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OT ATI AIW Radeon


  • To: "Ukha_D" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: OT ATI AIW Radeon
  • From: "Brian G. Reynolds" <brian.g.reynolds@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2001 15:59:25 -0000
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Can anyone help before I send this card to the bin!

I have just bought this card for my Compaq Proliant 2500, it is a PCI card
as the server does not have a AGP slot.

I cannot get the card to load its driver, I have disabled the onboard
graphics card uninstalled and re-booted and reinstalled, nothing.

I looked on the ATI web site and have installed the latest DirectX driver
still nothing!

The graphics are fine, all other ATI programs work fine just not the TV
part
which as luck would have it is the only bit I want!!!! composite for my
CCTV
switcher.

A cheap TV card I had bought before worked fine apart from I could not get
a
good resolution hence the new AIW card!

When I try and launch the TV part it comes up with "The TV player
failed to
initialise the video", if I go into Add/Remove programs it has an
entry "ATI
Display Driver" but does not have any size/date entry which to me
indicates
the driver is not loading!

Can any of you advise me as to what to try next?

B "fed up, fix one thing another fails"


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