thanks
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Hi lanbil, Glad that fixed it for you. Some things are easy, nice that yours was:-)
Thanks for marking your thread as answered also; hopefully others with the same problem will benefit
Regards,
eidnolb