I have an Optiplex 760 with Dell's ATI Radeon HD3470 256MB, running Windows 7 Professional x64 (I also experienced this problem with the 32-bit version). Dell's latest drivers for the card work fine (version 8.640), but anytime I try to install a newer (including the latest) version of the ATI drivers, Windows bluescreens. The initial setup procedures go ok, and I can choose to install, then I select Custom (although I have tried Express with similar results), and when it begins to detect the hardware, it gets to about 10-20% and then bluescreens. The same thing happens when trying to install the Avivo Video Converter; it bluescreens on the detection page. So far, I have only tried the driver-only package and the Avivo
im trying to run three hanns hz281s off a radeon 6950 and trying to run just the one atm straight from the gpu. Catalyst 11.6 and 11.5 wont show up in the programs after attempting installation.
i'm using a Radeon X1550 on Windows 7 build 7137. What are the latest drivers avaiable for this card? Now i'm using the Catalyst 8.1 for Vista, and I can't install the Catalyst 9.3 for Vista.
I have a 8500 all in wonder 128 mb card. the machine is win 7. i can install the drivers, but cant seem to get the control center to install. when i do try to install it, the message tells me to install generic card drivers first. i have tried that to no avail.
i have a dell inspiron1464 laptop with windows7 professional 32bit. 4gb ram and core i3 . i have problems in the installation of amd catalyst driver. it shows no error while installing ,but no change in the laptop after that. when i was going to uninstall it , it shows their is no ati catalyst installed.
I have Dell Inspiron 64bit windows 7computer. I am trying to connect my Umax AstraNETe/3470. A pop up says "this file is not compatible with the version of windows you're running." You may need an X86(32-bit) or an X64(64-bit)version of the program.
I've recently been having various issues with my pc, among the things I tried to do was update my graphics card driver: found the newest driver crashed madly, and rolled back.What benefits are there in going for the newer ATI Catalyst drivers compared to the one defaulted by windows but which hasn't updated in 3 years. Generally what could have changed? Compatablity? If it works it works. Stablity? Performance? Heat management?Since it takes me 2 hours to download a driver (slow connection) I'm sticking on my Windows 7 default ones: I know they work. It does make me ask though if there is a benefit to upgading after i've got my PC stable again.
A few days back I picked up an AMD C-60 powered netbook, an ASUS 1015BX to be exact.As the stock HD is not terribly large, and Windows 7 Starter is quite terrible, the first thing I did was stick 4GB RAM into it, swap the HD and install Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit.Now, the issue I am having is that the video drivers will not install properly.When attempting to install the AMD official driver packages the 'Vision Engine Control Center' is installed but it only lists information on the CPU.The driver listed on ASUS' support site (x86 only, like most of their drivers for this netbook ) does install CCC but it can not be opened. With all attempted driver installations the Device Manager lists the GPU as a 'Standard VGA Display Adapter'.Additionally, I was sure to update Windows to SP1 before installing any drivers (as required with 11.9).So far I have tried reinstalling Windows 64-Bit, then Windows 32-Bit and trying driver versions 11.9-11.5 along with the ASUS supplied driver on the 32-Bit install.At no time has the driver been accepted, although I am sure the hardware is working as the drivers on the original instillation where.So, does anyone have any ideas on how I could solve this?With the AMD C and E series being so popular now, and me not being the only one with This Issue, I am sure someone here has encountered and solved this issue.Maybe it would be possible to take the driver straight out of the stock instillation (I have not yet formatted the disk)
I am getting my desktop ready for the launch of Windows 7 and I done a check with advisor and it said I I have to get a update for 'ATI catalyst control center' and my version which was installed onn the desktop when I got it is1.2.2113.53 but I cannot find the update and all it says is version 9.9. Ken
My catalyst control center was bugged so i decided to just do a complete uninstallation, which was successful. When i went to do the fresh install, the install manager would not give me the option of install the catalyst control center even though i uninstalled it. i have been looking through various fourms for solutions, but i only found one that seemed appropriate but it failed. it was the solution of looking in windowsassembly and uninstalling the ATI related products with the public key code of 90ba70f846762.
After a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, I used windows update to install all the updates available, and then after restarting I install the AMD graphics drivers. Upon rebooting, the system just hangs on the Windows Loading Logo.
What I have done so far:
I have tried the 11.10 and 11.11 drivers, same effect.I tried just using the driver only and the full catalyst package, both produce the same results.I have tried installing the drivers supplied by windows, but this process fails with an error code that suggests that I already have drivers in place. I have used driver sweeper in safe made to get rid of any video drivers before trying to reinstall, but the effect is the same. After every driver install, I must reboot into safe mood and restore to a previous point to be able to boot back into the full version of windows.
Previous History:This system was working fine with the 11.10 Catalyst package before reinstalling windows.
Relevant System Specs:
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 w/ SP 1 Processor: Intel Core i7 920 Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P Memory: 12gb OCZ DDR3 1600 Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 1.5 TB Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5970 2gb PSU: Corsair CMPSU-750TX 750 watt
I have read this topic : (all of 29 pages ! ) Acer Laptop: Switchable Graphics using i7 & AMD Radeon I have the same problem too But my laptop is dell - inspiron 5520 My system specification is :
CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHz --- Ivy Bridge RAM : 8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 Graphics : AMD Radeon HD 7670M Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
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But the big problem is there is no Video Configuration in my bios and there is no updated bios software in dell site : Drivers and Downloads | Dell [United States]
When monitor started crashing in XP Professional (up to that point --great operating system) couldn't find any upgrade for Radeon Display Adapter driver so decided to upgrade to Windows 7-surely updated driver included. Windows 7 installed fine but did not fix monitor problem--had to repeatedly restart computer to get to dos repair.
After hours of online research finally discovered the following link for ATI Radeon video card driver. It is a Vista driver but works in Windows 7. Be sure to download driver that works with your system configuration.
ATI Catalyst? Legacy Display Driver Vista - 32-Bit Edition
I have installed win 7 about 4 weeks ago and I have a hp laptop dv5115nr which uses the ati mobility radeon xpress 200, win 7 uses some generic driver which is ok but not what I am used to (xp pro), is there a a site to download the driver free?
i have Windows 7 ultimate x64 and the drivers to run my ATI Radeon 4870 work and have already been installed when i switched to windows 7 from windows vista.
I try to download the control center where i can overclock and change settings for my PC and whenever they start to install i get the blue screen and my comp restarts... What can i do?
p.s i did go to windows 7 x64 on the drivers list on the ATI wedsite and didn't accidentally click another OS
i have just installed windows 7 on an older system with a radeon 9250 128mb agp video card.
i tried installing the latest catalyst driver package just to see if they would work but they didn't detect the card, and i couldn't manually update the drivers via device manager since the card would not see any compatible drivers.
is there any supported drivers avaialble for this card for windows 7?
I currently have catalyst version 09.7 so i figured it was about time to update to the latest catalyst driver. However when trying to install the ati mobility HD 5*** drivers it gives me a pop up message saying something about incompatible software/hardware. After downloading the autodetect driver tool it told me to install radeon HD drivers. Should i go with this or manually install the 5 series drivers?
I got a temp card in my Cluster Frag and am wondering if any one has found a driver besides W7 for the thing ? I have fried three cards due to uncombatiple drivers and dont want this to be the fourth ( last card in inventory lol) so any suggestions would be nice.
Ok so unfortunately the only OS i have is Windows 7 as my XP disk do not work. Yes I know that sucks.
I'm usually good with this sort of problem however this time im uncertain Of what i need to do. I kind of understand whats been said in other topics but I would like someone to make it clear on what i need to do with a little more detail then provided in other topics. I need to get Catalyst installed as well ..
Looking for the Windows 7 drivers for an ATI Radeon Xpress 200 series video card and an Ensoniq ES1371 and 1373 multimedia sound card. This sound card is a Sound Blaster original but made by Ensoniq.
I have Windows 7 in my computer but de graphic card don´t work with hig resolution. My graphic card is a readon 9200 series. The system only recognize the VGA resolution (800 x 600). Any drive avaliable? Any solution?
I have a HP laptop on which there are 2 GPU`s one Intel 3000 and a Radeon HD 6490 M. At first I had a problem setting my Radeon GPU as main GPU. Because Radeon is more powerful I want it as primary but when i deactivate the Intel the screen gets all low-res and i cant change it up. On the other side, when i only disable the Radeon, the screen is still perfect. I have checked in game settings on differnt games and the GPU used is the Intel 3000 I wanted and still want to have Radeon as primary cuz of gaming. I still cant set the Radeon as primary.Installing new drivers from the AMD website doesnt work eighter. All i get is a catalyst with almost no options (2 mb). And when I start my laptop I always get as message reading: "the catalyst driver is not supported by the driver version of your enabled graphics adapter. please update your AMD graphics driver. or enable your AMD adapter using the Display Manager" W.T.F it is enabled in Display Maneger.
I have a Satellite 215 A4747 laptop with Vista, which has the Radeon x1200 video card.
Now it may be the fact that I installed the 64 bit version of Windows 7 and the card just does not have the driver support for it, but I spent 2 hours trying different things and it will not take. I am going to try the 32 bit version tonight and see if I have better luck. I reinstalled Vista in the interim, but not happy with vista.