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Radeon X1950Pro / NTativrv01 ? / Please Help!
I just installed a new ATI Radeon X1950Pro videocard,
with their latest "catalyst_8-31-100_vista32_rtm" drivers, and now I have a "NTatvrv01" device showing at the Device manager as "Other Devices" with a question mark icon that I don't know what it means, and I don't know what should I do? I'll appreciate any help regarding this matter. Thanks in advance, Paul. My system: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.4 GHZ, with 2046 MB of RAM, 32 bit OP System, Intel Desktop Board D925XCV, running Windows Vista. |
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Radeon X1950Pro / NTativrv01 ? / Please Help!
I have that as well, but with an ati x1800xl card, no idea what that it,
probbaly the capture part of the card. I still get random black screens of death using this card though, regardless of the ati driver used. "Paul" wrote in message ... I just installed a new ATI Radeon X1950Pro videocard, with their latest "catalyst_8-31-100_vista32_rtm" drivers, and now I have a "NTatvrv01" device showing at the Device manager as "Other Devices" with a question mark icon that I don't know what it means, and I don't know what should I do? I'll appreciate any help regarding this matter. Thanks in advance, Paul. My system: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.4 GHZ, with 2046 MB of RAM, 32 bit OP System, Intel Desktop Board D925XCV, running Windows Vista. |
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Radeon X1950Pro / NTativrv01 ? / Please Help!
Paul,
congrats on that gpu, which is rather new and the ATI Vista drivers are still premature. Perhaps this will be gone when ATI will release their Vista rtm drivers. In case the device manager is the only issue, I would not worry too much, it should be gone then. "Paul" wrote: I just installed a new ATI Radeon X1950Pro videocard, with their latest "catalyst_8-31-100_vista32_rtm" drivers, and now I have a "NTatvrv01" device showing at the Device manager as "Other Devices" with a question mark icon that I don't know what it means, and I don't know what should I do? I'll appreciate any help regarding this matter. Thanks in advance, Paul. My system: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.4 GHZ, with 2046 MB of RAM, 32 bit OP System, Intel Desktop Board D925XCV, running Windows Vista. |
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Radeon X1950Pro / NTativrv01 ? / Please Help!
Paul,
So far the video card drivers are the tragedy of Windows Vista. Since beta 2 the major vendors (ati and nvidia) have been sorely pathetic in their development process. The excuse that "it's not final / public" has been the excuse time and again. Well guess what guys, it is released to corporate entities, like mine. Anyway, the driver support sucks but I will tell you my 1950 XTX comes up fine with the latest driver in X64. -J "Paul" wrote: I just installed a new ATI Radeon X1950Pro videocard, with their latest "catalyst_8-31-100_vista32_rtm" drivers, and now I have a "NTatvrv01" device showing at the Device manager as "Other Devices" with a question mark icon that I don't know what it means, and I don't know what should I do? I'll appreciate any help regarding this matter. Thanks in advance, Paul. My system: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.4 GHZ, with 2046 MB of RAM, 32 bit OP System, Intel Desktop Board D925XCV, running Windows Vista. |
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Radeon X1950Pro / NTativrv01 ? / Please Help!
Many thanks to Daniel, KM, and Johnathonm for helping me.
I agree with Johnathonm , pathetic ATI development process, I can’t believe the lack of response from what is supposed to be one of the biggest video card manufacturers. Something similar happens with my mother board (Intel D925XCV), as there are no drivers or anything else even mentioning Vista at the Intel support site, and I don’t know if I should install the “old” Win-XP drivers, or if Vista already installed it, or if I should wait for Intel to include the drivers and info related with Vista. Regardless of the small glitch with the unknown device showing at the Device Manager, I’m happy that everything else works fine on the 2 PCs I have running Vista, so I’ll wait for newer ATI drivers…. Thanks again, Paul. -- "Johnathonm" wrote in message ... Paul, So far the video card drivers are the tragedy of Windows Vista. Since beta 2 the major vendors (ati and nvidia) have been sorely pathetic in their development process. The excuse that "it's not final / public" has been the excuse time and again. Well guess what guys, it is released to corporate entities, like mine. Anyway, the driver support sucks but I will tell you my 1950 XTX comes up fine with the latest driver in X64. -J "Paul" wrote: I just installed a new ATI Radeon X1950Pro videocard, with their latest "catalyst_8-31-100_vista32_rtm" drivers, and now I have a "NTatvrv01" device showing at the Device manager as "Other Devices" with a question mark icon that I don't know what it means, and I don't know what should I do? I'll appreciate any help regarding this matter. Thanks in advance, Paul. My system: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.4 GHZ, with 2046 MB of RAM, 32 bit OP System, Intel Desktop Board D925XCV, running Windows Vista. |
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Radeon X1950Pro / NTativrv01 ? / Please Help!
ATI just released new drivers (Dec 13th) Will give em a try and see if it
fixes teh black screens of death I've been having. "Paul" wrote in message ... Many thanks to Daniel, KM, and Johnathonm for helping me. I agree with Johnathonm , pathetic ATI development process, I can’t believe the lack of response from what is supposed to be one of the biggest video card manufacturers. Something similar happens with my mother board (Intel D925XCV), as there are no drivers or anything else even mentioning Vista at the Intel support site, and I don’t know if I should install the “old” Win-XP drivers, or if Vista already installed it, or if I should wait for Intel to include the drivers and info related with Vista. Regardless of the small glitch with the unknown device showing at the Device Manager, I’m happy that everything else works fine on the 2 PCs I have running Vista, so I’ll wait for newer ATI drivers…. Thanks again, Paul. -- "Johnathonm" wrote in message ... Paul, So far the video card drivers are the tragedy of Windows Vista. Since beta 2 the major vendors (ati and nvidia) have been sorely pathetic in their development process. The excuse that "it's not final / public" has been the excuse time and again. Well guess what guys, it is released to corporate entities, like mine. Anyway, the driver support sucks but I will tell you my 1950 XTX comes up fine with the latest driver in X64. -J "Paul" wrote: I just installed a new ATI Radeon X1950Pro videocard, with their latest "catalyst_8-31-100_vista32_rtm" drivers, and now I have a "NTatvrv01" device showing at the Device manager as "Other Devices" with a question mark icon that I don't know what it means, and I don't know what should I do? I'll appreciate any help regarding this matter. Thanks in advance, Paul. My system: Intel Pentium 4/ 3.4 GHZ, with 2046 MB of RAM, 32 bit OP System, Intel Desktop Board D925XCV, running Windows Vista. |
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