TUROK Atiumdag.dll error.

Hi guys,.

Wilst game TUROK on my PC to numerouse times without warning the game will freeze and then go back to windows and present me with the following error message.

I understand that atiumdag.dll is a process belonging to the universal ATI Technologies Inc. Radeon DirectX Driver program.
I have the latest ATI drivers and directX.

After closing this window, a second error message appears as shown. I don't know if the two errors are related.

What do these errors mean so I can fix them, I can successfully use TUROK.

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Hello 70f9,.

I think that sudo is collecting information about your system to find out what drivers would apply to your hardware.
My recommendation would be to do this:
1. download the performance of Visual C++ package and install from here:
2. download the package of graphics drivers from the ATI here site:
3. After you have installed both, restart the computer and try to run the game.
Let us know what happens
Thank you!

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