PSE9 seems to cause a change in the display on the video card ATI Radeon Mobility in Win7

Recently, I had some problems with my Dell StudioXPS 4650 and had to return the computer to its factory delivery configuration.  Then I reinstalled all my programs to it.  This whole process took a couple of weeks.  Things re-installed a Creative Suite Production Pro (CS 5.5).  The all last program I have re-installed, a few days before, was PhotoShop Elements 9.  Almost immediately after I started having display problems!  As mentioned in the title of the question, I have a videocard ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 with 1 GB of RAM video.  I have a processor Intel i5 with 6 GB of RAM.  Oh Yes... Win 7 Pro x 64.

Anyway... any time the graphics loading gets "heavy" (busy), such as open several Web pages, view a video in Media Player, etc, the screen fills with noise, random groups of pixels, and do one of two things-clear up and give me the message that the video driver failed and resets or go to a BSOD!

As I say, it started once I have re-installed PSE9 and I had a similar problem (usually restricted this year to the actual graphics programs such as PS 5.5) after the installation of PSE9 the first time, so I feel that PES should be somehow at fault!

I don't mean to blame someone or something like that, I'm just curious if anyone else has had a similar problem and, if so, how they resolved/fixed!  All this, of course, is based on the question, "PSE9 does anything in Control Panel during installation, which could explain this?

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

(- Jim 8 ^)

I don't think that items is the cause, it is usually the display card drivers that cause this.

Make sure you update your display driver on the ATI site not through windows update.

MTSTUNER

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