Other people who said to get the information had better power supplies
and/or upgraded with no solution to it. If it were the power supply,
why BSOD at all (as opposed to just hanging or other perhaps less
obvious problems), let alone on some specific games, but not others? My
previous computer had an even lesser PSU (with a CPU/memory/etc that
draw much more power), and an AGP Ti4200 in it without BSODs. One would
think the card integrated into the motherboard would be smart enough
not to BSOD on standard things, otherwise, why ship it with that power
supply, if that was the problem? Why would Half Life 2 not crash, but
(somewhat) older games which use far less computing/graphics
performance, BSOD, if the power supply? Same with the loading the
driver panel applet (not CCC), which doesn't require 3D graphics at
all. Is ATI just not admitting to a serious driver flaw?
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