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October 12th, 2004 12:00

Memory Dump - Latitude D600

If I try and access the display settings tab on my Latitude D600 I get a blue screen and physical memory dump with the error
DRIVER_UNLOADED_WITHOUT_CANCELLING_IMPENDING_OPERATIONS. I called Dell and they told me to do a format and reinstallation which I did and I still have same problem. I called back and they told me to do the same again which I refused. I was then told to download the file M92KA03B.exe which is the updated video drivers (18Mb!!!) I installed this and now I get another error stating "The ATI Control Panel failed to initialize because no ATI driver is installed, or ATI driver is not working properly". I called Dell again and we did a hardware check (diagnostic via F12 on startup) and it all came back clear. I was told another format and reinstall was necessary!!!!
 
I have had this problem with other D600s, mainly when connecting them to external projectors where they do a memory dump or when using them off the docking station and I found that changing the primary video card from 'dock video card' to 'system' fixed this problem but not this time.
 
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!

October 15th, 2004 14:00

I will be interested to see what happens with this issue as I'm having a similar problem with my D600.

Out of curiosity, can you cause the BSOD any other way? For instance, mine occurs if I try to undock my laptop.

Also, it always dumps when I start Netmeeting (conf.exe) and when I attempt to run Microsoft Virtual PC 2004.

October 16th, 2004 09:00

I dont know if I can cause it any other way. I am off work for 2 weeks now. will try those when I return and let you.

Thanks for reply. you could always try a full format and reinstall:smileymad:

October 25th, 2004 10:00

Well, I finally broke down and formatted and reinstalled AGAIN.  This time, I only loaded the drivers off of the Dell Support Disk that came with the D600.  Everything seems to be working fine now!  When I had rebuilt the machine previously I tried going back to the oldest driver available online, and that was still having issues.
 
If you want more info as far as the version of driver that I currently have installed, let me know.  Enjoy your two weeks off!

October 27th, 2004 12:00

Hi,
got this problem sorted without having to do a total rebuild.
the problem was that the original hardware profile was damaged. I couldn't fix it using the registry editor or delete it so I started up the PC on the docking station - it created a new "docked" profile which is OK, and that allowed me to delete the original "undocked" profile.  Shutting down and restarting the PC off the docking station made it create a new "undocked" profile which works, and the new video drivers seem to be OK.
 
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