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Solve : New video card, weird lines on bootup? |
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Answer» Hey everyone. Warning: I'm not PC savvy.
I have Driver Cleaner Pro, and It's freeware. I found one on Softpedia with a quick search: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/Other-DRIVERS-TOOLS/Others/Driver-Cleaner-Professional-15.shtml Thanks BC. BUT, I still can't get passed the VGA driver thing. When I uninstall the ATI driver, it requires a restart (I tried without restarting, too) to completely uninstall. When I restart my my PC, it automatically installs the drivers I think. It's a vicious cycle. How do I stop that?hmm- so it is installing the windows default drivers? Did you check every ATI-related item in the list? It was a while ago, but I had to go through a similiar process to get my Radeon 9250 to install after replacing my Radeon 7000. I was successful, but it was a HUGE pain. Now I don't have to worry about it since Nvidia's installations are much better Yeah I checked every ATI item. And it is installing the default drivers. I tried downloading the new driver off of ati.com, and pointing the New Hardware wizard to that, but it still installed the old default 9600 one. I tried disabling Plug and Play in msconfig, and it does stop it from installing the drivers, but when I try to use the CD I get a different error... which I can't remember RIGHT now. I'm tired On another forum I read about someone having a similar problem, and he had to install a PCI card and use that while he installed his drivers. I'll give it another shot tomorrow, I don't want to mess with that tiny screw one more time tonight. Oh-- I think I remember how I did it. I ran driver cleaner Pro- then it wants to reboot. I do so, but instead of allowing it to actually reboot, I shut it off, and place the new ATI card in the computer. Since there aren't any drivers for either card installed, XP should boot and use the standard VGA driver for it, at which point you can install the new drivers for your new card. Hope that helps! It worked for me I can't delete one of the dll files for the driver, because it's in use (with driver cleaner, or going to the file itself and manually deleting it). This is in safemode. If I'm not in safe mode, all of the dll files recreate themselves a few seconds after I delete them. Grrrrrrr! Also, according to Driver Cleaner, there's some registery stuff that seems like it recreates itself too. I don't know anything about deleting stuff from the registery.Well I was finally able to install the new drivers. I'm not sure why it worked this time. I have both the x1600 and 9600 drivers still installed. But I'm still getting the weird lines on bootup (I tried uninstalling the 9600, etc etc). Oh well, atleast I bought a cheap video card. Are you sure your card does not require a power connector? Mine has one, as did my 9600 1300 and 8500. My 8500 gave me the same PROBLEMS, until I used the power connection. Same here with me 9700 Pro, it takes a FDD connector to power the GPU Might pay to re-read install instructions again... However this being said if the extra power connector isn't plugged in the card wont boot at all, but instead comes up with a big box saying: "HAVE YOU MADE SURE YOU HAVE CONNECTED THE POWER CONNECTOR TO YOU RADEON 9700" (Not shouting, that's the exact message in red and black) Anyways hope you sort it... Kurtis |
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