Finding what is causing my stop 0x0000000A

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ATI has updated drivers at their website that are probbaly much newer than
what is on the CD.

Thanks for the help. NVidia said my 6 month old video card was bad, so I
had to buy a new one.

I didn't want to spend too much money and wanted to have dual display
capability. My old card had 2 VGA ports, but I didn't see that, so I got
an ATI based Radeon 9200 SE 128 MB with VGA and DVI (and TV) outputs. A
little adaptor converted the DVI to VGA.

I removed the nVidia drivers, and when it rebooted, turned off my computer
and replaced my video card. I rebooted and let Windows install whatever it
wanted. It's been 24 hours without a crash, which is the first time this
has happened since I upgraded my motherboard, so I guess I was right in
switching from nVidia.

Question: Is there any reason to use the supplied CD with Windows XP
Pro?
 
The drivers frm winxp will be refference drivers which may differ from yr
cards drivers. You thus may not have access to software/utilities supplied
by card manu. But if it works for you why change!
 
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