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Hi, For about the past month I have been trying to migrate all my software from my 6 1/2 year old XP Pro PC, to my new Vista Home Premium 64bit system. Here are system hardware basics: Asus P6T SE Intel I7 CPU 3.07ghz 6GB triple channel DDR3 2) 500 GB sata drives ATI (Sapphire) HD 4870 1GB PCI-E video card Most of my software apps and games have been migrated and are working. There were a few that didn't make it, but they were of no consequence. However, one of my most played games, Microsoft Links 2003 (v1.05 patch) is having graphics problems. When I launch the program, I do see "3D Graphics by ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series". However, when I go into the game setup, and try to set up the graphics, the Device window is blank. From the drop down list, I can select ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series. However, when I do that, I get the error message, "Your ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series video card does not meet Links 2003 minimum requirements. The Software Renderer will be used." (might not be the exact words, but very close). So, instead of being able to run 3D graphics and select my resolution, I am stuck with software rendering, and a low resolution (800 x 600). My old system had an old ATI Sapphire X1650 video card, running the same version of Catalyst driver (v9.6) and it works fine. Of course, it was running under XP Pro. I've tried several versions of the Catalyst drivers, and I've tried running in XP Compatibility mode ... neither has worked. Anyone have any ideas how I can solve this? Registry hack? I've already contacted ATI/AMD as well as Sapphire, and they are 'clueless'. I really love Links 2003, especially since I have over 160 courses which I've accumulated over the years. Thanks |