Equium A60 blue screen after updating XP Home SP2

I have a Toshiba Equium A60-692. I have updated to XP SP2 and now get up a blue screen at startup with the message that ATI driver ati2dvg is entered in a continuous loop. The Microsoft error report says it is because of incompatible drivers, but I have the latest driver from Toshiba.

Anyone have any ideas?

Hi Laura,

Did you install CD driver "Tools & Utilities" that you got with your laptop?

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