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I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The card
works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the ATI driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by starting XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The ATI site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? thanks John |
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John
Are you trying to install the correct driver for your card?.. is it a new card?.. if it is, do the drivers on the CD not work?.. have you visited the ATI site for the latest drivers?.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news CF919ED-63A0-4F39-A3B1-494E57125F9E@microsoft.com...>I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The card > works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the ATI > driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by > starting > XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The ATI > site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? > > thanks > > John |
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Yes, I have tried the ATI site for the latest driver and get the same
problem. I have also carried carried out all the XP updates but with no luck. John "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote: > John > > Are you trying to install the correct driver for your card?.. is it a new > card?.. if it is, do the drivers on the CD not work?.. have you visited the > ATI site for the latest drivers?.. > > -- > Mike Hall > MVP - Windows Shell/User > > > "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news CF919ED-63A0-4F39-A3B1-494E57125F9E@microsoft.com...> >I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The card > > works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the ATI > > driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by > > starting > > XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The ATI > > site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? > > > > thanks > > > > John > > > |
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There should have been a CD in the box with the video card. Drivers are on
the CD - did you not try them? "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C7B6CCEB-06DD-49C2-9894-32999C3F309C@microsoft.com... > Yes, I have tried the ATI site for the latest driver and get the same > problem. I have also carried carried out all the XP updates but with no > luck. > > John > > > > "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> John >> >> Are you trying to install the correct driver for your card?.. is it a new >> card?.. if it is, do the drivers on the CD not work?.. have you visited >> the >> ATI site for the latest drivers?.. >> >> -- >> Mike Hall >> MVP - Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news CF919ED-63A0-4F39-A3B1-494E57125F9E@microsoft.com...>> >I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The >> >card >> > works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the >> > ATI >> > driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by >> > starting >> > XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The >> > ATI >> > site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? >> > >> > thanks >> > >> > John >> >> >> |
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Yes, I've tried the driver from the CD and ATI's site - they both cause the
screen to go blank immediately after installation (I believe the PC is still running in the background although I can't tell for sure because there is nothing on the monitor!). I have tried the drivers both with and without the associated catalyst software. John "Jerry" wrote: > There should have been a CD in the box with the video card. Drivers are on > the CD - did you not try them? > > "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C7B6CCEB-06DD-49C2-9894-32999C3F309C@microsoft.com... > > Yes, I have tried the ATI site for the latest driver and get the same > > problem. I have also carried carried out all the XP updates but with no > > luck. > > > > John > > > > > > > > "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >> John > >> > >> Are you trying to install the correct driver for your card?.. is it a new > >> card?.. if it is, do the drivers on the CD not work?.. have you visited > >> the > >> ATI site for the latest drivers?.. > >> > >> -- > >> Mike Hall > >> MVP - Windows Shell/User > >> > >> > >> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news CF919ED-63A0-4F39-A3B1-494E57125F9E@microsoft.com...> >> >I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The > >> >card > >> > works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the > >> > ATI > >> > driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by > >> > starting > >> > XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The > >> > ATI > >> > site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? > >> > > >> > thanks > >> > > >> > John > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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John wrote:
> Yes, I've tried the driver from the CD and ATI's site - they both > cause the screen to go blank immediately after installation (I believe > the PC is still running in the background although I can't tell for > sure because there is nothing on the monitor!). > > I have tried the drivers both with and without the associated catalyst > software. >> >> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news CF919ED-63A0-4F39-A3B1-494E57125F9E@microsoft.com...>> >> >I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. >> >> >The card >> >> > works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install >> >> > the ATI >> >> > driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the >> >> > driver by starting >> >> > XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing >> >> > graphics. The ATI >> >> > site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a >> >> > solution? You've got the right PCI-E slot, yes? Does this card need to be connected to the power supply? If it does, did you do this? Is your power supply beefy enough to handle the card? If you are unsure, swap out the psu for a more powerful one and see if that helps. Otherwise, you may have just gotten a bad card and you should take it back to the vendor. Malke -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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ATI drivers/user interface only work correctly if you install the .NET
framework. John wrote: >Yes, I have tried the ATI site for the latest driver and get the same >problem. I have also carried carried out all the XP updates but with no luck. > >John > > > >"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote: > > > >>John >> >>Are you trying to install the correct driver for your card?.. is it a new >>card?.. if it is, do the drivers on the CD not work?.. have you visited the >>ATI site for the latest drivers?.. >> >>-- >>Mike Hall >>MVP - Windows Shell/User >> >> >>"John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>news CF919ED-63A0-4F39-A3B1-494E57125F9E@microsoft.com...>> >> >>>I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The card >>>works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the ATI >>>driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by >>>starting >>>XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The ATI >>>site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? >>> >>>thanks >>> >>>John >>> >>> >> >> >> |
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Bernice Barnett wrote:
> ATI drivers/user interface only work correctly if you install the .NET > framework. ..NET has something to do with video drivers? If so, what? Alias > > John wrote: > >> Yes, I have tried the ATI site for the latest driver and get the same >> problem. I have also carried carried out all the XP updates but with >> no luck. >> >> John >> >> >> >> "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote: >> >> >> >>> John >>> >>> Are you trying to install the correct driver for your card?.. is it a >>> new card?.. if it is, do the drivers on the CD not work?.. have you >>> visited the ATI site for the latest drivers?.. >>> >>> -- >>> Mike Hall >>> MVP - Windows Shell/User >>> >>> >>> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news CF919ED-63A0-4F39-A3B1-494E57125F9E@microsoft.com...>>> >>> >>>> I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. >>>> The card >>>> works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the >>>> ATI >>>> driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by >>>> starting >>>> XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. >>>> The ATI >>>> site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> >>>> John >>> >>> >>> |
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Sounds like your monitor can't handle whatever the card defaults to. Try
another monitor. John wrote: > I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The card > works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the ATI > driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by starting > XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The ATI > site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? > > thanks > > John |
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John wrote:
> I have just installed a replacement graphics card - an ATI X700. The card > works poorly with the standard VGA driver however when I install the ATI > driver the screen blanks out completely. I can remove the driver by starting > XP in safe mode but that leaves me with poor performing graphics. The ATI > site is of no use, has nayone had this problem and found a solution? > > thanks > > John John The very first thing that has to be done to successfully install the ATI drivers is to remove ALL remnants of the previous drivers. 1. go to control panel - add remove programs and remove the previous drivers. This will normally fix your problem 2. If you still have difficulty-you will have to do a registry search using a key work e.g. Nvidia. You will need to back up your registry first do the search and each time a reference is returned deleat it. 3. If you install Catalyst you will have to install net.passport from the MS web site. There is an older version of catalyst on the ATI web site, that does not require the net passport this is what I use, it works much better at least that's what I think. You will still be able to up grade drivers latter on, but just download drivers only and not the new catalyst program Hope this helps Logan |
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