On 10 Feb 2006 04:55:26 -0800, richardpstanton.RemoveThis@yahoo.com wrote:
>If I look at display settings it has recognised the card but in device
>manager, display drivers are showing as unknown. It seems to work ok
>but something's obviously not quite right!
(Assuming that you are using XP)
Whenever this has happened to me in the past, I have done the
following.
Allow the system to boot normally but cancel the Windows attempt to
install the "new" display adaptor.
Then take the following route: Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device
Manager
Expand the tree for Display Adapters and right click on the entry for
the Video card. Select "Update Driver" and "no not at this time".
Then select "Next" and then "Install from a list or specific
location" and click on "Next"
Then put a mark in the "don't search, I will choose the driver to
install" radio button and click on "Next"
You should now see a screen that lists your Video card model (if there
is no check mark in "show compatible hardware" then add one first.
Highlight your video card in the list and then click on "Have Disk".
Then "browse" to the location of the ATi drivers on your system. This
usually defaults to C:\ ATI\Support.
You may see more than one directory in that folder if you have
installed more than one version of the ATi drivers. Click on the
version that you want to use and then click on "Driver" and then click
on the folder labeled 2KXP_INF.
Within that folder you should be able to see the .inf file that
Windows is looking for (in my case it is C2_30152.inf).
Now click on "Open" and then "OK". Then click on "Next" and the driver
install should start.
The issue then usually disappears on reboot. On the odd occasion that
it hasn't, I have removed my video card from Device Manager and the re
booted. During boot it then finds my video card and installs the
latest drivers from System32.
Long winded, but it has worked for me in the past.
YMMV.
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Rob
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