Topic name says it all. what can I do?
According to my fancy googling skills, the problem could be fixed by doing the following:
Option 1: Locate and reinstall the PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge driver (whatever that is)
I'm taking no responsibility from possible failures, this is just what I found. I suggest backing up stuff before taking measures.
Also, here's a link to a forum that tackled the issue for several years, yet couldn't find an "all-round" fix to the issue.
Option 1: Locate and reinstall the PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge driver (whatever that is)
Option 2: Reinstall the driverInstructions wrote:
Right click on My Computer
Choose Properties
Choose the Hardware(Tab)
Choose Device Manager(button)
Click the [+] next to System devices
Right click on CPU to AGP Controller
Choose the Update Driver(button)
Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)
Choose Next(button)
Select "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install."
Choose Next(button)
Select PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
Hit Next(button)
Hit Finish(button)
Reboot.
Option 3: Switch to Omega driversInstructions wrote:
You are advised to launch Windows in Safe Mode (press F8 before Windows boots), go to Windows Add/Remove programs and uninstall everything ATI. Remove the DAO/MDAC component as well. You can use the ATI removal tool utility which can be downloaded from the ATI website. The complete set of instructions on removing ATI can be found here on the ATI website.
I'm taking no responsibility from possible failures, this is just what I found. I suggest backing up stuff before taking measures.
Also, here's a link to a forum that tackled the issue for several years, yet couldn't find an "all-round" fix to the issue.
I need around tree fiddy.