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ATI Radeon 9200 Driver?
Does anyone know where I can find a driver for an ATI RADEON 9200 graphics card that will work with windows seven.
Does anyone know where I can find a driver for an ATI RADEON 9200 graphics card that will work with windows seven.
the xp driver will work. no aero. Have you tried it?
Catalystâ„¢ 6.11 Display Driver for Windows XP Professional/Home Edition
I did try that and it said installation failed. I think I'm going to get a new graphics card anyway though.
Maybe you need to run compatibility on you driver file before installing it. You may like to try it while you are shopping for your new card.
Compatibility Mode
If you like to play games then a new card would be a wise choice. Good luck to you. And welcome to SevenForums.
OK I will thanks for the help.
9200, AGP or PCI? In either case I would be more inclined to look at a new computer instead of a new video card.
aero dont work.
i try play a MMorpg game and i need drivers for same video card .So i must buy another video card if i want use windows 7.
when i have enough money for that i'll do (buy another video card)
The Windows XP driver for the ATI Radeon 9200 will "work" (sort of). If you download the install package from ATI/AMD and run install, it will chug along for a bit and then fail. What it did do successfully is unzip the install files to an ATI directory. You then install the drivers by going into device manager, then display driver, then do a driver upgrade, pointing to the directory into which the initial package was unzipped into. It should successfully install. You will now be able to change resolutions to widescreen displays, etc. Be sure to use the last version of the Catalyst drivers that worked with XP (which is not the latest version!).
The problem with the Radeon 9200 is that it does not support the latest versions of DirectX, and ATI/AMD has no plans for any sort of software/hardware hack to make the card any more friendly towards Windows 7 (or Vista, for that matter). Your computer will not shut down gracefully --- you will bluescreen with some sort of ativgasys.dll error message and go into an automatic system reboot. You will have to do a hard shutdown (press and hold the power button). I don't know if there is a working choice in Windows 7 to "shut down with system error."