Cannot edit hardware acceleration (no support)

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Hi,

I have an ATi Radeon 2600XT and I am running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64 bit.

When I go to hardware acceleration (Display > Resolution > Advanced - not sure of the exact steps but been there several times), the "Troubleshoot" button, from where the hardware acceleration settings can be modified, is greyed out.

This is a common problem it seems, but I cannot solve this. I am running the latest CCC drivers from ATi.

To make things even more confusing, I used to run VMWare Workstation 6.5 and Windows Server 2008 R2. I could happily adjust the hardware acceleration setttings (had not updated the ATi drivers but VMWare uses its own display drivers). I then got VMWare Workstation 7.0 and I could not adjust hardware acceleration.

Any ideas how I can resolve this? :(

Thanks
 

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My drivers are 9.11. Can I do the same thing but with these drivers (installed today)? And also not Vista but I assume that's not an issue.

Is this likely to work?

Vid card is PCI, judging by the bus type - Bus Type PCI Express 1.0 x16 @ x16, there is another line in EVEREST stating PCI Device, too.
 

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ATI Radeon HD2600XT
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What you have is fine already as long as you installed from ATI's site.

Why would you want to click on a troubleshoot button? Is there an issue?

There are no settings like in XP.
 

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The troubleshoot button is where the hardware acceleration settings can be set.
 

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Intel Duo Quad Core Q6600
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ATI Radeon HD2600XT
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Can you post a screenshot of what you mean?

It doesn't sound like you have any particular problem.

It's just that there are no hardware acceleration settings like there were in XP.
 

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Sure,

Below is a screenshot of what I mean.

Imageshack - troubleshootbutton

I need that button activated so I can set the hardware acceleration level. This is what I am trying to resolve.



Thanks
 

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im having the same problem!
did you resolve this problem yet?
 

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Please fill in your system specs. We need to know what hardware your using. Thanks. Fabe usercp 1.png
 
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Hi,

I have an ATi Radeon 2600XT and I am running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64 bit.

When I go to hardware acceleration (Display > Resolution > Advanced - not sure of the exact steps but been there several times), the "Troubleshoot" button, from where the hardware acceleration settings can be modified, is greyed out.

This is a common problem it seems, but I cannot solve this. I am running the latest CCC drivers from ATi.

To make things even more confusing, I used to run VMWare Workstation 6.5 and Windows Server 2008 R2. I could happily adjust the hardware acceleration setttings (had not updated the ATi drivers but VMWare uses its own display drivers). I then got VMWare Workstation 7.0 and I could not adjust hardware acceleration.

Any ideas how I can resolve this? :(

Thanks

Hardware acceleration is automatically adjusted by your ATI drivers depending on the applications you are using.
It cannot be adjusted manually.
 

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Hi,

I have an ATi Radeon 2600XT and I am running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition 64 bit.

When I go to hardware acceleration (Display > Resolution > Advanced - not sure of the exact steps but been there several times), the "Troubleshoot" button, from where the hardware acceleration settings can be modified, is greyed out.

This is a common problem it seems, but I cannot solve this. I am running the latest CCC drivers from ATi.

To make things even more confusing, I used to run VMWare Workstation 6.5 and Windows Server 2008 R2. I could happily adjust the hardware acceleration setttings (had not updated the ATi drivers but VMWare uses its own display drivers). I then got VMWare Workstation 7.0 and I could not adjust hardware acceleration.

Any ideas how I can resolve this? :(

Thanks

Hardware acceleration is automatically adjusted by your ATI drivers depending on the applications you are using.
It cannot be adjusted manually.


i dunno if thats some new thing on windows 7 but when i was using windows xp my ati drivers did NOT automatically adjust my hardware acceleration, i had to manually adjust it myself :(
 

My Computer

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GA-MA785GM-US2H
OS
Windows 7
CPU
AMD athlon(tm) II X2 245 Processor (2 CPUS), ~2.9GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Memory
2048MB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 4200
I have now filled in the system specs which matter.

Where did you get the idea that HW acceleration is automatically adjusted? I have not found anything from MS or any video card vendor (ATI in particular as that is what I have), stating this. Would have to get in contact with the relevant companies to get this information myself.

To the guy who asked if this problem is still occuring on my system - yes.

I am going to do a BIOS update very soon.
 

My Computer

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Dell Vostro 400
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Windows 7 Ultimate Edition x64
CPU
Intel Duo Quad Core Q6600
Motherboard
Dell Vostro 400 (That is the name in Lavalys Everest)
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD2600XT
Sound Card
Creative Labs
Has anyone resolved this issue yet? It seems that there a lot of us out there asking and I have yet to see a solution. I personally need to be able t access hardware acceleration due to the fact that have some software issues and programs that don't work unless you are able to access hardware acceleration. It's something that could be done on XP but now microsoft has to change things yet again. Have you ever tried to save a jpeg file from a website with windows 7? I tried saving pics but then I could never find them again and my HP help desk had no idea waht the problem was after hours and hours on the landline. Turns out you have to make the website your saving from a trusted site in order to save any pics and find them again. the only way I found that out was that I was just lucky and spoke to the right person. This is why making windows better is one thing, but if you want to make people happy you also make it similiar to the last version, at least not so different you need to take a course to know it. So again, does anyone have a fix?
 

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I also have an ATI 2600 XT (PCIe version).

Do you have the "Catalyst Control Center" installed? Isn't that where you can adjust all of the hardware acceleration parameters?

Ap
 

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I can't use mathcad (any version) 3D plots because of this problem, the hardware acceleration is to big and i can't adjust it :(((( is there any driver or something that can fix this, i need it to be lower. i have ati radeon hd 5145 and windows 7 ultimate 32-bit.
 

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