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NTavirvr01
I see the NTavivrv01 as an "other" device in Device Manager, as many have
reported. My video card is an ATI Radeon x1950. With the latest drivers from ATI the "other" device shows. If I uninstall the ATI drivers and use the in-box drivers for Vista Ultimate x64, there are no "other" devices. However, the in-box drivers identify the card as x1900 Series. It appears that we will have to wait for MS to push the 1950 driver upgrade. -- Walter B walterb[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com |
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NTavirvr01
I think you should really take up the issue with ATI Tech
Support. ATI is the company that will be publishing the driver, so if there is a problem with it they are the ones to correct it, not Microsoft. wrote: I see the NTavivrv01 as an "other" device in Device Manager, as many have reported. My video card is an ATI Radeon x1950. With the latest drivers from ATI the "other" device shows. If I uninstall the ATI drivers and use the in-box drivers for Vista Ultimate x64, there are no "other" devices. However, the in-box drivers identify the card as x1900 Series. It appears that we will have to wait for MS to push the 1950 driver upgrade. |
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NTavirvr01
Yes, I understand that. I'm expecting that MS and ATI will get together on
this, and that MS will eventually publish the new drivers by way of Microsoft Update. -- Walter B walterb[at]tampabay[dot]rr[dot]com "Theo" wrote in message ... I think you should really take up the issue with ATI Tech Support. ATI is the company that will be publishing the driver, so if there is a problem with it they are the ones to correct it, not Microsoft. wrote: I see the NTavivrv01 as an "other" device in Device Manager, as many have reported. My video card is an ATI Radeon x1950. With the latest drivers from ATI the "other" device shows. If I uninstall the ATI drivers and use the in-box drivers for Vista Ultimate x64, there are no "other" devices. However, the in-box drivers identify the card as x1900 Series. It appears that we will have to wait for MS to push the 1950 driver upgrade. |
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NTavirvr01
My experience is they will be posted on ATI's web site
before they get pushed by Microsoft. wrote: Yes, I understand that. I'm expecting that MS and ATI will get together on this, and that MS will eventually publish the new drivers by way of Microsoft Update. |
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NTavirvr01
"Theo" wrote in message
... My experience is they will be posted on ATI's web site before they get pushed by Microsoft. With nVidia's last set of drivers, their website was 3 weeks behind Windows Update. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ Get ready for Windows Vista: http://www.windowsvista.com/getready/ *Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail* |
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NTavirvr01
The ones I downloaded after Windows Update were newer
drivers than the ones via Microsoft. Microsoft's pushed drivers were older than the latest on nVidia's web site. Paul Smith wrote: "Theo" wrote in message ... My experience is they will be posted on ATI's web site before they get pushed by Microsoft. With nVidia's last set of drivers, their website was 3 weeks behind Windows Update. |