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Sorry a little dyslexia it's a 4670 card :)
Thanks again
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9495&SUBSYS_00281787&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9495&SUBSYS_00281787
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9495&CC_030000
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9495&CC_0300
Tom
Hello,
this the third post quoted - Bhuvanrox requesting a .inf file for his XPress M200 card. I have the same card but the hardware id's on my system do look slightly different though:
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5A62&SUBSYS_C1011631&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5A62&SUBSYS_C1011631
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5A62&CC_030000
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5A62&CC_0300
the rapidshare link doesn't work anymore - maximum nr of downloads exceeded. Could you please make the .rar available again?
Many thanks!
Hi. Install this driver by extracting it to C:\ATI first by running it. After extraction is complete, then immediately close the installer.
Then go to the device manager. Right click standard vga in display properties. Update driver software. Browse my computer. Let me pick. Have disk. Browse.
Navigate to somewhere in C:\ATI to find the .inf. Double click it. Hit ok. Hit next and let it install.
Reboot. Choose an Aero theme and you could also run setup.exe somewhere in C:\ATI to install the CCC.
Enjoy!
ATI Catalyst? Legacy Display Driver
Thanks for your reply.
I actually tried uninstalling the drivers and even using Driver Sweeper to try and erase the drivers' remains but the problem occured again and the option to install the CCC through the installer doesn't appear. Is there any problem related to using the Hotfix CCC with your drivers?
Still, even with your drivers, I can't get the same performance I had when I initially installed Windows 7 on OpenGL games, Direct3d ones was only slightly better. The problem is I tried so many different installers that I don't remember what I did exactly to achieve it. I don't know if the fact that I changed screens might have anything to do with loss of performance either. I used to have an old 17" CRT @ 1024x768 and now I'm using a 27" @ 1920x1200 on W7 although I set the display settings in-game to 1024x768. Also the old display was connected through the VGA port and now I'm using DVI. Does that cause aditional stress on the card?
Thank you very much and sorry for my overall noobieness : )
Sounds like something specific is going on there related to software in general on the system. A clean install is recommended and ensure that lots of things do not start in Windows at boot, with the pc.
I didn't alter any driver. The one in use is straight from ATI. The only thing altered is the .inf so it actually installs and nothing else.
The latest 9.11 driver is one of the best lately in a long line of goodness.
Damn, I tested it with the VGA output from the card with the VGA-DVI adapter and I'm back to good ol' 90-100fps... I had no idea that the digital output would stress the card this much but I guess it makes sense! ; )
Try to install the driver for the monitor from the maker's website and test again with DVI.