Install AGP Drivers for HD 3850, 3650, 2400 PRO

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       #41

    joegrimes said:
    heres the file attached
    thanks
    ??

    This line

    "ATI Radeon HD 3450 AGP" = ati2mtag_RV610, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_95C6

    is not in it.
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  2. Posts : 14
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       #42

    ah3450


    im also attaching a photo showing what just happened
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Install AGP Drivers for HD 3850, 3650, 2400 PRO-image_232.jpg  
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       #43

    ah3450


    sorry attatched file, went back to start again, when i choose the device driver the display freezes but i can see from hdd led that its still working
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       #44

    torrentg said:

    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.

    Yes, I tried right clicking on the desktop to bring up the menu but there was no CCC option. Also, ran jv16 powertools as suggested, but still no go. Finally, I even tried Custom Installation and the weird thing was that the CCC option wasn't even there during setup (I took a screenshot). The only options available are Install Manager, MS C++, and Catalyst Registration.

    I gave up and use ATI Tray Tools instead. Thanks for your help anyway.
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       #45

    ah3450


    just wondering if you got a chance to look at the .inf file i uploaded to make sure ive done it right
    thanks
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       #46

    joegrimes said:
    just wondering if you got a chance to look at the .inf file i uploaded to make sure ive done it right
    thanks
    The first post on this page shows I did.

    Did you try to upload a new one? I don't see it heh heh...
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       #47

    virtuman1980 said:
    torrentg said:

    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.

    Yes, I tried right clicking on the desktop to bring up the menu but there was no CCC option. Also, ran jv16 powertools as suggested, but still no go. Finally, I even tried Custom Installation and the weird thing was that the CCC option wasn't even there during setup (I took a screenshot). The only options available are Install Manager, MS C++, and Catalyst Registration.

    I gave up and use ATI Tray Tools instead. Thanks for your help anyway.
    If you really want the CCC too, create a system restore point so you are free to "mess around" the system with little worry. You could always revert back to this point then.

    Then what you want to do is get every little last piece of ATI drivers, software, registry entries...everything...off the system. Start with "uninstall or change a program" from Computer (Windows Explorer main page with drives.) Check Guru3d.com for "driver sweeper" or something like that (I dunno.) It may help out in the process. jv16 also has a registry search feature to use after cleaning. Use this to search for ATI, Catalyst (put each on own line when telling it to search.) Inspect what it finds and if really all ATI, delete them all.

    Once that is done, then you can install again following the OP and everything should be well.
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       #48

    But before doing that, trying running setup 2 times in a row on custom or standard...etc..Try different things.
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       #49

    The original post has now been updated to install the 9.11 Catalyst driver. All enjoy. It will now work without further help for the Sapphire 3850 too.

    As always, if you have another AGP card, let me know. I'll update for that as well.
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  10. Posts : 14
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       #50

    ah3450


    sorry, was knackered last night when posting, ive attached it this time
    thanks
    Install AGP Drivers for HD 3850, 3650, 2400 PRO Attached Files
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