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Weird problem with Radeon drivers.

Original Message
Name: marulk2
Date: July 14, 2004 at 00:17:30 Pacific
Subject: Weird problem with Radeon drivers.
OS: Windows XP, Home Ed.
CPU/Ram: P4, 2,8 Ghz, 512
Comment:
Hello,
I have a ATI Radeon 9700 PRO, which have worked fine, I've updated the drivers for it, many times, without any problem.

Now, yesterday, I installed an updated driver again, and it worked, but for some reason (which I cant rememeber;) I think I uninstalled it, and then was about to re-install it. And now it wont work.

Windows installs its own drivers for it, but when I try to install ATIs new, the setup software executes, and then just die, without any error message, and Ive tried to install it manually, by selecting the .INF file, then it seems to install fine, copies files, but then gives an error message, in Swedish, that in a direct translation would be "Wrong parameter".

Hope for help !

Regards,
Patrik Lybing, Sweden


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