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Dell Laptop Video
Ok, I have a Dell Inspiron E1505. Prior to my upgrade to Vista the laptop
was showing 256MB of video RAM from the AT1 x1400 card that is part of the laptop. After I upgraded to Vista Ultimate, this dropped to 128 MB and programs that were requiring the 256 stopped running on me. I tried installing Dell's drivers Vista drivers for the laptop, but they kept crashing the computer as soon as you turn it on. Anyone know how to fix this? Michael R. Mastro II |
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Dell Laptop Video
I checked ATI's website, and they have a new version of Catalyst Control
Panel for Vista, with drivers for the X1400. http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/v...n-vista32.html "Michael Mastro" wrote: Ok, I have a Dell Inspiron E1505. Prior to my upgrade to Vista the laptop was showing 256MB of video RAM from the AT1 x1400 card that is part of the laptop. After I upgraded to Vista Ultimate, this dropped to 128 MB and programs that were requiring the 256 stopped running on me. I tried installing Dell's drivers Vista drivers for the laptop, but they kept crashing the computer as soon as you turn it on. Anyone know how to fix this? Michael R. Mastro II |
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Dell Laptop Video
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"NH_custompcdesign" wrote in message ... I checked ATI's website, and they have a new version of Catalyst Control Panel for Vista, with drivers for the X1400. http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/v...n-vista32.html "Michael Mastro" wrote: Ok, I have a Dell Inspiron E1505. Prior to my upgrade to Vista the laptop was showing 256MB of video RAM from the AT1 x1400 card that is part of the laptop. After I upgraded to Vista Ultimate, this dropped to 128 MB and programs that were requiring the 256 stopped running on me. I tried installing Dell's drivers Vista drivers for the laptop, but they kept crashing the computer as soon as you turn it on. Anyone know how to fix this? Michael R. Mastro II |