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ATI video drivers, RC1
Ok It seems that ATI is running behind on these Vista drivers, they claim to
be the first to "ATI is one of the first graphic providers to make a 32 and 64-bit driver that supports the Longhorn Display Driver Model (LDDM) " thats fine and all and I've been runnignt he AIW series since the AIW128pro. I see posts speaking of "black screen of death" I'm guess it's meaning the old MS "Blue Screen Of DEATH" BSD? Ok this what I have done so far. Installed RC1 as a upgrade and also a clean install, I have totaly removed all traces of the drivers and reistall the newest driver set fomr ATI https://support.ati.com/ics/support/...tionID=1 9933 .. The install goes flawless and once it's done I have checked the install log and have seen it went without any errors installing... It then ask's to rebot so the new drivers can take effect. I do that and then it boots up, go's to the Vista log in screen where I log in and it then goes to the blue arora screen witht eh spinning blue circle and the word welcome (vista's is loading the desktop) and then it goes to a full BDS then after about 5sec's it reboots the system... THis has continued as long as I'm will to do the log in. I have started Vista in safemode, removed the install from ATI, then rebooted the system (hot and cold start (reset, or compleat power down)). The system reboots fine with no issues and I compleatly removed all traced of the ati drivers and even the file I downloaded (thinking it was a corrupt file D/L), redown loaded it and reinstalled ot to get the same thing all over again! I thought about the remote and unpluged it during the install and even after, I did the same thing with My eHome IR Transciever (WMC remote) and no change. I run a muilt OS system (XP SP2 & Vista on it's own drive) I booted XP and all was fine with the card. Guess that after all that it is in one or the other (Catalyst Beta Driver , Catalyst Control Center) and not a hardware issue due to a roll back solving the issues. I guess I will waith for a responce from ATI and or a newer version of Catalyst Beta Driver and Catalyst Control Center. AMD Athlon xp 1.34ghz KCS K7S5A MB 512 M ram SB Audigy Pro 60gig (xp sp2) 80gig (vista) HD's ATI All-in-wonder 9600agp "2006 edition" BTW I found the info for "Tuner Not Found" in WMC at ati if anyone is haveing that prob. |
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ATI video drivers, RC1
Hi,
I found that; just using the drivers in Vista;works best. They are better than the driver's on ATI's site- Running ATI x1400 Jeff "Mikey8567" wrote in message ... Ok It seems that ATI is running behind on these Vista drivers, they claim to be the first to "ATI is one of the first graphic providers to make a 32 and 64-bit driver that supports the Longhorn Display Driver Model (LDDM) " thats fine and all and I've been runnignt he AIW series since the AIW128pro. I see posts speaking of "black screen of death" I'm guess it's meaning the old MS "Blue Screen Of DEATH" BSD? Ok this what I have done so far. Installed RC1 as a upgrade and also a clean install, I have totaly removed all traces of the drivers and reistall the newest driver set fomr ATI https://support.ati.com/ics/support/...tionID=1 9933 . The install goes flawless and once it's done I have checked the install log and have seen it went without any errors installing... It then ask's to rebot so the new drivers can take effect. I do that and then it boots up, go's to the Vista log in screen where I log in and it then goes to the blue arora screen witht eh spinning blue circle and the word welcome (vista's is loading the desktop) and then it goes to a full BDS then after about 5sec's it reboots the system... THis has continued as long as I'm will to do the log in. I have started Vista in safemode, removed the install from ATI, then rebooted the system (hot and cold start (reset, or compleat power down)). The system reboots fine with no issues and I compleatly removed all traced of the ati drivers and even the file I downloaded (thinking it was a corrupt file D/L), redown loaded it and reinstalled ot to get the same thing all over again! I thought about the remote and unpluged it during the install and even after, I did the same thing with My eHome IR Transciever (WMC remote) and no change. I run a muilt OS system (XP SP2 & Vista on it's own drive) I booted XP and all was fine with the card. Guess that after all that it is in one or the other (Catalyst Beta Driver , Catalyst Control Center) and not a hardware issue due to a roll back solving the issues. I guess I will waith for a responce from ATI and or a newer version of Catalyst Beta Driver and Catalyst Control Center. AMD Athlon xp 1.34ghz KCS K7S5A MB 512 M ram SB Audigy Pro 60gig (xp sp2) 80gig (vista) HD's ATI All-in-wonder 9600agp "2006 edition" BTW I found the info for "Tuner Not Found" in WMC at ati if anyone is haveing that prob. |
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ATI video drivers, RC1
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Jeff "Mikey8567" wrote in message ... Ok It seems that ATI is running behind on these Vista drivers, they claim to be the first to "ATI is one of the first graphic providers to make a 32 and 64-bit driver that supports the Longhorn Display Driver Model (LDDM) " thats fine and all and I've been runnignt he AIW series since the AIW128pro. I see posts speaking of "black screen of death" I'm guess it's meaning the old MS "Blue Screen Of DEATH" BSD? Ok this what I have done so far. Installed RC1 as a upgrade and also a clean install, I have totaly removed all traces of the drivers and reistall the newest driver set fomr ATI https://support.ati.com/ics/support/...tionID=1 9933 . The install goes flawless and once it's done I have checked the install log and have seen it went without any errors installing... It then ask's to rebot so the new drivers can take effect. I do that and then it boots up, go's to the Vista log in screen where I log in and it then goes to the blue arora screen witht eh spinning blue circle and the word welcome (vista's is loading the desktop) and then it goes to a full BDS then after about 5sec's it reboots the system... THis has continued as long as I'm will to do the log in. I have started Vista in safemode, removed the install from ATI, then rebooted the system (hot and cold start (reset, or compleat power down)). The system reboots fine with no issues and I compleatly removed all traced of the ati drivers and even the file I downloaded (thinking it was a corrupt file D/L), redown loaded it and reinstalled ot to get the same thing all over again! I thought about the remote and unpluged it during the install and even after, I did the same thing with My eHome IR Transciever (WMC remote) and no change. I run a muilt OS system (XP SP2 & Vista on it's own drive) I booted XP and all was fine with the card. Guess that after all that it is in one or the other (Catalyst Beta Driver , Catalyst Control Center) and not a hardware issue due to a roll back solving the issues. I guess I will waith for a responce from ATI and or a newer version of Catalyst Beta Driver and Catalyst Control Center. AMD Athlon xp 1.34ghz KCS K7S5A MB 512 M ram SB Audigy Pro 60gig (xp sp2) 80gig (vista) HD's ATI All-in-wonder 9600agp "2006 edition" BTW I found the info for "Tuner Not Found" in WMC at ati if anyone is haveing that prob. |