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its an old shuttle that i want to use in my living room
Shuttle SB61G2V3
thanks again
Saphire 3650 RV635 (CPUZ) AGPX8 ASUS Athlon XP
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9596&SUBSYS_00281787&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9596&SUBSYS_00281787
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9596&CC_030000
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9596&CC_0300
Drive installs.. I get graphic recovery issues, but my main bone of contention is that the system balks at the version of CCC on boot... it still has some functionality. But the main issue I have is that it's hooked to my main 24" LCD (1920x1200) and a secondary 37" LCD TV (1920X1080) and the secondary screen has 1" underscan. Old XP CCC had and overscan/underscan adjustment. For HTPC this is critical, I don't give a rats behind for any of the other options.
I did note that display driver stopped and recoverd three times as I wrote this message.
Anytips would be helpful
I'd completely uninstall everything related to video driver because of the CCC error. Then install the video driver from scratch. Then the CCC, as the OP says.
Also, have a look at this thread because that "recovery issue" is same/similar to this - a tdr timeout.
Create your own thread in that same section if you need help with bsod.
Hi torrentg,
Just registered to say thank you for your guide. Installed the driver part without a hitch! Thanks!
Unfortunately, I was unable to get CCC installed and need your assistance. Everytime I tried to install CCC, the only 2 things that get installed are the Install Manager and ATI Registration (it stated the installation was successful and prompted me to restart. But after reboot, CCC can't be found anywhere ).
So far I have tried:
Run setup as adminstrater
Turn UAC off
Run in Vista SP2 mode
Nothing seems to help. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Hey, you're welcome. Did you try right clicking on the desktop?
Not too many reason this would happen. One possibility though is if you did an upgrade. In this case, clear the system of all ATI driver files and folders then run jv16 Powertools on aggressive setting clean the registry. Then install it all again.
Alternatively, you could use ATI Tray Tools for may different features and functions.
My main issue is getting people running with the driver. Once that is done, I consider it a success and the rest is on the end user.
thanks for your help but when i reboot the computer goes past the win logo screen then screen stays blank, any ideas,
thanks