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ATIeRecord EEU Error Event in Windows 7?

 
 
Yousuf Khan
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      24th Dec 2010
I've recently noticed a whole bunch of error events in my event log
having to do with something called the ATIeRecord. There are 3 different
eventid's associated with this source. The log entries usually are of
the form:

Source: ATIeRecord
EventID: 16386/16388/16391
Level: Error
Category: EEU

Going to Microsoft's Event Log Online Help results in no information
being found, of course.

Now, a bit about my system. This system does have an ATI video system,
but it's the integrated video, it's not my primary video. My primary
video is an Nvidia 8600GT video card. The ATI video gets disabled by the
BIOS automatically; and indeed Device Manager doesn't even show the ATI
adapter in the device list when the Nvidia is installed. So it's a
little puzzling why I should be getting any errors for the ATI video
adapter at all. My Nvidia video drivers are completely uptodate usually,
but I don't bother with the ATI video drivers since they can't be
installed when the ATI adapter is not visible in Device Manager.

I only noticed these log entries after a system crash today, which
resulted in me having to hit the reset button. These were the last
entries in the log prior to the reset. Any ideas?

Yousuf Khan
 
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      24th Dec 2010
On 12/24/2010 04:28 PM, Yousuf Khan wrote:
> I've recently noticed a whole bunch of error events in my event log
> having to do with something called the ATIeRecord. There are 3 different
> eventid's associated with this source. The log entries usually are of
> the form:
>
> Source: ATIeRecord
> EventID: 16386/16388/16391
> Level: Error
> Category: EEU
>
> Going to Microsoft's Event Log Online Help results in no information
> being found, of course.
>
> Now, a bit about my system. This system does have an ATI video system,
> but it's the integrated video, it's not my primary video. My primary
> video is an Nvidia 8600GT video card. The ATI video gets disabled by the
> BIOS automatically; and indeed Device Manager doesn't even show the ATI
> adapter in the device list when the Nvidia is installed. So it's a
> little puzzling why I should be getting any errors for the ATI video
> adapter at all. My Nvidia video drivers are completely uptodate usually,
> but I don't bother with the ATI video drivers since they can't be
> installed when the ATI adapter is not visible in Device Manager.
>
> I only noticed these log entries after a system crash today, which
> resulted in me having to hit the reset button. These were the last
> entries in the log prior to the reset. Any ideas?
>
> Yousuf Khan


Run malware and virus scans.

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      25th Dec 2010
On 24/12/2010 10:51 AM, Alias wrote:
> Run malware and virus scans.
>


Do you have something serious to contribute?

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      25th Dec 2010
Yousuf Khan wrote:
> I've recently noticed a whole bunch of error events in my event log
> having to do with something called the ATIeRecord. There are 3 different
> eventid's associated with this source. The log entries usually are of
> the form:
>
> Source: ATIeRecord
> EventID: 16386/16388/16391
> Level: Error
> Category: EEU
>
> Going to Microsoft's Event Log Online Help results in no information
> being found, of course.
>
> Now, a bit about my system. This system does have an ATI video system,
> but it's the integrated video, it's not my primary video. My primary
> video is an Nvidia 8600GT video card. The ATI video gets disabled by the
> BIOS automatically; and indeed Device Manager doesn't even show the ATI
> adapter in the device list when the Nvidia is installed. So it's a
> little puzzling why I should be getting any errors for the ATI video
> adapter at all. My Nvidia video drivers are completely uptodate usually,
> but I don't bother with the ATI video drivers since they can't be
> installed when the ATI adapter is not visible in Device Manager.
>
> I only noticed these log entries after a system crash today, which
> resulted in me having to hit the reset button. These were the last
> entries in the log prior to the reset. Any ideas?
>
> Yousuf Khan


Perhaps before your 8600GT was installed, you used the
ATI for a short time ? Perhaps some ATI daemon is still
running (gets launched at startup), even though the driver
itself isn't running.

Check in Task Manager, and see what is running. Or use
one of the Sysinternals tools (Process Explorer).

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s...rnals/bb896653

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Yousuf Khan
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      25th Dec 2010
On 24/12/2010 9:50 PM, Paul wrote:
> Perhaps before your 8600GT was installed, you used the
> ATI for a short time ? Perhaps some ATI daemon is still
> running (gets launched at startup), even though the driver
> itself isn't running.


Yes, that's right, it was running on the internal video for a while,
while I was setting up the system originally, but that was way back when
this system was running Windows XP. I've since replaced that with
Windows 7, which was by definition a fresh clean install since there's
no way to upgrade from XP to 7. When Windows 7 was installed, it went
straight on with the Nvidia card already in place. I don't think I ever
removed the Nvidia card before the Windows 7 install.

Anyways, I did do a search for ATI-related processes, and I found two so
far, ATIECLXX.EXE & ATIESRXX.EXE. So maybe I'm wrong, perhaps the ATI
video may have become active for some reason during the time this system
was running Windows 7. I found the solution on the AMD help forums
itself on how to remove this service, just run the following command
from an admin command-line:

sc delete "AMD External Events Utility"

That's after you've stopped that service, of course. Hopefully this will
have cleared up the problem.

Here's the link to the AMD forum posting:

AMD Game Forums - How to remove atieclxx.exe and atiesrxx.exe?
"Go to Admin Tools, then Services .. look in services list for AMD
External Events Utility - stop the service. The open a command prompt
with elevated ( admin ) rights and type -> sc delete "AMD External
Events Utility" and that should clear it up .."
http://forums.amd.com/game/messagevi...hreadid=121536

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      25th Dec 2010
On 12/25/2010 03:17 AM, Yousuf Khan wrote:
> On 24/12/2010 10:51 AM, Alias wrote:
>> Run malware and virus scans.
>>

>
> Do you have something serious to contribute?
>
> Yousuf Khan


I'm serious.

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