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I think I may be having the exact same problem, except it happened immediately upon reformatting my boss's laptop. Are we sure this is a result of an ATI card? I'll try some of your advice tomorrow when I get ahold of the laptop again (uninstalling and reinstalling both .NET and the ATI driver).
Could not load file or assembly 'MOM.Implementation, Version=2.0.2635.38969, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=90ba9c70f846762e' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
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g'day suspisho,
my friend i have no doubt that if you were sitting in front of my machine you would fix it in a minute.
right now i am feeling a little out of my comfort zone. no fault of your kind help.
as i see it my options that i feel comfy with are:
1.. install the latest update version of the vid card driver i downloaded from msi took 15 minutes and is 143 meg in size! why so large i dunno?
2.. i restore back to the restore point prior to uninstalling the ati software, and delete the mom.exe file then reinstall my current driver from the cd.
i am trying to seek tech help from ati for a fix they must be aware of these problems surely? but it is all but impossible to find any tech support that is user friendly.
even went to m$ help looking for safe mode support forums and there it is all user unfriendly.
drokkon,
i reckon it is an ati problem because i never had a problem until i needed to download drivers for a vid card that was lent to me. integrity would dictate that ati should have a fix surely?
tia for help
len
my friend i have no doubt that if you were sitting in front of my machine you would fix it in a minute.
right now i am feeling a little out of my comfort zone. no fault of your kind help.
as i see it my options that i feel comfy with are:
1.. install the latest update version of the vid card driver i downloaded from msi took 15 minutes and is 143 meg in size! why so large i dunno?
2.. i restore back to the restore point prior to uninstalling the ati software, and delete the mom.exe file then reinstall my current driver from the cd.
i am trying to seek tech help from ati for a fix they must be aware of these problems surely? but it is all but impossible to find any tech support that is user friendly.
even went to m$ help looking for safe mode support forums and there it is all user unfriendly.
drokkon,
i reckon it is an ati problem because i never had a problem until i needed to download drivers for a vid card that was lent to me. integrity would dictate that ati should have a fix surely?
tia for help
len
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here we are back again,
no luck suspisho,
there is no remove hardware function that we could find.
so we did remove software, rebooted and it asked to install new hardware, so we followed prompts and put the cd in that came for the card, it loaded that asked us whether we wanted to over write newer files or not we opted to over write this time as last time we said not to over write.
so anyway it set it all up told us the vid card was now ready to use and of course the same new problem still exists, the jerking screen when moving the picture up or down.
now that i am aware of ati and their problems i'll be asking for nvidia next time, but for now this has got to work.
tia
len
no luck suspisho,
there is no remove hardware function that we could find.
so we did remove software, rebooted and it asked to install new hardware, so we followed prompts and put the cd in that came for the card, it loaded that asked us whether we wanted to over write newer files or not we opted to over write this time as last time we said not to over write.
so anyway it set it all up told us the vid card was now ready to use and of course the same new problem still exists, the jerking screen when moving the picture up or down.
now that i am aware of ati and their problems i'll be asking for nvidia next time, but for now this has got to work.
tia
len
I have seen a few issues with ATI applications and .NET. Its not the drivers that are written in .NET, its the other application like the control panel for ATI.
I have made a registry fix that has worked for me every time. This registry file will remove all instances of .NET from your registry.
Step 1. Uninstall all ATI software and drivers
Step 2. Uninstall All .Net installations
Step 3. Download and run this registry file and select yes when prompted
http://smstech.dnsalias.com/remove_d...E%20DOTNET.reg
Step 4. Restart computer
Step 5. Reinstall all .Net versions
Step 6. Reinstall ATI software and drivers
Hopefully this helps you fix your ploblem. Good luck!
I have made a registry fix that has worked for me every time. This registry file will remove all instances of .NET from your registry.
Step 1. Uninstall all ATI software and drivers
Step 2. Uninstall All .Net installations
Step 3. Download and run this registry file and select yes when prompted
http://smstech.dnsalias.com/remove_d...E%20DOTNET.reg
Step 4. Restart computer
Step 5. Reinstall all .Net versions
Step 6. Reinstall ATI software and drivers
Hopefully this helps you fix your ploblem. Good luck!
First, gardenlen, well done for getting to this stage. Nerve wracking it can be.
Second, I wouldn't bother with the .NET re-install now that you've got this far. This is nitty gritty between hardware and drivers, IMO. Final lap so to speak.
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What is your PC configuration (incl. RAM and processor speed)?
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What is jerking on vertical scroll? Everything or a particular game/application? What is the screen resolution setting in this game or application? For example, in normal Windows you may be on 1280 x 1024; in game you may be in 800 x 600.
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Is horizontal scroll suffering the same?
Your system is working now and we've just got to tune things up, I hope.
Second, I wouldn't bother with the .NET re-install now that you've got this far. This is nitty gritty between hardware and drivers, IMO. Final lap so to speak.
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What is your PC configuration (incl. RAM and processor speed)?
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What is jerking on vertical scroll? Everything or a particular game/application? What is the screen resolution setting in this game or application? For example, in normal Windows you may be on 1280 x 1024; in game you may be in 800 x 600.
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Is horizontal scroll suffering the same?
Your system is working now and we've just got to tune things up, I hope.
Suspishio
My advice is at your risk
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My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
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g'day seanmsiegel's,
only thing m$ won't let me uninstall .net 2.2, haven't tried to unistall .net 3.0 yet, and when i unistall .net 1.1 nothing changes anyway.
g'day suspisho,
to tell you the truth i wish i had never heard of .net frameworks, nor radeon vid cards, in all my computing i have never had this sort of issue that is so seemingly difficult to fix. and the problem has spread from the x330-se loan card to our own card drivers.
i still have all 3 versions of .net installed sad to say, as all issues seem to be between .net 2.2 and the vid card drivers.
when the screen moves it is like fluid rolling jerky motion horizontally across the screen, like a delayed slower motion reaction to rolling the whell on the mouse to roll the screen is about the best way i can describe it. like a strobing action. this happens whether you use the mouse or the slide bar down the right side of the screen.
ram = 1 gig ddr 400
hddd sata-seagate 200 gig
cpu amd64-939 3200+
asus (amd9349) a8n-e nforce4 ultra
o/s = xp home
if ati aren't aware of this problem they should be and they should also then have a fix.
can i get an update driver from someplace other than the msi site? i'm not game to load that driver as it seem exhorbitantly large for the task at hand 143 meg seems a rediculous size to me?? with the trouble i'm already ahving with thier stuff i have no idea what that file might change or do?
only thing m$ won't let me uninstall .net 2.2, haven't tried to unistall .net 3.0 yet, and when i unistall .net 1.1 nothing changes anyway.
g'day suspisho,
to tell you the truth i wish i had never heard of .net frameworks, nor radeon vid cards, in all my computing i have never had this sort of issue that is so seemingly difficult to fix. and the problem has spread from the x330-se loan card to our own card drivers.
i still have all 3 versions of .net installed sad to say, as all issues seem to be between .net 2.2 and the vid card drivers.
when the screen moves it is like fluid rolling jerky motion horizontally across the screen, like a delayed slower motion reaction to rolling the whell on the mouse to roll the screen is about the best way i can describe it. like a strobing action. this happens whether you use the mouse or the slide bar down the right side of the screen.
ram = 1 gig ddr 400
hddd sata-seagate 200 gig
cpu amd64-939 3200+
asus (amd9349) a8n-e nforce4 ultra
o/s = xp home
if ati aren't aware of this problem they should be and they should also then have a fix.
can i get an update driver from someplace other than the msi site? i'm not game to load that driver as it seem exhorbitantly large for the task at hand 143 meg seems a rediculous size to me?? with the trouble i'm already ahving with thier stuff i have no idea what that file might change or do?
This isn't a .NET problem. .NET would be used where ATI want to manage connexion back to their update site from their control panel and for any statistics their control software collects. Something like that.
I don't know if this will work on your card as you oresumably have the Catalyst Comntrol Centre (remember the MOM component?). But my son reminds me that a couple of years ago on his AMD based system he had a similar problem which he resolved in the Radeon Control Panal (Advanced). Direct 3D setting VSYNC to OFF. He seems to think that this solved a jerkiness problem in a game and I don't see how this would affect a non-game application using the scroll bar, but you might as well try.
Basically, something is slugging your display. I've been hunting around the ATI support site. Is your monitor and refresh rate correctly set? This link might help.
http://support.ati.com/ics/support/K...estionID=18880
There must be no mismatch between monitor and graphics card. The Catalyst Control Centre can be used to match monitor to card. This involves a combination of resolution and refresh rate. You didn't mention your monitor nor its resolution used (what I asked for).
Anyway, stuff to be getting on with.
BTW, this sort of thing can happen with nvidia cards too.
I don't know if this will work on your card as you oresumably have the Catalyst Comntrol Centre (remember the MOM component?). But my son reminds me that a couple of years ago on his AMD based system he had a similar problem which he resolved in the Radeon Control Panal (Advanced). Direct 3D setting VSYNC to OFF. He seems to think that this solved a jerkiness problem in a game and I don't see how this would affect a non-game application using the scroll bar, but you might as well try.
Basically, something is slugging your display. I've been hunting around the ATI support site. Is your monitor and refresh rate correctly set? This link might help.
http://support.ati.com/ics/support/K...estionID=18880
There must be no mismatch between monitor and graphics card. The Catalyst Control Centre can be used to match monitor to card. This involves a combination of resolution and refresh rate. You didn't mention your monitor nor its resolution used (what I asked for).
Anyway, stuff to be getting on with.
BTW, this sort of thing can happen with nvidia cards too.
Suspishio
My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
The Radeon Control panel is usually in the bottom right hand of your task bar; or if you right click on your desktop and select properties, the control panel should appear as an option. You can get all this stuff oput of the ATI documentation.
Suspishio
My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
My advice is at your risk
Qosmio G50-10H; T9400 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo; 4GB RAM; Vista HP (32)
nForce 680i LT; Q6600 Quad Core 2.4GHz; 8GB RAM; XP Pro (64)
Dell XPS M1710; T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo; 2GB RAM; XP Pro (32)
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