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06-07-2002 04:23 AM
06-07-2002 04:23 AM
TC3100 and Security Update
I have HP TC3100 server with ATI Rage XL display adapter. When I install the security patch (Q299444) from Windows Update the computer will not boot using the ATI driver; the window goes black saying 'no signal'. It only boots to a VGA mode. When the SRP is removed it starts OK. In the event viewer there is error message saying 'A conflict has been detected between two drivers which claimed two overlapping memory regions. Driver Reserved, with device <.Translated>, claimed a memory range with starting address in data address 0x28 and 0x2c, and length in data address 0x30'.
I've tried installing the service packs (6a) and drivers in different orders etc. and tried also older ATI drivers.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
I've tried installing the service packs (6a) and drivers in different orders etc. and tried also older ATI drivers.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
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06-07-2002 07:46 AM
06-07-2002 07:46 AM
Re: TC3100 and Security Update
The only option at this time is to remove that security patch.
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06-09-2002 09:00 PM
06-09-2002 09:00 PM
Re: TC3100 and Security Update
Removing would not be an option... We recommend using these fixes to our customers.
Do you know if I can expect a fix for this from ATI, HP or Microsoft. Whose fault of those three is this?
Weird thing is that when I install the hot fixes included in the Security Patch one by one the problem does not occur.
Do you know if I can expect a fix for this from ATI, HP or Microsoft. Whose fault of those three is this?
Weird thing is that when I install the hot fixes included in the Security Patch one by one the problem does not occur.
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06-10-2002 07:50 AM
06-10-2002 07:50 AM
Re: TC3100 and Security Update
There will be a fix for it, probably coming from HP. When that is, I don't know, but I would expect it to be soon. Keep checking the drivers page.
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