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Hello everybody,
I really need some help concerning my Radeon X1200. I have this card integrated in my Toshiba Satellite A215 and I've installed the last drivers fo it . I'm trying to work with my CAD software which it's said it requires OpenGL graphic cards and I observe that it's not running as smooth as it used to. There are some zoom-in and zoom-out functions in my software and when I'm using them - the image is vibrating first 1-2 seconds and than it zooms. There is also a rotation function which is activated using two mouse buttons pushed in the same time - when I'm using it, again, the image will start to rotate after a delay of 1-2 seconds. But the most disturbing problem is with a so-called "pre-selection" function: if I bring the mouse cursor over a group of parts (items) the software will pre-select everything in that group: the problem is that this pre-selection process will take a very long time, the program is freezing until all items (lines, surfaces) are highlighted and selected - it can take a few minutes. With my "old" Radeon Mobility 9700 card the same software works very quickly and smooth, without those delays. Is the X1200 card "weak" compared to the 9700 one or is the 9700 card "closer" to the requirements of the OpenGL cards? Can I do something about this, in order to have the same functionality with my x1200 card as with the 9700? (installing other compatible drivers - which ones?). For example, one of the certified cards for my software is the ATI FireGL 8800 - could I install those drivers in order to avoid the problems? Thank you very much in advance for any advice. Conrad |
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Well the problem is that ATI doesnt support X1200 . They dont do anything ; they dont work .
Its driving me mad!!!!!!!!!!!! ssssskfdjmpkdfnkndºkmndkpnm+dgmn dgdg+jnmgldmjldgmjºgdmºlçdg dgklgçdmçdgk~çd,ÇD |
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Hello nelsoncsb:
I will require more technical information about your laptop to provide better assistance. Such as the exact Model / Part number of your toshiba laptop. BIOS Version, memory, operating system....etc. It sounds like your trouble is related to outdated OpenGL driver modules, or your BIOS needs updating. The Radeon X1200 is of the Radeon X1000 series GPUs, and technically, is suppose to run slightly faster / better then 9700. Both the X1000 series GPUs, and the 9700 GPU support OpenGL up to version 2.0 Have you attempted to update your drivers with the ATi Catalyst Mobility driver set? You can try to install it by downloading it from here: Mobile Catalyst Download These drivers are for XP. Please let me know if you are using a different operating system. Could you also provide the Device ID for your Radeon X1200. You can find this by going into device manager, opening up the properties window to your Display adapter, clicking on the "Deails" tab, and set the drop down menu under "Property" to "Hardware IDs" The string should look something like this (where the xxxx will specific to your model) VEN_1002&DEV_XXXX&SUBSYS_XXXXXXXX. Good luck, and take care - Randomness |
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Ok, soon i will post here that info.
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Hi again,
I installed 7.4, 7.6, 7.8 and 7.10 and inistalled this (today) : Mobile Catalyst Download The error is always the some : --------------------------- Severe --------------------------- Setup did not find a driver compatible with your current hardware or operating system. Setup will now exit. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- I used AIDA32 , that is the most compreensive hardware detector. Here is the report: HARDWARE Report - ALL INFORMATION a quick report: Report of <GOODFELLOW> (quick report of Display on AIDA32) and a screenshot of "device manager": http://database.pt.googlepages.com/s...icemanager.JPG Sorry but i am a newbie, and dont know what is the Part number of my toshiba laptop.:S If that report do not inform that, please advice me and tell me how to know that "code number". Some music to inspire: http://database.pt.googlepages.com/G...meco-13-fa.mp3 :P Thanks ...your help is PRECIOUS to many ATI users GOD BLESS U.
Last edited by nelsoncsb; Oct 16, 2007 at 11:27 AM. |
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Hello:
According to your diagnostic log, your video graphics driver isn't using any ATi driver, and instead using the default VGA windows XP driver. This driver cannot activate the X1200 GPU. I assume your attempts to install the Catalyst mobility were unsucessful. If this is the case, then i need the exact device code of your GPU to further assist you. You can find this device code by doing the following: Right click on "My Computer" and select "Manage" When the Computer Management window appears, select Device Manager in the left window, and then expand "Display Adapters" in the right window. Select your X1200 GPU device. It may be listed as a "VGA Compatible display adapter" or something similar. Right click the device, select properties. Click on the "Details" tab. There well be a drop down menu under "Property" under the "Details" Tab. Make sure it is selected to "Hardware IDs" or "Compatable hardware IDs". Again, your device code should be listed as VEN_1002&DEV_xxxx&SUBSYS_xxxxxxxxx where the x's are variable specific to your model. You could also provide your notebook's model number which should be located at the bottom of your notebook. Good luck and take care - Randomness |
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better way is to run dxdiag and save all information to .TXT file and post it here.
link to post that helps you to post that file |
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( more info )
Last edited by nelsoncsb; Oct 16, 2007 at 10:55 AM. |
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Ok, i ran dxdiag.
but my http request returns a server message "The text that you have entered is too long (32180 characters). Please shorten it to 15000 characters long." i will put it here: http://database.pt.googlepages.com/DxDiag.txt |
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sorry i know only now, what you want, conrad.
Some information is hidden "PCI\VEN_" http://database.pt.googlepages.com/untitled.JPG Last edited by nelsoncsb; Oct 16, 2007 at 11:00 AM. |
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Ok acording to http://www.hardwareheaven.com/news/ann...ead-first.html
here it Is ; Probably with a parser, WE COuld extract this info from directx report's ,an idea for the future days) But its ok, its not hard to do it ![]() Operating System: Windows Xp sp2 CPU (Processor):AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-52, MMX, 3DNow (2 CPUs), ~1.6GHz Motherboard: TOSHIBA IALAA RAM:2 Gb (1917 MB) Graphics Card/s Installed: Ati radeon x1200 Power Supply: **Please also state the AMP rating on the +12V Rail/s** (Normally printed on a label on the side of the PSU) Addin Cards Installed and into which PCI Slots: Hard Drive/s and Type/s Installed: FUJITSU MSHW2120BH Optical Drive/s Installed: MATHSITA DVD-RAM UJ-850S Cooling Solution for PC Case: (dont know) Description of Problem: instalation of ATI X1200 card eheh and sorry for this testament. tHANKs FOR YOUR HELP , againnn. Whats the next? :S Last edited by nelsoncsb; Oct 16, 2007 at 11:21 AM. |
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Hello:
Your information as allowed me to established tha your laptop is using an X1200/X1250 series GPU. Your computer is using the default vga display driver which disables the 3D core of the Radeon GPU. You will need to modify the Catalyst Driver's INF code for proper driver installation. Download and run the Catalyst mobility Version 7.10 from the link i gave you. When it trys to install, it will fail. Don't worry about this. The driver has now unpacked into c:\ati\support\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252 Using notepad, open the following file: c:\ati\support\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252\driver\xp_inf\CX_5325 2.inf ;initial INF Code.... [ATI.Mfg.NTx86] ; <---This is the label your looking for ; Insert the following line just below it: "ATI Radeon X1200/X1250 Series" = ati2mtag_RS690, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_791F ;....rest of code.... Save changes, exit notebpad. Goto device manager, right click on your Video Controller (VGA Compatible), click update driver, Choose the second "Advanced option", on the next screen, select "Don't Search, i'll choose the driver to install" (or something similar). Click "have disk", click "browse", enter: c:\ati\support\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252\driver\xp_inf\CX_5325 2.inf Click OKAY, then Next. You will get a "driver signing" wanring. Click "Continue Anyway". Let the driver install, and restart your system when prompted. Upon restart, you may also want to install Catalyst control center, click start ---> run. Enter the following: C:\ATI\SUPPORT\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252\CCC\setup.exe I gotta run, if you need more help, i'll try getting back to you in a few days. Good luck, and take care - Randomness |
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Hi again. Its resolved..but it wasn't so easy...
I waited 2 weeks to install this ati.....lol the log history : PHASE 1 --------- I opened with the notepad the file : "c:\ati\support\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252\driver\xp_inf\CX_5325 2.inf" Acording to your help, bellow the entry [ATI.Mfg.NTx86] , I inserted this: "ATI Radeon X1200/X1250 Series" = ati2mtag_RS690, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_791F (NOTE: the string "ATI Radeon X1200/X1250 Series" is not important, we can write whatever we want "ATI MOBILITY x1200" or "X1200") Then, i made this sequence of actions : Painel control-->SYSTEM-->device manager-->On Vga Display , right-clicked "update driver" and browse d for the INF file I edited before : "c:\ati\support\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252\driver\xp_inf\CX_5325 2.inf" Well, after that I suppose i would get a "driver signing" warning. But , i didnt receive that warning dialog ! I rebooted my laptop, and tryed to install "C:\ATI\SUPPORT\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252\CCC\setup.exe The same error appears : --------------------------- Severe --------------------------- Setup did not find a driver compatible with your current hardware or operating system. Setup will now exit. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- then i reboot the PC...but still with the same problem Some screenshots: http://database.pt.googlepages.com/phaseone.JPG PHASE 2 ---------- Well, someone (here in this site) informed me to use MODTOOL so I tryed again to run it. Dont know what MODTOOL does. What I know , it uses MSXML "parser" to add some lines to the INF file I talked before . It adds entrys bellow the entry [ATI.Mfg.NTx86] . That was the Phase 2 - "Indiana Jones and the crystal.. modtools " I ran the modtool and browse for the same INF again: "c:\ati\support\7-10-mobile_xp32_dd_ccc_enu_53252\driver\xp_inf\CX_5325 2.inf" ..And clicked "modify" After that , I tryed to reinstall the "display adapter" and finally, the ATI driver was installed - See these image sequence - http://database.pt.googlepages.com/phasetwo.JPG then reboot the PC...and eurekaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ! --------------- CONCLUSION ---------------- ATI and TOSHIBA will lost custommers with this problems !!Yes indeed!!!! The problem was really on the INF file , witch didn't have the "Device instance" of my VGA DISPLAY.The Guilt ? I think of TOSHIBA and ATI. The fact , this problem show us that, those entreprises dont have a good inter-comunication and the consummer is prejudicate Bit its ok, its resolved..for now THANKS THANKSSSSSSS for your help Randomness . It was not so easy , but its resolved(with modtool , I think) PS- A curiosity ? Randomness, where did you find the string "ati2mtag_RS690" ?
Last edited by nelsoncsb; Oct 18, 2007 at 05:48 AM. |
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Hello:
Sorry, things have been very busy, and my last post had several errors in the instructions. I finally had time to review what i instructed you to do, and realized i made a mistake in suggesting the use of the Catalyst Mobility driver. The device instance string i suggested (Using the ati2mtag_RS690 string) was based on using the Catalyst 7.10 desktop drivers instead, which i would personally recommend using instead of the mobility drivers for modding purposes, because the code is slightly different. To use the mobility Catalyst drivers the device instance string would have used ati2mtag_M52 or atimtag_M54 instead of the suggested ati2mtag_RS690 in the string. The modtool basically adds all the common Mobility chipset device instances to the INF file so the Catalyst drivers will install without rejected the "unsupported hardware". The RS690 apparently is the code name to the X1200/X1250 GPU in the Catalyst INF code. and calling the atimtag_RS690 in the device instance allows for proper configuration of the X1200 GPU when using the original desktop drivers. Please note: Fundamentally, the Catalyst driver set is universal to all X1000 series GPUs for either Desktop or mobile platforms. Take care, good luck, and have fun. - Randomness |
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Plz help me
! Ive got a HP-Compaq 6715s Notebook! I cant get my ATI Mobility Radeon Xpress 1250 to work proper! Under Windows Vista (OEM-Version) i had even a Ati Radeon Xpress 1270 (when i bought it there was a ati radeon xpress 1250 in the description of the online-shop! ). Now under Windows Xp home edition i could only download an ati radeon xpress 1250 driver from the hp homepage for xp professional (is there a difference in that case between home and professional?) My grahipque chipset is a ATI RS690 Chipset. I tried everything but under Vista the Video-Driver ran more stable than on Xp! On XP i tried to play steam games like the new Team Fortress 2 or Half-Life 2 and so on but now i get blue screens when a level is loaded or when im ingame a while (cant read those blue-screens because the system is rebooting 1 second after it appears!)! I also tried the tips from Randomness but its getting more bad then before! Even the Modtool doesnt help because after modding the files it wants to install the driver for the x1200 series-driver but ive got a x1250 or xpress 1250!Plz help me!Ps.: Is there a difference between x and xpress? Which catalyst-pack should is use? Im so desperate!
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Randomness! Hi again friend.
Dont know why did you write : "use the mobility Catalyst drivers the device instance string would have used ati2mtag_M52 or atimtag_M54 instead of the suggested ati2mtag_RS690 in the string." ?? Like you can see in http://database.pt.googlepages.com/phasetwo.JPG the dialog only identifies thwo entries with "ati2mtag_RS690" (its why it identifies two drivers ) and not "ati2mtag_M52 "/ "atimtag_M54" Second question; does modtool only edit the INF file ? Or it does more than that???? ![]() Great hello to ya!! God bless u |
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Hello:
Defkaunta: There are no significant differences between driver for Home and Professional XP editions. In terms of ATi, the drivers are exactly the same. Xpress chipsets generally referr to onboard integrated graphics solutions. Such chips are a physical part of the system motherboard, and most commonly used for notebook computers. There is no significant change in driver configuration between the X1200 and the X1250, so using the X1200 driver won't be a problem. In fact, it makes driver modding much easier. Fundamenetally, the same Catalyst driver used for all X1000 series GPUs, with only very minor changes in default configuration. Mobility Catalyst drivers only add the PowerPlay feature for power management. Basically, the Catalyst 7.10 driver can be modded to work with Radeon 9550 and above GPUs, desktop, or mobile, as long as the INF file is modded to contain the appropriate device code and install string. nelsoncsb: i noted that i should have used atimatg_M52 or atimtag_m54 when i was specifing the correct device string to manually add to the INF file of the original version of the Catalyst Mobility driver because atimtage_RS690M configuration isn't present in the INF originally, so invokeing the M52 or M54 would provide the closest configuration for the X1200/X1250. The modtool adds the RS690M configuration, and hence you don't need to worry about these device strings anymore if your driver installed successfully. They are only posted as reference in case someone else wants to manually mod their INF file. The Modtool only changes the INF and INI configuration files. The Catalyst driver files remain unchanged. Hope that answers your questions. good luck and take care. - Randomness |
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First try to remove ALL ATI installers on "Add/remove programs" , Probably you will find that is not so easy to do, but try to remove ATI directory and all registry entries for "ATI" with regedit.exe by searching those strings- Then U have to reinstall the driver "by-finger" , Look for the "Vendor string" on VGA properties (see the screenshots how to find it) and see all the steps in this post . (and all the screenshots ) Modtool , doesnt remove nothing ( i think ) ,It adds strings to a INF file witch is located in a directory inside ATI directory- I think i cannit help more than this ,The ATI Driver instalation still remains me a mistery ...I did it, but dont still know why.. Randomness can help you. Try to talk with him . He is cool guy and he know something about ATI drivers instalation. Cheers! Hope you resolve that , too !
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This URL is the solution : Drivers and Utilities : Catalystâ„¢ Drivers
It tells us , that HP AND TOSHIBA arent compattible !!! LOLOL And still DONT KNOW ....witch enterprise is guilt for this ? ATI or notebook manufacturers like HP and TOSHIBA..???? |
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![]() ![]() !Someone gotta write a letter and send it to AMD or sth like that... or lets start a boycott ![]() ![]() !
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Allright, now could somebody try to help me concerning my problem (see the first post in this thread)? The original subject was about ATI x1200 and CAD...
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Hello Conrad,
Apologies for the miscommunication. I meant to address both issues in this thread simultaneously with my original post in this thread. Fundementally, as i posted originally, the X1200 is better than the Radeon 9700 GPU. It sounds like the drivers you have installed are have corrupted or missing OpenGL driver libraries. You mentioned using a Radeon 9700. Was it in a notebook computer or on a desktop? Are you using Windows XP or Windows Vista with your X1200? Are you using a Java based CAD program such as CATIA or Solid Works? Could you check the acceleration status of your hardware, and the driver version being used for it. See instructions at the end of this post. I will need this information before i can start to isolate the cause of your OpenGL acceleration problem. Take care, - Randomness ***Checking Windows Graphics Acceleration: For XP: Open the "Display" applet from control panel, goto the "Settings" tab, click on the "Advanced" button. In the new window, goto "Troubleshoot" and verify that the slider is set to "Full Acceleration" and "Writing Combing" is checked. If Write combining is greyed out as an unavailable option, don't worry about this. ***Check DirectX hardware acceleration status, and graphiocs driver version: In XP and Vista: run the command "dxdiag" When the DirectX Diagnostic window appears, goto the "Display" Tab and verify that DirectDraw, Direct3D and Texture Acceleration are enabled. Here you can also report your graphics driver version. Please provide the "main driver" file name(s), and verison, and whether the driver is "WQHL Logo'd". Last edited by Randomness; Oct 20, 2007 at 06:35 AM. |
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Hello Defkaunta and nelsoncsb:
OEM's use RADEON chips from ATI, but those OEM's customize the LCD, MAINBOARD, and BIOS configurations. Fundamentally, ATI is not responsible for driver support for OEM products directly, unless said OEM participates with ATI in the appropriate support programs. That said, A Radeon GPU is still a Radeon GPU, and ATi's Catalyst Desktop driver can be "modded" to work with notebook computers, or in some cases, the Catalyst Mobility driver can also be successfully modded as well. Most OEM's don't make any significant changes to the GPU's hard-wired configuration, and hence, ATi's drivers will function with the Radeon GPU. Sometimes the GPU will function with the driver, but support for external monitors or custom display resolutions become unstable or unsupported. In any case, using a modded Catalyst Driver cannot guarantee that your hardware will work 100%, but there is usually a high probability of success that it will. Adding a notebook's graphics hardware ID string is the key to modding the Catalyst driver to allow it TO BE INSTALLED MANUALLY THROUGH DEVICE MANAGER. The setup program will not function for you even if you modify the INF for the driver. The modtool available from DriverHeaven is available to modify the necessary INF files to allow for installation with out the need to edit any INF file yourself. But those modified drivers still need to be installed manually. If you are still having difficulty modifying your drivers yourself, or with the modtool, please post the specifics of your problem, and steps you have taken. Best of luck, and take care. - Randomness |
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Details about my system & other requested info
Hello Randomness,
thank you very much for your reply. I will try now to provide all informations you requested: - the Radeon 9700 was also on a notebook, on my "old" ACER Travelmate 291LCi (the exact description is: ATI Mobility Radeon 9700, 3D Graphic / 64MB VRAM); - I am using Windows XP Professional x64 Edition; - yes, I'm trying to use Catia; it also has to be able to work in Solid Works or UG; Note: Every time I try to install or update the display driver, if i choose "Install the software automatically" - or even "Install from a list of specific location" / "Include this location in the search" and I give the path of ATI X1200 driver (C:\ATI\Support...) - Windows will install allways "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter"! I have to select the option "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install" to be able to install the X1200 driver. Now the settings: - Windows Graphics Acceleration: "Hardware acceleration" is set on "Full" and "Enable write combining" is available and checked; - DirectX Diagnostic: DirectDraw Acceleration, Direct3D Acceleration and AGP Texture Acceleration are enabled; Here is the report from Dxdiag (I used also the option "Run 64-bit DxDiag") - Display Devices section: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Display Devices --------------- Card name: ATI Radeon X1200/X1250 Series Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc. Chip type: ATI Radeon X1200 Series (0x791F) DAC type: Internal DAC(400MHz) Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_791F&SUBSYS_FF001179&REV_00 Display Memory: 700.0 MB Current Mode: 1280 x 800 (32 bit) (60Hz) Monitor: Plug and Play Monitor Monitor Max Res: 1600,1200 Driver Name: ati2dvag.dll Driver Version: 6.14.0010.6727 (English) DDI Version: 9 (or higher) Driver Attributes: Final Retail Driver Date/Size: 9/29/2007 05:07:14, 435712 bytes WHQL Logo'd: n/a WHQL Date Stamp: n/a VDD: n/a Mini VDD: ati2mtag.sys Mini VDD Date: 9/29/2007 05:06:49, 3132928 bytes Device Identifier: {D7B71EE2-3A5F-11CF-8E68-0ADFA1C2CB35} Vendor ID: 0x1002 Device ID: 0x791F SubSys ID: 0xFF001179 Revision ID: 0x0000 Revision ID: 0x0000 Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_C ModeMPEG2_D ModeWMV8_B ModeWMV8_A ModeWMV9_B ModeWMV9_A Deinterlace Caps: {6E8329FF-B642-418B-BCF0-BCB6591E255F}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,1) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(YUY2,YUY2) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch {552C0DAD-CCBC-420B-83C8-74943CF9F1A6}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,2) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive {6E8329FF-B642-418B-BCF0-BCB6591E255F}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,1) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_PixelAdaptive {335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}: Format(In/Out)=(NV12,0x3231564e) Frames(Prev/Fwd/Back)=(0,0,0) Caps=VideoProcess_YUV2RGB VideoProcess_StretchX VideoProcess_StretchY DeinterlaceTech_BOBVerticalStretch Registry: OK DDraw Status: Enabled D3D Status: Enabled AGP Status: Enabled DDraw Test Result: Not run D3D7 Test Result: Not run D3D8 Test Result: Not run D3D9 Test Result: Not run ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I hope I have provided all requested information. Thank you in advance for your help. Conrad |
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Hello Conrad,
Your problems may lie in the fact that you are trying to install a modded 32-bit driver on a 64 bit system. I have modded a Catalyst 7.10 64-bit driver to accept your notebook's X1200 series GPU. I checked its structure, and it includes the necessary OpenGL libraries to support your applications. PLEASE NOTE: Make sure that you also have .NET 1.1 and .NET 2.0 installed. Goto Microsoft Download Center and download and install the .NET Framworks (version 1.1 and 2.0) BEFORE installing the driver and ATi CCC. I have divided the files into the Main Radeon Graphics Driver, which is available here: http://www.mediafire.com/?7mbmf90unzo And i have also uploaded the Catalyst Control Center from the 64 bit driver package here: http://www.mediafire.com/?2zsj2x4xozj I would also suggest installing the latest Java Engine available for your system: http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp You will need to manually install the driver through Device manager using the "Don't Search, i will choose driver to install" option, click "Have disk" and browse to the "CA_53250.inf" file in the Custom 64 directory unziped from the "X1200_x86_64.zip" file. Click "Continue Anyway" when you are prompted about driver signing wanring. and restart your computer when prompted. To install Catalyst Control Center, unpack the "CCC_x86_64.zip" file, and run setup.exe I am unable to test these drivers, and as always, you use them at your own risk. If you run into problems, let me know. If the drivers install fine, and accelerations are enabled, in DirectX you should see under the Display tab on the right side with the Driver name as ati2dmvag.dll version 6.14.10.6727 If you still encounter preformance issues, the cause may be linked outside of the driver genre. I would then suggest updating Windows, and your CAD programs, and your notebook's BIOS. Best of luck, and take care. - Randomness |
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Ok I am having the same problem with the ati drivers I have a Toshiba A215-S4697 took windows Vista off and Installed Windows XP Pro Sp2. I can not get it to take any driver. Tried everything. The Device Driver details are as follows:
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_791F&SUBSYS_FF001179&REV_00\4&14A FA61C&0&2808 The computer processor is an AMD Turion 64 X2 MobileTechnology and TL-52 1.6ghz. Any Suggestions? |
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driver is instable. Our toshiba's were make only for working in Vista..."This is sad ...but true" This is insane , i im thinking to develop a website to all AMD/ATI customers to collect complaints´..do u agree with this idea? now a day there isnt any organiztion , See. "customers complaints "AMD - Pesquisa Google= What you think about this? |
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Hi randomness , I have really bad news ..
my XP crashed and its quite known the Blue screen of death i receive:"A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. If this is the first time you've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Disable or uninstall any anti-virus, disk defragmentation or backup utilities. Check your hard drive configuration and check for any updated drives. run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption and then restart your computer." XP Repair didnt work...have school and i am desesperate with this. The worst was that I had downloaded the Windows Vista but , but in my XP instalation could not burn CD , and think because I coudnt install SM Bus controller. Well Randomness, when i installed Catalyst , i swerd didnt hope about it. It was a good trick but like yoiu can see in my "AIDA reports" , the AMD chipset included in this Toshiba IALAA wasnt identified by AIDA32 !! All the guys who are trying to install ATI X1200 will have this problem, too!! Because of this issues, then I tried to install another AMD chipset - Athlon 64: AMD Athlon™ 64/FX Processor Utilities & Updates AMD Athlon™ 64/FX Processor Driver Version 1.3.2.0053 for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (x86 and x64) XP was constantly asking for AMD k8 processor driver !! And , this is the final history...tryed to unistall one , two times, and now cannot boot XP!! This is not a ATI problem , is more than that. IT is a AMD problem, i think!?! What you think about this Randomness? Why AIDA32 coulndt not find for the AMD chipset included in the motherboard TOSHIBA IALAA ? :S "Competition of markets makes things inexpensive, but it makes the things worst TOOOOO " -by Peter O.A Last edited by nelsoncsb; Oct 23, 2007 at 06:26 AM. |
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I'm so mmmad about this....Sincerely i' ll never buy AMD/ATI products!
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