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Old September 20th 06, 02:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Jane C
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NVidia is causing the same amount of problems

--
Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit


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Old September 20th 06, 03:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Mark D. VandenBerg
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At least they're being competitive...

"Jane C" wrote in message
news
NVidia is causing the same amount of problems

--
Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit




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Old September 20th 06, 03:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Jane C
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I'm not sure that this would qualify as healthy competition though

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Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message
...
At least they're being competitive...

"Jane C" wrote in message
news
NVidia is causing the same amount of problems

--
Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video
drivers? Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things
graphical don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm
frustrated, this shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way
to override Vista's settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit





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Old September 20th 06, 04:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Biggdave
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Posts: 14
Default ATI

Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit

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Old September 20th 06, 09:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Biggdave
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Posts: 14
Default ATI

Thanks for the responses.


"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit



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Old September 20th 06, 03:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
MrCoffee
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Posts: 27
Default ATI

best drivers to use right now are the ones from the vista install dvd
i'm running 2 with nvidia and 1 with ati.
stock vista video drivers run games and play video fine.
all the problems i've heard so far are from people installing
ati or nvidias beta drivers from the web.
so far 1 week 24/7 running games and playing dvd movies
and no video related problems with the stock vista drivers from MS.
no bsod's from the os either.

"biggdave" wrote:

Thanks for the responses.


"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit




  #7 (permalink)  
Old September 20th 06, 09:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Biggdave
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Posts: 14
Default ATI

I don't have the dvd, I d'loaded vista 64 and 32, tried both versions, same
issues.


"MrCoffee" wrote in message
...
best drivers to use right now are the ones from the vista install dvd
i'm running 2 with nvidia and 1 with ati.
stock vista video drivers run games and play video fine.
all the problems i've heard so far are from people installing
ati or nvidias beta drivers from the web.
so far 1 week 24/7 running games and playing dvd movies
and no video related problems with the stock vista drivers from MS.
no bsod's from the os either.

"biggdave" wrote:

Thanks for the responses.


"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video
drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things
graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override
Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit






  #8 (permalink)  
Old September 20th 06, 09:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
MrCoffee
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Posts: 27
Default ATI

the download is a dvd iso file that you burn to a dvd so if you downloaded
vista you have the dvd.
i haven't tried the 64 bit version of vista because i don't run any software
that would benefit from 64 bit over 23 bit.
the stock drivers that install from the vista install are the most stable
drivers out
right now.
if you download the ati beta or the nvidia beta drivers thats what your
getting
a rc1 os with beta video drivers.
all i've heard from people who've tried to run other driver's they have down
loaded
are bsods and bugs.
did you verify that your download was good by doing a checksum?
could be that you have a bad copy

"biggdave" wrote:

I don't have the dvd, I d'loaded vista 64 and 32, tried both versions, same
issues.


"MrCoffee" wrote in message
...
best drivers to use right now are the ones from the vista install dvd
i'm running 2 with nvidia and 1 with ati.
stock vista video drivers run games and play video fine.
all the problems i've heard so far are from people installing
ati or nvidias beta drivers from the web.
so far 1 week 24/7 running games and playing dvd movies
and no video related problems with the stock vista drivers from MS.
no bsod's from the os either.

"biggdave" wrote:

Thanks for the responses.


"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video
drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things
graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override
Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit






  #9 (permalink)  
Old September 20th 06, 10:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
MrCoffee
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 27
Default ATI

i would run 32bit if i where you.
64 bit support is even more sparce than 32 bit right now on vista.
nforce 3 boards have a few problems that i remember also
even with xp maybe check the msi forums for a bios update.
vista will run ok on 1 gig of ram for surfing and office tasks.
2 gig is better for games and 3d apps.
also i've noticed on a older machine that vista would not boot sometimes
and i traced it down to unused devices that where turned on in the bios,
namely the game port, so turn off stuff in your bios that your not using.
the only drivers i've had to touch to get vista rolling on any install so
far where the sound drivers.


"MrCoffee" wrote:

the download is a dvd iso file that you burn to a dvd so if you downloaded
vista you have the dvd.
i haven't tried the 64 bit version of vista because i don't run any software
that would benefit from 64 bit over 23 bit.
the stock drivers that install from the vista install are the most stable
drivers out
right now.
if you download the ati beta or the nvidia beta drivers thats what your
getting
a rc1 os with beta video drivers.
all i've heard from people who've tried to run other driver's they have down
loaded
are bsods and bugs.
did you verify that your download was good by doing a checksum?
could be that you have a bad copy

"biggdave" wrote:

I don't have the dvd, I d'loaded vista 64 and 32, tried both versions, same
issues.


"MrCoffee" wrote in message
...
best drivers to use right now are the ones from the vista install dvd
i'm running 2 with nvidia and 1 with ati.
stock vista video drivers run games and play video fine.
all the problems i've heard so far are from people installing
ati or nvidias beta drivers from the web.
so far 1 week 24/7 running games and playing dvd movies
and no video related problems with the stock vista drivers from MS.
no bsod's from the os either.

"biggdave" wrote:

Thanks for the responses.


"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video
drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things
graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated, this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override
Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit






  #10 (permalink)  
Old September 21st 06, 04:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Biggdave
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 14
Default ATI

thanks for the info



"MrCoffee" wrote in message
...
i would run 32bit if i where you.
64 bit support is even more sparce than 32 bit right now on vista.
nforce 3 boards have a few problems that i remember also
even with xp maybe check the msi forums for a bios update.
vista will run ok on 1 gig of ram for surfing and office tasks.
2 gig is better for games and 3d apps.
also i've noticed on a older machine that vista would not boot sometimes
and i traced it down to unused devices that where turned on in the bios,
namely the game port, so turn off stuff in your bios that your not using.
the only drivers i've had to touch to get vista rolling on any install so
far where the sound drivers.


"MrCoffee" wrote:

the download is a dvd iso file that you burn to a dvd so if you
downloaded
vista you have the dvd.
i haven't tried the 64 bit version of vista because i don't run any
software
that would benefit from 64 bit over 23 bit.
the stock drivers that install from the vista install are the most stable
drivers out
right now.
if you download the ati beta or the nvidia beta drivers thats what your
getting
a rc1 os with beta video drivers.
all i've heard from people who've tried to run other driver's they have
down
loaded
are bsods and bugs.
did you verify that your download was good by doing a checksum?
could be that you have a bad copy

"biggdave" wrote:

I don't have the dvd, I d'loaded vista 64 and 32, tried both versions,
same
issues.


"MrCoffee" wrote in message
...
best drivers to use right now are the ones from the vista install dvd
i'm running 2 with nvidia and 1 with ati.
stock vista video drivers run games and play video fine.
all the problems i've heard so far are from people installing
ati or nvidias beta drivers from the web.
so far 1 week 24/7 running games and playing dvd movies
and no video related problems with the stock vista drivers from MS.
no bsod's from the os either.

"biggdave" wrote:

Thanks for the responses.


"Biggdave" wrote in message
...
Is it me or are only ATI people having problems with their video
drivers?
Because Vista can't figure out how to use my card, most things
graphical
don't work. (aero, live thumbnails, DVD maker). I'm frustrated,
this
shouldn't be so difficult, there also should be a way to override
Vista's
settings. Maybe it's time to go back to Nvidia.

Specs

AMD x2 3800
ATI X700 Pro 256 AGP
MSI NEO Platinum MB (Nvidia 3 chipset)
1 gb OCZ Gold Ram
Vista 5600 64 bit







 




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