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I had to re-install Windows XP, and now... when I try to re install the driver it says it is not compatible, etc and I am doing it straight from the AMD website!!
try installing ONLY the driver and not the whole CCC package... anand recently found that the CCC package has massive slowdowns in some games (from 1% slower, to half speed, depending on the game)
Originally posted by: Amtrak
I had to re-install Windows XP, and now... when I try to re install the driver it says it is not compatible, etc and I am doing it straight from the AMD website!!
**UPDATE**
Thank you to all of you that tried to help...
Here is where I am with all of the different tips:
1) I completed the Windows updates.
2) I did install DirectX...
3) The link from evolucion8 is only going to a generic download page that takes me to the same non-working package.
4) And lastly, I did the F8 while booting and did "Enable VGA mode" and it still made no difference.
Why is this not working??
One other thing I noticed is when I start the computer the frist thing that happens is a box comes up telling me that the "ATI Control Panel closed" or something.. if this means anything...
If someone can get me the solution to this I will owe you my first born!! THANKS
It's because of the stupid AMD anti leech protection. Go to http://support.amd.com/us/gpud...radeon-prer300-xp.aspx and dowload that Catalyst Software suite, make sure to uninstall everything. That link in there is the last version which supports your card. It's the 6.11 version dated on November of 2006
Once you are done with all make sure to reboot and then install that driver that I posted, I couldn't find an older version, may be you can findo it on the manufacturer's website. If once you install the driver and reboot and you still having issues with it, just get a newer card, they're cheap as cereals.
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