ATI Radeon troubles

Johnnie

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My system:
8K3A+
1900+
512 2700 Samsung
40x lite-on
16x DVD
40G Maxtor
160G Maxtor
Radeon 7500
TB Santa Cruz
Enermax 350W
Kooloance case:)

Win XP Pro
I downloaded the newest XP drivers for the radeon...uopn installation..it gets to a point where an Error pops up.
"severe error"
INF driver not found

what gives?
 

Johnnie

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no help...i installed and says the drivers are not for the display card :(
 

UhhhhRaymond

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I ran into the same trouble just the other day after downloading the Win98 DirectX 8.1 compatible drivers for a customer.

The install process simply would NOT work when using their default install wizard -- the one that gives you the option of a typical or custom install that includes both drivers and Control Panel. I'd get the Severe INF error as you did, then the wizard would continue on by installing the Control Panel, but the drivers were not installed. I am not a Radeon user, so I am not familiar with all the components of the ATI drivers set, namely what the Control Panel includes or doesn't include compared to the driver only.

First, make sure you uninstall your current Radeon drivers in 'Add/Remove Programs', rebooting and changing your display drivers to one of Windows' Standard PCI VGA Graphics Adapters. That may be stating the obvious, sorry. Then, what I ended up doing was uninstalling the Radeon Control Panel in 'Add/Remove Programs' and going to the folders where the download file was extracted. There were two folders extracted with Setup.exe files in them. The one the wizard was using ended in "-efg." I went to the other one. I believe it was named by the driver build number followed by "-driver" instead of "-efg."

In your case the folders might be, "wxp-radeon-6-13-10-6094-efg" and "wxp-radeon-6-13-10-6094-driver".

Anyway, I ran the SETUP.EXE from that alternate folder and the install went flawlessly. The drivers installed as did the multimedia system tray icon (his Radeon LE card had TV out) and Direct3D and OpenGL tabs were also available in the Display Settings. It seemed to be complete, so I don't know what extras the "Control Panel" install would have had. Do you?

 

WA261

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uninstall drivers from control...no on reboot
remove all left over inf files.....ati*.inf
reboot
run regedit
hkey local machine\software...remove all ati refs
" "\currentcontrolset\services\class\display..... remove every sub key
go into device manager and remove pci adapter
no on reboot
unzip new drivers....do not use that ati setup prog
now reboot and direct to where unzipped drivers are

=)
if no work....time to format =P
 

abovewood

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Did you log in with the user name "Administrator" or another user name with administrative right?
 

johnmaster

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i guess the key point here is to uninstall any previous version of drivers...

i just upgraded mine with the latest driver and installed their new version of multimedia center....didn't encounter any problem at all...

everything works fine :)