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ImWolf
Guest
Mobo: MSI K9N Neo
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 4670 1G DDR3 PCI-E HDMI/DVI/VGA
RAM: 8GB
Storage: 3 x 500GB SATA HDDs
Dual Boot
Windows XP Pro SP3
Linux Mint 22.1
(OS’s are installed on separate HDD’s)
I recently replaced my Nvidia GPU with a slightly newer ATI Radeon card because of the issues I was having when booted into Linux Mint 22.1.
For at least 10 years I have also been implementing the ''Gamersky-WindowsXP_64G_RAM'' patch, which has given me zero issues through all the software and hardware modifications done to the system, until I started installing various ATI display drivers.
So far, I have been doing completely clean install (after wipe) of the ATI driver packages, and in most cases just the manual install of the embedded driver, from V.9-1 thru 14-4.
After install, when I reboot with the patch, (which loads ntkl64g.exe & hal64g.dll) I always end up with the BSOD:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
Stop: 0x00000050 (four other hex locations depending on driver tested)
On...
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GPU: ATI Radeon HD 4670 1G DDR3 PCI-E HDMI/DVI/VGA
RAM: 8GB
Storage: 3 x 500GB SATA HDDs
Dual Boot
Windows XP Pro SP3
Linux Mint 22.1
(OS’s are installed on separate HDD’s)
I recently replaced my Nvidia GPU with a slightly newer ATI Radeon card because of the issues I was having when booted into Linux Mint 22.1.
For at least 10 years I have also been implementing the ''Gamersky-WindowsXP_64G_RAM'' patch, which has given me zero issues through all the software and hardware modifications done to the system, until I started installing various ATI display drivers.
So far, I have been doing completely clean install (after wipe) of the ATI driver packages, and in most cases just the manual install of the embedded driver, from V.9-1 thru 14-4.
After install, when I reboot with the patch, (which loads ntkl64g.exe & hal64g.dll) I always end up with the BSOD:
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
Stop: 0x00000050 (four other hex locations depending on driver tested)
On...
Read more
windowsforum.net