F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop ROG Zephyrus G14 GA401QM has reported driver problems.

ROG Zephyrus G14 GA401QM has reported driver problems.

ROG Zephyrus G14 GA401QM has reported driver problems.

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TobiRedMan
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01-17-2016, 08:53 AM
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Hello, I'm trying to resolve a problem with Curseforge Minecraft that's been happening for several days. The crash occurs when launching the game, and the error message points to a specific frame: "# C [atio6axx.dll+0x190590]". While searching online, I found connections to AMD/ATI driver issues on certain systems. Most solutions that helped others didn't work for my machine, especially the G14 GA401QM.

Updating AMD drivers via Windows or AMD Catalyst usually leads to errors or incomplete fixes. The AMD installer redirects users to their site for troubleshooting, but none of those steps resolved the issue. Trying to patch with the latest chipset driver from Rog Asus or Asus Support didn't help either.

Manual steps like replacing atio6axx.dll or checking hidden files took time and still failed. I also tried running Command Prompt in admin mode, disabling AMD Radeon Graphics, and even using a factory reset, but nothing worked consistently.

It seems the problem might be deeper, possibly affecting other programs. After several attempts—updating software, changing settings, reinstalling drivers—I still face the same error. I'm concerned this could impact more applications, and it's frustrating since even basic fixes don't seem to help.
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TobiRedMan
01-17-2016, 08:53 AM #1

Hello, I'm trying to resolve a problem with Curseforge Minecraft that's been happening for several days. The crash occurs when launching the game, and the error message points to a specific frame: "# C [atio6axx.dll+0x190590]". While searching online, I found connections to AMD/ATI driver issues on certain systems. Most solutions that helped others didn't work for my machine, especially the G14 GA401QM.

Updating AMD drivers via Windows or AMD Catalyst usually leads to errors or incomplete fixes. The AMD installer redirects users to their site for troubleshooting, but none of those steps resolved the issue. Trying to patch with the latest chipset driver from Rog Asus or Asus Support didn't help either.

Manual steps like replacing atio6axx.dll or checking hidden files took time and still failed. I also tried running Command Prompt in admin mode, disabling AMD Radeon Graphics, and even using a factory reset, but nothing worked consistently.

It seems the problem might be deeper, possibly affecting other programs. After several attempts—updating software, changing settings, reinstalling drivers—I still face the same error. I'm concerned this could impact more applications, and it's frustrating since even basic fixes don't seem to help.