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Upgrade to windows 7 - problem with Graphics driver

rubble2
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Recently upgraded my PC from XP to Win 7. The PC is running a Radion 9250 graphics card, after the upgrade I went into device manager and upgraded the driver to the latest version - it runs ok except that when I shut down the PC I get a BSOD and a message saying 'Terminal_Server_Made_incorrect_Memory_reference' at this point the computer would immediately start up again.
I have got round the restart by changing the automatic restart option but I am still left with the BSOD. I can't understand why this seems to be caused by a conflict with the graphics driver when the driver is the correct one for the card.
Assuming that it is due to the Win 7 upgrade is there an alternative graphics card (AGPx8) that I could use which would be better suited to running on Windows 7?
Thanks
I have got round the restart by changing the automatic restart option but I am still left with the BSOD. I can't understand why this seems to be caused by a conflict with the graphics driver when the driver is the correct one for the card.
Assuming that it is due to the Win 7 upgrade is there an alternative graphics card (AGPx8) that I could use which would be better suited to running on Windows 7?
Thanks
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Try the manufactures web site for a driver .0
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There may be something useful here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/fr-FR/2921c14c-bc4a-41ec-b990-2e098bce1ff0/radeon-9250-blue-screen-on-shut-down?forum=w7itprohardwareStompa0 -
That looks interesting - thanks for the link0 -
Thanks Stompa for posting that link.
The post from JurgenB contained within had the solution to the problem.
No more BSOD0
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