No Right click Still on Radeon 3670...argh!

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  1. J23
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       #21

    Let's do this (as in I'm back I hope you are still with


    Okay. Been gone a week. Talked with dell,ati, etc. They are all playing "pass the buck". I am sick Litterally and just want this to be over ASAP.

    So what ATI suite for my hd Radeon Mobility 3670 card on my Dell Studio XPS laptop:))do you want me to try and install? 9.10? Either way let me know. I shall dl'd whichever one you suggest-U can not be to specific here ok and then I run the elevated prompt on that folder?
    I hope you are still willing to help. No one else is. Truth.
    Regards,
    Jason
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       #22

    J23 said:
    Okay. Been gone a week. Talked with dell,ati, etc. They are all playing "pass the buck". I am sick Litterally and just want this to be over ASAP.

    So what ATI suite for my hd Radeon Mobility 3670 card on my Dell Studio XPS laptop:))do you want me to try and install? 9.10? Either way let me know. I shall dl'd whichever one you suggest-U can not be to specific here ok and then I run the elevated prompt on that folder?
    I hope you are still willing to help. No one else is. Truth.
    Regards,
    Jason
    Download the latest Catalyst suite for desktops from this link.

    Run it and extract to C:\ATI. Close the installer directly after extraction.

    Then go to device manager and right click on standard vga. Properties. Details tab. Change dropdown to hardware ids. Copy and paste results to here.

    Along with it, attach a .rar file made of the inf files inside C:\ATI somewhere. (*.inf to search in the top right box, while in C:\ATI)
    I'll edit it for you. Then you can replace the important one with mine after, when I attach to a post.

    Easy.
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  3. J23
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       #23

    Run it and extract to C:\ATI. Close the installer directly after extraction.
    What do you mean. Do not cllick the install button? Yes I want to be that sure this goes perfect from my end. I ahne no doubts about yours
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    J23 said:
    Run it and extract to C:\ATI. Close the installer directly after extraction.
    What do you mean. Do not cllick the install button? Yes I want to be that sure this goes perfect from my end. I ahne no doubts about yours
    Yeah. If you have C:\ATI folder already on the system, just close the ATI software installation screen. Not needed any longer.

    But now I need the hardware id strings like I said before.
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  5. J23
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       #25

    Yeah. If you have C:\ATI folder already on the system, just close the ATI software installation screen. Not needed any longer. I DO NOT have the C:\ATI sw anymore. I had 9.9 but uninstalled a while back. Have since then uninstalled anything ati related that did not work. So should I indeed install 9.10 then?

    But now I need the hardware id strings like I said before. [/QUOTE]
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    Run the file from ATIs site until it is done extracting to C:\ATI. Then close it.
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  7. J23
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       #27

    Damnit!


    Okay so where?
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  8. J23
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       #28

    This was suppossed to be in there.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails No Right click Still on Radeon 3670...argh!-device-man-snip.png  
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  9. J23
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       #29

    and this
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails No Right click Still on Radeon 3670...argh!-device-man-snip2.png  
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  10. J23
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       #30

    what I meant...


    was where do I find standard vga in the drop down list? I have hidden and advanced files showing in device manager.
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