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When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is
corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |
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Hi,
I'm running the ATI x1400-different card;but; I found that the driver's in Vista themselves;which are supplied by ATI;work WAY better than the driver's on ATI's site. I tried the RC1 driver's from the ATI;and had nothing but problems;so uninstalled them;and just went with the native ATI Vista driver's. Maybe that'll help ya. Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |
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Thank you, problem solved. Everything works great now.
"Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm running the ATI x1400-different card;but; I found that the driver's in Vista themselves;which are supplied by ATI;work WAY better than the driver's on ATI's site. I tried the RC1 driver's from the ATI;and had nothing but problems;so uninstalled them;and just went with the native ATI Vista driver's. Maybe that'll help ya. Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |
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With my ATI x1600 and Vista RC1 drivers from ATI's site, I've had the same
problem all weekend (blackness or corruption on the bottom 1/3 of the screen in most of my full screen games). I understand that I want to uninstall the drivers I got from ATI's site and re-install the drivers that come with Vista but I haven't figured out how to do this yet. Uninstalling the drivers and then restarting and letting Vista install what it wants isn't working for me. Can someone give me a quick rundown, please? Thanks in advance, Rich "Chaucer" wrote: Thank you, problem solved. Everything works great now. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm running the ATI x1400-different card;but; I found that the driver's in Vista themselves;which are supplied by ATI;work WAY better than the driver's on ATI's site. I tried the RC1 driver's from the ATI;and had nothing but problems;so uninstalled them;and just went with the native ATI Vista driver's. Maybe that'll help ya. Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |
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What I did was go to Uninstall Programs in the control panel and selected
the ATI uninstall utility. I don't remember exactly it was called but just look for ATI and you should see it. The uninstaller took absolutely forever but it finally finished and Vista reverted to it's own ATI driver, no restart was needed. If that doesn't/didn't work for you I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. Maybe someone else will know more about it. "Rich1524" wrote in message ... With my ATI x1600 and Vista RC1 drivers from ATI's site, I've had the same problem all weekend (blackness or corruption on the bottom 1/3 of the screen in most of my full screen games). I understand that I want to uninstall the drivers I got from ATI's site and re-install the drivers that come with Vista but I haven't figured out how to do this yet. Uninstalling the drivers and then restarting and letting Vista install what it wants isn't working for me. Can someone give me a quick rundown, please? Thanks in advance, Rich "Chaucer" wrote: Thank you, problem solved. Everything works great now. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm running the ATI x1400-different card;but; I found that the driver's in Vista themselves;which are supplied by ATI;work WAY better than the driver's on ATI's site. I tried the RC1 driver's from the ATI;and had nothing but problems;so uninstalled them;and just went with the native ATI Vista driver's. Maybe that'll help ya. Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |
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Yup,
Ya can go to device manager; and find ur display and uninstall the driver;from there; too Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... What I did was go to Uninstall Programs in the control panel and selected the ATI uninstall utility. I don't remember exactly it was called but just look for ATI and you should see it. The uninstaller took absolutely forever but it finally finished and Vista reverted to it's own ATI driver, no restart was needed. If that doesn't/didn't work for you I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. Maybe someone else will know more about it. "Rich1524" wrote in message ... With my ATI x1600 and Vista RC1 drivers from ATI's site, I've had the same problem all weekend (blackness or corruption on the bottom 1/3 of the screen in most of my full screen games). I understand that I want to uninstall the drivers I got from ATI's site and re-install the drivers that come with Vista but I haven't figured out how to do this yet. Uninstalling the drivers and then restarting and letting Vista install what it wants isn't working for me. Can someone give me a quick rundown, please? Thanks in advance, Rich "Chaucer" wrote: Thank you, problem solved. Everything works great now. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm running the ATI x1400-different card;but; I found that the driver's in Vista themselves;which are supplied by ATI;work WAY better than the driver's on ATI's site. I tried the RC1 driver's from the ATI;and had nothing but problems;so uninstalled them;and just went with the native ATI Vista driver's. Maybe that'll help ya. Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |
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No luck with either of your two suggestions, I'm afraid.
After uninstalling the offending ATI software, Windows is suddenly dumb and both doesn't resort back to the driver beforehand nor can it find it's packed-in driver that was given to me during my initial Vista install. I've even tried to help the search process along by pointing it to both the C:/Windows directory and my Vista install disc but it claims not to find anything usable during both attempts. Darn, I really wanted to avoid both a system restore or an entire re-installation of Vista but I'm running out of ideas fast. I've also wanted to try manually installing ATI's Beta 2 drivers (the ones immediately released before the RC1 driver) but I can't find those posted on the Internet anywhere. Any other ideas? Rich "Jeff" wrote: Yup, Ya can go to device manager; and find ur display and uninstall the driver;from there; too Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... What I did was go to Uninstall Programs in the control panel and selected the ATI uninstall utility. I don't remember exactly it was called but just look for ATI and you should see it. The uninstaller took absolutely forever but it finally finished and Vista reverted to it's own ATI driver, no restart was needed. If that doesn't/didn't work for you I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. Maybe someone else will know more about it. "Rich1524" wrote in message ... With my ATI x1600 and Vista RC1 drivers from ATI's site, I've had the same problem all weekend (blackness or corruption on the bottom 1/3 of the screen in most of my full screen games). I understand that I want to uninstall the drivers I got from ATI's site and re-install the drivers that come with Vista but I haven't figured out how to do this yet. Uninstalling the drivers and then restarting and letting Vista install what it wants isn't working for me. Can someone give me a quick rundown, please? Thanks in advance, Rich "Chaucer" wrote: Thank you, problem solved. Everything works great now. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm running the ATI x1400-different card;but; I found that the driver's in Vista themselves;which are supplied by ATI;work WAY better than the driver's on ATI's site. I tried the RC1 driver's from the ATI;and had nothing but problems;so uninstalled them;and just went with the native ATI Vista driver's. Maybe that'll help ya. Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |
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Installing ATI's pre-RC1 drivers, the ones named "ati_LH_RC0_full.exe" has
fixed the problem of bottom-screen corruption for me so far. Both EQ2 and Bad Day LA now run perfect for me in full screen. Thanks for everyone's time here ![]() Rich "Rich1524" wrote: No luck with either of your two suggestions, I'm afraid. After uninstalling the offending ATI software, Windows is suddenly dumb and both doesn't resort back to the driver beforehand nor can it find it's packed-in driver that was given to me during my initial Vista install. I've even tried to help the search process along by pointing it to both the C:/Windows directory and my Vista install disc but it claims not to find anything usable during both attempts. Darn, I really wanted to avoid both a system restore or an entire re-installation of Vista but I'm running out of ideas fast. I've also wanted to try manually installing ATI's Beta 2 drivers (the ones immediately released before the RC1 driver) but I can't find those posted on the Internet anywhere. Any other ideas? Rich "Jeff" wrote: Yup, Ya can go to device manager; and find ur display and uninstall the driver;from there; too Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... What I did was go to Uninstall Programs in the control panel and selected the ATI uninstall utility. I don't remember exactly it was called but just look for ATI and you should see it. The uninstaller took absolutely forever but it finally finished and Vista reverted to it's own ATI driver, no restart was needed. If that doesn't/didn't work for you I'm afraid I'm out of ideas. Maybe someone else will know more about it. "Rich1524" wrote in message ... With my ATI x1600 and Vista RC1 drivers from ATI's site, I've had the same problem all weekend (blackness or corruption on the bottom 1/3 of the screen in most of my full screen games). I understand that I want to uninstall the drivers I got from ATI's site and re-install the drivers that come with Vista but I haven't figured out how to do this yet. Uninstalling the drivers and then restarting and letting Vista install what it wants isn't working for me. Can someone give me a quick rundown, please? Thanks in advance, Rich "Chaucer" wrote: Thank you, problem solved. Everything works great now. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm running the ATI x1400-different card;but; I found that the driver's in Vista themselves;which are supplied by ATI;work WAY better than the driver's on ATI's site. I tried the RC1 driver's from the ATI;and had nothing but problems;so uninstalled them;and just went with the native ATI Vista driver's. Maybe that'll help ya. Jeff "Chaucer" wrote in message ... When I run a fullscreen game in Vista, the bottom quarter of the screen is corrupt or solid white. This happens with both Direct3D and OpenGL games. See this link for an example: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v739/KR74/Q3Vista.png I have an ATI Radeon X1600 and the current ATI beta drivers for Vista. I assume those are the problem, but I figured I would ask in case anyone knew of a workaround. Thanks. |