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Har nå forsøkt å oppdatere driveren på mitt ati 8500 til catalyst 2.1 og nå nyeste, men min 19" crt skjerm blir totalt grønn etter oppdateringen.

Får også opp en merkelig skjerm ypbpr som vil gjerne gå ned i 30hrz og har sinnsyke oppløsninger.

 

Har søkt litt rundt på rage3d forumet, men finner ingen umiddelbar løsning.

 

Litt kjedelig å være låst på 6097.

 

Så noen som får driveren til å fungere eller har fikset dette problemet?

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Apropo clean install.

Dette er hva ATI anbefaler vedr Catalyst

 

" Windows XP Clean install instructions

 

Login as Administrator for all troubleshooting

 

Reboot into safe mode

 

- during reboot, hit F8 or hold down CTRL to bring up the MS Start Up Menu

- select #3 to boot to safe mode

 

- click Start, Run, type msconfig and click OK. Place a check in Selective startup, and uncheck load startup group items

- uncheck process autoexec.bat > uncheck process config.sys ( if available )

 

- remove the current ATI multimedia center and/or DVD player using add/remove programs in the control panel

 

- select NO when prompted to reboot. Then remove the ATI Display Driver. Do not reboot

- double click on My comp. on your desk top. ..double click on the C drive > double click on program files

- delete the ati multimedia folder > DO NOT REBOOT

 

- go to Start > Run > type regedit > click OK > click on Registry on the menu bar

- export the registry to the desktop

 

- click on the plus sign beside Hkey local machine > click on the + sign beside software

- delete the ATI folders

- click on the + sign beside Hkey current user > click on the + sign beside software

- delete any ati folders

- exit the registry

 

- open the START menu. Right click on the my computer icon. Select Properties.

 

- select the Hardware Tab and then the Device Manager Button and click on the plus + sign next to display adapters.

- remove ALL VIDEO CARDS LISTED UNDER THE DISPLAY ADAPTER HEADING.

- remove all Monitors as well.

 

- also click on the + sign beside Sound Video and Games and remove everything that says ATI

 

- during reboot, hit F8 or hold down CTRL to bring up the MS Start Up Menu

- select VGA mode

 

- install the new display drivers by double-clicking on the driver download or by running the ATI installation CD.

- reboot the system

 

- during reboot, hit F8 or hold down CTRL to bring up the MS Start Up Menu

- select VGA mode

- allow Windows XP to detect the correct monitor

 

- click Start, Run, type msconfig and click OK

- place a check in Normal startup, click OK and reboot into Normal mode

- test the system.!"

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Dette har jeg tatt vare på fra RAge3d sitt forum:

Quoter:

 

Guide to Uninstall ATI Drivers Completely!

Alright...here is my way of deleting and installing ATI drivers running Windows XP (Win200 should be the same too).

 

1. Go into the Control Panel and under the ADD/REMOVE SOFTWARE icon uninstall the ATI MultiMedia software and/or the ATI DVD software.

 

2. Uninstall the ATI drivers also found in the Add/Remove section. Once removed, it will prompt you to reboot....do so.

 

3. When returning to windows, the NEW HARDWARE FOUND wizard will come up and will tell you that it has found a new VGA card and will prompt you for drivers. Hit CANCEL!

 

4. Now, go to START - SEARCH - FOR FILES OR FOLDERS and do a search for all files and folders using the filename ati*.*

This search will normally give you 3 to 4 files found in your c:/windows directory and subdirectories (including the Windows/System directory). Select these files and erase them. Now go to your Recycle Bin and Empty your bin.

 

5. Next...time to go to your Registry. Go to START -- RUN -- regedit

 

Here go to key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -- SYSTEM -- ControlSet001 -- Control -- Video . Here there should be 4 entries. 3 of them are default Windows XP entries and the 4th one is put in by the ATI drivers. Expand each one by one until you see ATI entries. Once found, erase the entire key.

 

Now repeat the same step above for the ControlSet002 key and the CurrentControlSet Key. Normally, whenever you erase a key in the ControlSet001, XP automatically deletes it in the CurrentControlSet section too. So if the ATI key is not found in the CurrentControlSet section, don't worry about it.

Once all keys are deleted, proceed to the next step.

 

6. While still in the registry, go to the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -- SOFTWARE section. Here you should find an ATI Technologies key. Select it and delete it. In that same section, look for an Installed Options key. Expand it and there you should find another ATI Technologies key. Select it and erase it.

 

7. Still in the registry, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER -- Software and there you should find another ATI technologies key. Select it and erase it. Once all this is done, close the registry. the registry is now clean.

 

8. Close all windows and reboot.

 

9. When in windows after the reboot the NEW HARDWARE FOUND WIZARD will pop up again. Cancel that. Now find the new ATI drivers that you have downloaded and extracted and run the SETUP file. Once complete, reboot and you are done. You may want to reinstall your ATI MMC software and DVD software if you use them. DONE!

 

 

 

 

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I'm not sure if this has been done for Windows XP yet, but I threw together a little bit on how to perform a clean driver install (clean enough anyways).

 

Feel free to add whatever may be missing. This is just how I do it.

 

 

 

1). Start Windows XP in VGA Mode by pressing F8 just as Windows begins to load.

 

2). Once in Windows, uninstall the the current driver set using the Add/Remove programs in your control Panel.

 

3). Delete the following registry entries

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlClass{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREATI Technologies

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesati2mtaa

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesati2mtag

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlVideo

If any of those keys are missing just proceed.

 

4). Full Cleaning Steps

a). Do a file search on your Windows directory for ati*.* and delete everything it finds. If you are

 

using Rage3D Tweak there will be a couple files you'll want to keep (ATIOCen.inf, ATIOCen.PNF, and ATIOCpp.dll).

 

However, ATIOCen.inf and ATIOCen.PNF should be able to be safely removed and still retain functionality of Rage3D

 

Tweak.

B). Inf cleaning. Delete the following files from your Windowsinf directory

atirdn1.inf and atirdn1.PNF (?exact name?... something to that effect)

oemx.inf and oemx.PNF.... careful with these ones. You'll need to open each oemx.inf file to see

 

if it contains info for ATI cards. If it does, simply delete it (try not to delete any others, though it doesn't

 

really hurt).

 

5). Now reboot and your card should be detected as new and prompt you for a driver install.

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  • 2 uker senere...

Har nå formatert maskinen med både partition magic og med fdisk for å få vekk siste fat 32 formasjonen.

 

etter installert xp og via tenkte eg at nå må det vel gå fint, men den gang ei. I tillegg til mystisk grønn skjerm på 19"crt så fikk jeg nå i tillegg feil i grafikken på lcd skjermen.

 

hmm og dette er drivere som ati skryter sånn av.

men men kontrollpanelet virket sånn delvis da.

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Høres merkelig ut....

 

Går ut fra at du seff har prøvd de skjermene på andre maskiner og at de fungerer.

 

Har du prøvd med bare 1 skjerm ? (og så legge til den andre når den første fungerer)

 

Har du testet flere oppløsninger/fargedybde/refreshrates ?

 

 

Har selv ikke hatt noen problemer med Catalyst driverne.

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når vi er inne på ati noen som har hatt problemer med ati refresh fix?

når jeg bruker den får jeg ikke brukt tv-ut og noen ganger er bildet helt feil når jeg logger inn i windows,finnes det noen alternativer?

jeg nekter å kjøre spill med 60hz.

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