Download your video drivers from ATI and the sound drivers from Creative and
see if that clears things up.
If not, I'm betting you've got some bad ram.
"Rob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:574E6FB7-11A2-4457-BB6E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have discovered that "ATI WDM Rage Theater Video NSP" and "Creative
>Audigy
> Audio Processor (WDM)" are not installed, a code 28 is displayed. When I
> try
> to install these drivers installation fails stating the files are invalid.
>
> "Rob" wrote:
>
>> I have checked the event viewer but there is nothing there to indicate a
>> problem.
>> The error message states a device driver is the problem. I have not had
>> any other errors that cause my computer to reboot.
>> As far as my no sound device detected, I have uninstalled my sound card
>> and
>> removed it for now.
>> I keep thinking these errors may be a motherboard problem. My motherboard
>> is
>> a Giga-byte GA-K8NSC-939. I have updated the chipset drivers and disabled
>> the
>> onboard sound but nothing I have done so far has worked.
>> I can only assume that these two problems are or maybe related.
>>
>> "D.Currie" wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > "Rob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:9933CB3E-610C-456D-A059-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > > My computer keeps rebooting and giving a device driver as the cause.
>> > > I
>> > > have
>> > > uninstalled all drivers and hardware and reinstalled them starting
>> > > with
>> > > the
>> > > monitor. All was fine for several days, then I installed the video
>> > > card
>> > > software, and all was fine for several more days. I then installed my
>> > > sound
>> > > card and all was good except that windows says that there is no sound
>> > > device.
>> > > My monitor is a BenQ FP71G+, video card is a ATI All in wonder
>> > > X800XT, and
>> > > my sound card is a Soundblaster Audigy. All with the latest drivers.
>> > > It took several attempts to install the updates for all the hardware
>> > > as I
>> > > kept getting corrupt file errors.
>> > > I am not sure what else to do about this. I even install new chipset
>> > > drivers
>> > > but that did not help either.
>> > > This error occurs several times a day and needles to say it has me
>> > > stumped.
>> > >
>> >
>> > Does it give any hint as to which driver is the problem? Have you
>> > checked
>> > the event viewer to see if there are any indications there?
>> >
>> > As far as using the latest drivers, I know a lot of people recommend
>> > that,
>> > but for some devices, the latest is not always the best. Video card
>> > manufacturers in particular seem to put out new drivers every five
>> > minutes,
>> > and the latest may not be the best for every computer out there.
>> >
>> > Also, if you're getting a bunch of random errors on unrelated files, it
>> > could also be a hard drive problem or a ram problem rather than the
>> > files
>> > themselves. First thing to try is re-downloading the files to make sure
>> > you
>> > have good copies, though.
>> >
>> >
>> >
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