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1330453 2013-03-03 21:41:00 can the Catalyst control be uninstalled without effecting the display? NZHawk (4093)
1330454 2013-03-03 21:50:00 May depend on the OS. I didnt install the ATI drivers or CC on this (I'm using the default drivers on Win7), and the resolution is still 1920*1080. On XP / maybe vista, you may not be able to change the resolution (to whatever the monitor supports). I found this out in Vista. I uninstalled them, and it looked horrible. And the resolution wouldnt go as high as what the monitor supported Speedy Gonzales (78)
1330455 2013-03-03 21:53:00 alright - so I'll give it a try & see what happens.
Cheers
NZHawk (4093)
1330456 2013-03-04 03:33:00 Windows Registry Recovery
One of the files containing the system's registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternative copy. The recovery was successful."

Possibly a Hard Drive going faulty, HD fails will cause Bluescreens
run a surface scan on the HD,
run; cmd ; chkdsk /r
1101 (13337)
1330457 2013-03-04 03:42:00 Excellent - will run NZHawk (4093)
1330458 2013-03-04 03:56:00 Try this the 2nd to last post (answers.microsoft.com)

1. Create a new user account with administrative rights on the affected machine. Navigate to the affected user's profile directory and copy ntuser.dat to a folder named backup on your C: drive.

(example for a user named dave: copy c:\Documents and Settings\dave\ntuser.dat to c:\backup)


2. Once you have backed up the ntuser.dat file, overwrite it with the one located in c:\windows\repair\

(example for a user named dave: copy c:\windows\repair\ntuser.dat to c:\Documents and Settings\dave\ )


3. Log off the temporary account you have created and login to the affected user account and let windows fully load up. This will create a new ntuser.dat file under the user's profile.


4. Once windows has fully loaded up, log back out of the affected user's account and log back into the temporary account you made earlier.


5. Copy the ntuser.dat file you backed up earlier to the user's profile directory overwriting the new file that was created.

(example for a user named dave: copy c:\backup\ntuser.dat to c:\Documents and Settings\dave\ )


6. Log out of the temporary account and log back into the computer under the affected account and see if the problem is fixed.


Sounds like it maybe a corrupt profile
Speedy Gonzales (78)
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