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<blockquote data-quote="Roberdin" data-source="post: 699473" data-attributes="member: 17517"><p>To be honest all I am doing is opening your crash dump in windbg (freely available), typing !analyze -v and seeing where it leads me.</p><p></p><p>This time it looks like it was your graphics card driver (atikmdag.sys), which apparently you updated in October? Might be worth a look to see if there is a new update. The only other person I could find (via Google) who had an error triggered by atikmdag+0x48dac (module name atikmdag.sys, memory address 0x48dac) turned off DEP (Data Execution Prevention) and that purportedly solved his problem. But that wasn't a scientific test and I'm sceptical.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I still suspect your TV card drivers are to blame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberdin, post: 699473, member: 17517"] To be honest all I am doing is opening your crash dump in windbg (freely available), typing !analyze -v and seeing where it leads me. This time it looks like it was your graphics card driver (atikmdag.sys), which apparently you updated in October? Might be worth a look to see if there is a new update. The only other person I could find (via Google) who had an error triggered by atikmdag+0x48dac (module name atikmdag.sys, memory address 0x48dac) turned off DEP (Data Execution Prevention) and that purportedly solved his problem. But that wasn't a scientific test and I'm sceptical. I still suspect your TV card drivers are to blame. [/QUOTE]
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