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I have a problem with my video card.Before i gotted a ATI Radeon A9250 128mb,before i putted the new car i uninstalled all video drivers.I putted the new video card, and when the desktop show up, i wanted to change the resolution and rebooted, the windows loading screen showed up and rebooted after.Tryed to install the drivers but reboot before to complete the install.What is to do?
Problem with my video card geforce fx5500 AGP palit 256 ddr, when i insert onto PC slot my pc hang i can't install the driver my mainboard is redfox p4800 m7. please help me.
Hi syaricky - First with your pc off, put your old card back in. Boot your pc and when Windows finds the card, just let it install whatever drivers it wants for the video card. It may ask you to choose the card or it may say it has found the most compatible driver for that card. That is ok. Then shut it down, and install your new card. When it boots and and says do you want it to install drivers say no. Then insert your cd and install. Once installed, go to your device manager and uninstall the old card. Start>right click my computer>properties>hardware>device manager>click on the + next to display adapters. Right click on your old video card and click on uninstall.
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the drivers might not be installed correctly you might
have to uninstall the graphics card restart your computer then reinstall the
graphics card and its drivers
If your computer
came with a motherboard disc the drivers could be on it
Click start control
panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to display
adapters + to expand you might see a yellow question mark ? or exclamation mark
! or a red x right click select reinstall drivers or
The video processor inside your card is failing . All you can do is to check if it's from overheating - if it is then you will need to clean it or it needs a new fan.
You might need to uninstall the old video card device, so Windows does not use the old drivers for the new card. Another option is to try and boot in Safe Mode (press F8 during startup), so Windows uses the VGA mode (which all video cards support), and then install the proper driver. Installing the latest ATI driver updates might also not be a bad step.
Hi winklewee, please let me know if this video card is for a notebook or desktop PC? It would also help if you list the amount of memory on the card & type of memory.
You should update the Radeon card regardless of my request above. Click this link I have posted below for a desktop PC.
Uninstall any older drivers before installing the newer drivers. ATI/AMD come's out with new drivers quit often.
For Vista 32-Bit Edition Radeon 2400 Series (PCI-e). http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=vista32/common-vista32
For Vista 64-Bit Edition Radeon 2400 Series (PCI-e). http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=vista64/common-vista64
Try the new software first & see if Vista improves. If not think about either increasing you're system memory or increasing the memory size of a new video card.
Good Luck!
Please post the results from the updated software from ATI.
Mike
Did you remove the previous video cards drivers from the control panel? The Catalyst Control Center requires Microsoft’s .NET Framework version 2.0. To remove what might have installed or your old ATI software run this uninstaller for Radeon. Download here: http://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&questionID=1447
Try your install again.
You must uninstall the current driver and reinstall the driver for the 9800 Pro first: http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html Power supply recommended is 300watt for each, so that is not a factor. It would have to be a driver conflict.
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