Question for users of ATI drivers.
Hegelian:
It's probably a good idea to get your system working properly with the ATi drivers before messing around with hacked drivers. If you're getting a lot of VPU recovers, then something is amiss in your PC. Covering over the problem with hacked drivers isn't really the best course of action. 8)
witch:
Hey Hegelian, your quote about militant librarians made me remember a Tshirt a mate had years ago. There was a lovely logo of a needle and sewing wool twined around an Uzi or something, with some flowers for decoration, then the letters around the image spelled out, "Womens' Sewing Circle and Terrorist Society'.
That was 20 years ago, I guess it probably wouldn't get a laugh today. Cheers for the memory though, I used to love watching peoples' faces as they read the logo.
Hegelian:
Quote from: witch on 2006 May 14, 23:08:06
Hey Hegelian, your quote about militant librarians made me remember a Tshirt a mate had years ago. There was a lovely logo of a needle and sewing wool twined around an Uzi or something, with some flowers for decoration, then the letters around the image spelled out, "Womens' Sewing Circle and Terrorist Society'.
The "radical militant librarians" is from a quote from an FBI email complaining about not being able to access library users' records in order to thwart terrorists. No joke! But we all know what a threat librarians are to national security and world order. 8)
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5049679
witch:
and the watchers, watching the watchers, begin to wonder if they're being watched....
SweetCat:
I had soem off those vpu recovers i guess. I am using the latets driver for my ati radeon 9800. I do get those sometimes, but they went away totally when i cleaned my pc. I guess it's time to clean the pc again. But the reboots was mainly for cpu overheating.
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