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Originally Posted by MegaMouse
Sounds like a heat related issue(vpu recover is the clue). you need more airflow going through your computer to keep it cool.
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Overheat is a possibility, yes. Not sure if X-series already have thermometers near the core like GeForce-cards have... Pop the case open and try the heatsink of the card, if you can't hold your hand on it, you might consider increasing airflow in the case, or get a larger heatsink for the vidcard. (My GeForce 6800GT is around 56'C when 'idling', climbing up to 70'C when playing, stock cooler. Prolly going to get a sink on it some day)
VPU Recover might kick in for something else as well, I had lots of problems with this, until I upgraded from windows 2000 to XP, after which everything worked like a charm.