I was able to solve the issue. I purchase the original ATI DVI to HDMI adapter off ebay for like $5 dollars. Now my ATI driver is up and working. Its showing up an "READY". See below
So the ATI Adapter was the problem
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I was able to solve the issue. I purchase the original ATI DVI to HDMI adapter off ebay for like $5 dollars. Now my ATI driver is up and working. Its showing up an "READY". See below
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Sounds about right. The ATI adapter (which should come with any of the HD cards that don't have a HDMI port) is wired/pinned differently from what is in a regular DVI-HDMI adapter/cable, to allow passing audio over HDMI. Wouldn't surprise me if Gateway doesn't have a box of the things from not sending them with the PC's with an ATI card in it.
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I was able to solve the issue. I purchase the original ATI DVI to HDMI adapter off ebay for like $5 dollars. Now my ATI driver is up and working. Its showing up an "READY". See below