Thats whats known as a generic error and could point to a myriad of things - it could be cuased by the software install, it could be caused by a problem with the graphics card, it could be a stick of memory going bad, it could be that the system isn't getting enough power, etc., etc.
Well that is odd what kind of BSOD is that it obviously comes back with atikmpag.sys so where is it pulling that from. From the name it would seem that it is something to do with ATI being hardware or software.
If this was a memory problem or hard drive problem or any other problem I am assuming it would be a different BSOD.
I had posted this on another Forum and one of the very active members that knows a lot posted this to me.
"It's a driver recovery. It means your card crashed under load. It could be caused from an unstable overclock, temps getting too high on the VDDC phase 1-4 or could simply be a driver bug. Try going back to the 10.2 official set and see if the problem persists. "
So what would you suggest Dave. Was this guy on the right track or does he not know what he is talking about. Because yea the tech said they are well aware of it. And I just find it odd that it would be caused by anything other then ATI hardware or software since the BSOD is atikmpag.sys
Are there any tests I can run on the card to see if it is faulty. I mean obviously you are aware of the issue and someone had to of created the file atikmpag.sys so someone should know something about it. I even see this when the driver is installing all the files I see the exact name atikmpag real quick of all the things it is installing so what is it.