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If you have an ATI x1950 AGP card windows update may screw it up. don't download update. IT MAY SCREW UP YOUR SYSTEM BAD |
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Hi there,
Any non MS driver might do so as some more experienced uuers know: get the driver at the manufacturer if it is a non Microsoft driver and do not update if the hardware works fine: leave it be working fine.. Best regards, Michel Denie "needlove" <lookyloo@you.org> wrote in message news:zOudnWTIUJe5XLHanZ2dnUVZ_uiknZ2d@bresnan.com. .. > If you have an ATI x1950 AGP card windows update may screw it up. don't > download update. IT MAY SCREW UP YOUR SYSTEM BAD > |
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"needlove" <lookyloo@you.org> wrote in message news:zOudnWTIUJe5XLHanZ2dnUVZ_uiknZ2d@bresnan.com. .. > If you have an ATI x1950 AGP card windows update may screw it up. don't > download update. IT MAY SCREW UP YOUR SYSTEM BAD > How many different groups are you going to post into? Learn to crosspost and not multi-post - Should you feel the need/want to post in more than one group, please crosspost and do not multi-post. Crosspost via New Post | Tools | Select Newsgroups. This way if a post is replied to in one group, it will also be replied to in the other group(s). Anyhow, I am getting bored with your thread popping up everywhere. Antioch |
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It definately disables Direct3D, Vista Aero not working since.
Graphics card in 3 week old Sony Vaio no longer there..... Toshiba also messed up, Both have yellow triangle with exclamation mark... Cant restore either, error. Try to up date, but nada. Neither screen saver will work, so what now...?? "needlove" wrote: > If you have an ATI x1950 AGP card windows update may screw it up. don't > download update. IT MAY SCREW UP YOUR SYSTEM BAD > > > |
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It mucked up mt brand new Dell 1720 and my Desktop. On the Dell the latest
drivers refused to believe that the PC was running Vista. Looking into t he problem a bit more I can see that Vista has now decided to share 1.2 GBytes of memory with the 256MB video card in the portable and 1GByte in the desktop. (Both have 4GBytes or RAM). It used to share about 500MB in the portable and 256MByte in Desktop. I think this has contributed towards a) Vista no longer thinking the card is capable of Direct3D b) The ATI drivers failing as they can't handle a card with 1.5Gbytes of RAM. Never bothered looking into the disabling of the RAM sharing but that has to be the first place to start. I might try some utilities to remove all remnants of the ATI drivers as well. First time in these forums so I do not know if it may have been of help to cross post this one... |
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