[bcab] Re: ATI EXTERNAL EVENT UTILITY

"ATI" is a video card manufacturer, and it appears you have a common
problem which ATI blame on Windows NTDLL.DLL.

The advice is to turn the external services off, but I've not been
able to find out how to do that.

George.

-----Original Message-----
From: bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcab-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Wendy Sharpe
Sent: 31 March 2009 10:39
To: 'Bcab'
Subject: [bcab] ATI EXTERNAL EVENT UTILITY

Please could anyone tell me what this means and what to do about it.
When I
boot up I get the following message.

ATI external event utility exe module has encountered a problem and
needs to
close.  Anything you may have been in the middle of may not be saved.
We
are sorry for the inconvenience.  Etc.

There is a debug button and a close button.  When I press close it
goes
away, but one thing I have noticed is that when I go into Outlook 2003
and
try to read messages with the JAWS say all command it won't let me.  I
have
to read them line by line with the cursor keys.  JAWS say all doesn't
speak.
This is getting really annoying, so any help and advice would be much
appreciated.

Wendy

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