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NX 7010 No video
I have had the problem when installing the RC1, but it's still present in the
RTM !!! I've upgraded a Win XP to Vista, after the installation the os recognized a generic VGA card. I tried to update the driver (with the "Update driver" button in devices manager) with success but no display at reboot. I am using a French RTM Vista Pro version. Thanx for replies. |
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NX 7010 No video
If this is an nVidia card, there are currently no supported drivers from
nVidia and this is causing a number of problems for folks with these cards. You'll just have to wait until nVidia releases supported drivers. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Cyrebre" wrote in message ... I have had the problem when installing the RC1, but it's still present in the RTM !!! I've upgraded a Win XP to Vista, after the installation the os recognized a generic VGA card. I tried to update the driver (with the "Update driver" button in devices manager) with success but no display at reboot. I am using a French RTM Vista Pro version. Thanx for replies. |
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NX 7010 No video
If that an Nvidia based card then there are beta drivers on Nvidia website
"Cyrebre" wrote in message ... I have had the problem when installing the RC1, but it's still present in the RTM !!! I've upgraded a Win XP to Vista, after the installation the os recognized a generic VGA card. I tried to update the driver (with the "Update driver" button in devices manager) with success but no display at reboot. I am using a French RTM Vista Pro version. Thanx for replies. |
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NX 7010 No video
Hi all,
First of all, thanks for your fast replies. The card a is mobility Radeaon 9200. I know this card is unsupported for the aero interface, but should be working in the classic way... I think the videobard is not recognized as it should be (9000 instead of 9200). Found a solution: - Connect via RDP to the computer, - Install XP drivers from constructor (HP in this case) - Reboot and go on. But there are a lot of little bugs; for example the CPU counter is pink shadowed, the desktop does not refresh automatically... ATI has no drivers for this kind of card (begins @ 9600) and the one from Microsoft does not work (The WHQL one !!!!) "Mountain Man" wrote: If that an Nvidia based card then there are beta drivers on Nvidia website "Cyrebre" wrote in message ... I have had the problem when installing the RC1, but it's still present in the RTM !!! I've upgraded a Win XP to Vista, after the installation the os recognized a generic VGA card. I tried to update the driver (with the "Update driver" button in devices manager) with success but no display at reboot. I am using a French RTM Vista Pro version. Thanx for replies. |
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NX 7010 No video
* Cyreb
The card a is mobility Radeaon 9200. I know this card is unsupported for the aero interface, but should be working in the classic way... I think the videobard is not recognized as it should be (9000 instead of 9200). The HP nx7010 does have a Radeon Mobility 9000. It's just that the HP drivers list it as Radeon Mobility 9000, but the GPU soldered on the mainboard is a Radeon Mobility 9000. Which is not that bad because both are identical GPUs with the only difference being the AGP interface (9000 is AGP4x while 9200 is AGP8x)... Benjamin |
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NX 7010 No video
The 9000, 9100, and 9200 do not have onboard DX9 support and it appears that
ATI will not add that to dirvers using software for Vista like they did to support MCE video especially since MS will not approve graphics cards for Vista Premium that do not have onboard DX9 support. "Benjamin Gawert" wrote in message ... * Cyreb The card a is mobility Radeaon 9200. I know this card is unsupported for the aero interface, but should be working in the classic way... I think the videobard is not recognized as it should be (9000 instead of 9200). The HP nx7010 does have a Radeon Mobility 9000. It's just that the HP drivers list it as Radeon Mobility 9000, but the GPU soldered on the mainboard is a Radeon Mobility 9000. Which is not that bad because both are identical GPUs with the only difference being the AGP interface (9000 is AGP4x while 9200 is AGP8x)... Benjamin |
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NX 7010 No video
* JW:
The 9000, 9100, and 9200 do not have onboard DX9 support Right. These are DirectX 8.1 GPUs... and it appears that ATI will not add that to dirvers using software for Vista like they did to support MCE video especially since MS will not approve graphics cards for Vista Premium that do not have onboard DX9 support. Aero requires a DirectX9 GPU that comes with WDDM drivers, so these GPUs are out of the run. Benjamin |