Install AGP Drivers for HD 3850, 3650, 2400 PRO

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    s9m3h said:
    Just noticed his process is for 32 bit... I have 64 bit Win 7 installed.

    Hmmm....
    The process is for 64-bit as well. Just need to permanently disable driver signing enforcement or do so at each boot. You really should be running 32-bit instead with that hardware. And very much especially since you only have 1 GB system ram. That's a bad mismatch you have going on there.
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  2. Posts : 12
    Windows 7
       #182

    Legacy said:
    s9m3h said:
    Just noticed his process is for 32 bit... I have 64 bit Win 7 installed.

    Hmmm....
    The process is for 64-bit as well. Just need to permanently disable driver signing enforcement or do so at each boot. You really should be running 32-bit instead with that hardware. And very much especially since you only have 1 GB system ram. That's a bad mismatch you have going on there.
    Thanks for the help Legacy. I will give it a shot and hope for the best. Another year and I can probably actually catch up with technology and multi-core. I have never messed with disabling driver signing, got any tips?
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  3. Posts : 74
    Windows 7
       #183

    You're welcome.

    At each boot, continuously hit f8 until you get the choice to do so.

    Or Google for ways to permanently disable it. It exists but I can't say because I run 32-bit machines only.
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  4. Posts : 12
    Windows 7
       #184

    Excellent, I am sure I will be reporting back. If it becomes too much of a hassle I might just go back to Vista 32-bit (yikes) and try again. Win 7 might have to wait until that future upgrade if all else fails.

    Thanks!
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  5. Posts : 74
    Windows 7
       #185

    s9m3h said:
    Excellent, I am sure I will be reporting back. If it becomes too much of a hassle I might just go back to Vista 32-bit (yikes) and try again. Win 7 might have to wait until that future upgrade if all else fails.

    Thanks!
    You will have absolutely no problems whatsoever on Win7 32-bit with this thread's video install procedure. You should clean install that and it will even be better then Vista ever could be. Even if you had the hardware for it, you're not missing out on anything at all with 32-bit as opposed to 64.
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  6. Posts : 12
    Windows 7
       #186

    I have an OEM Win 7 64 bit only install disc
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  7. Posts : 74
    Windows 7
       #187

    Then at the extreme very least, buy another 1 GB system ram. Getting exact same modules you have already will be easiest/most compatible.

    Ram is cheap nowadays. Cheaper then buying the 32-bit Windows. That's for sure.
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  8. Posts : 12
    Windows 7
       #188

    Good call...Thanks!
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  9. Posts : 12
    Windows 7
       #189

    64 bit Win 7 for 4650


    torrentg said:
    Here you go bhuvanrox.

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    Extract to C:\ATI

    Then right click card in device manager. Update driver software. Browse. Let me pick. Have disk. Browse. Find CL_51251.inf and double click on it. Hit ok to let it install.

    Enjoy.
    Torrentg,

    Not sure if this has already been posted, but I have an HD 4650 on win 7 64-bit. Do you have an INF for that?

    Thanks!
    Sean
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  10. Posts : 74
    Windows 7
       #190

    s9m3h said:
    Torrentg,

    Not sure if this has already been posted, but I have an HD 4650 on win 7 64-bit. Do you have an INF for that?

    Thanks!
    Sean
    You can add this line to the .inf after you extract form the installer. Add it in the section where all the other similar ones are:
    Code:
    "ATI Radeon HD 4650 AGP" = ati2mtag_R7X, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_9495
    Then follow the rest of the process same as for 32-bit.

    You're welcome.
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