Conflict of ATI with Windows, leading to the display driver crashes

I have a matter of course on my new system. At first, I thought it was the video/hardware related, but now I'm leaning towards whether a conflict with Windows. However, I have no way of tracking it.

Question: my screen is going to die randomly when running intensive applications Aero, games, etc. Everything will work fine for a while (anywhere), but then the clicker from desire to screen and the display will be turned off. On the screen, I see a series of vertical bars of white with a color background. It does not seem to lock the computer, as I hear it still go sound background for once; the computer restarts finally if I leave alone long enough.

This is all performed on a new install of Windows 7 x 64, Vista Business 64 upgrade. Temperatures on the map of all read as usual and there is no errors appear in the event viewer after that I reload. Apart from the critical error "unexpected stop.

When this first started happening, I contacted XFX Support for the video card. They had me uninstall the ATI drivers, run driver Sweeper and reinstall drivers. This seemed to solve the problem until Tuesday, when Windows Update installed KB977074 - a completely independent update of video - and then errors started happening again.

After an adjustment with the restoration of the system, I tried to format the drive and start again. After getting Windows 7 x 64, I started to install programs one by one, checking after each installation to see if I could create the error again. Everything was going well until I reached a program that Basic Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x 86) installed. Once the error began to occur after that, I uninstalled programs and did a system restore before installing the package.

The computer had already installed the C++ 2008 (x 64) package, and has worked once the 2005 32-bit package has been deleted. However, most of the programs that I want to use, and most of the GAMES for that matter, require the package of 2005 must be installed. So I re-installed and removed the 2008 package. thinking that it was a conflict between the two (/ straws), but it did nothing. Returned errors and I got a while back to square one, hiding on the last stable the system restore point.

I don't know if I'm still on a conflict driver, hardware problems, or if the C++ packages are some how messing my system. I don't put much faith in the second, because I do not think that the first scan with driver Sweeper would have so much success, only to be later taken by a totally independent Windows Update file.

So, to save my sanity. I've been looking through past posts and didn't find any error similar to mine, so I'm pretty sure this isn't another repost. However, if I managed to miss something, please point me to the right post.

I have a my dxdiag output upward on pastebin; http://pastebin.com/f7e9f05c7  It was a little to long to post here.

Hey David,

Please check the safe mode and see how it goes.
To start in safe mode, see:

Start your computer in safe mode
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode

Also, try a lower resolution or check taken resolution supported by the video card.

Reference:

Change your screen resolution
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/change-your-screen-resolution

In addition, I recommend that you try another monitor to check the issue and also check if the problem persists when you connect the monitor to another PC.
 
In addition, please check the system requirements for Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x 86): Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows 98; Windows 98 Second edition; Windows ME; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP Service Pack 2.

For further assistance with installation: Microsoft Visual C++ 2008, see:
 
MSDN: Visual C++ General
http://social.msdn.Microsoft.com/forums/en/vcgeneral/threads

Kind regards

Shinmila H - Microsoft Support

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