Breez
AKA: badhq
+937|7079|Derby, England

joker3327 wrote:

Boris try this .....

Surf too

https://support.ati.com/ics/support/def … olderID=27

this screen comes up ...

Knowledge Base     
ATI Customer Care Site Map > Drivers and Software >

Drivers and Software

   1. Windows XP Drivers and Software
       
   2. Windows 2000 Drivers and Software
       
   3. Windows XP Media Center Edition Drivers and Software
       
   4. Windows 98 Drivers and Software
       
   5. Linux Display Drivers and Software
       
   6. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Drivers and Software
       
   7. Windows ME Drivers and Software
       
   8. Windows Vista Drivers and Software
       
   9. Utilities
       
  10. Mac OS Drivers and Software


click on 9 Utilities

This comes up

Utility software is available for the following configurations:

        * RAGE I/II/II+
        * Various

click various

this comes up

Various

   1. 737-1447: CATALYST - ATI Maintenance Utilities
       
   2. ATI Adapter Utilities
       

click 1.

to get here

CATALYST Uninstaller
This tool is used to delete all ATI related files from your system. This includes ATI CATALYST software suite and any ATI Demos.

    * Filename: cat-uninstaller.exe
    * File Size:  300 KB
      (Download time approximately 2 minutes at 28.8K.)
    * Posted: 10/08/2003

download and run ...this will remove all your old ATI drivers

Then go to here

https://support.ati.com/ics/support/def … olderID=27

make your way to the radeon drivers and dl 6.9
   
ATI Customer Care Site Map > Drivers and Software > Windows XP > RADEON >

RADEON
Display Drivers and Software for RADEON Products

   1. Catalyst 6.9 Windows XP - Driver Download



Also found this for you to try boris

http://www.drivercleaner.net/professional.php
Will try that now bro thanks for that tip :-) will let u know how I get on :-)
joker3327
=IBF2=
+305|7046|Cheshire. UK
Boris im off to bed now....let me know how you get on will check in tommorow...but I do think its a software issue not hardware.....oh ..and I work with Skoobydu by the way ....
dubbs
Member
+105|7079|Lexington, KY

EricTViking wrote:

dubbs wrote:

Guys, this seems to be a software issue not a PSU issue.  Bad, before you install your ATI drivers, check the color quality in you display Properties.  This is probally set really low, just set it to highest.
It does sound like a software problem, but setting the colour quality won't stop the system freezing and locking up.
But fixing this issue without installing the ATI drivers will fix the issue.
T0rr3nt
Member
+54|7025|Michigan
rollback your drivers?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7048|132 and Bush

Your problem is bigger than your gpu drivers.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Breez
AKA: badhq
+937|7079|Derby, England

Ok I used original windows XP disk to repear the windows Now the good news it seem to fixed it, graphics cards work my BF2 works, everything works like it should do now.

It removed the SP2 my question now is if I install SP2 will that efect my pc? ( i.E will it mess with my graphics card drivers? )

I dont wana install if its gona crash my pc like bifore I have no problem using sp1 just microsoft does not support sp1 anymore.

Thanx everyone for great tips :-)

Peace Boris
joker3327
=IBF2=
+305|7046|Cheshire. UK

badhq wrote:

Ok I used original windows XP disk to repear the windows Now the good news it seem to fixed it, graphics cards work my BF2 works, everything works like it should do now.

It removed the SP2 my question now is if I install SP2 will that efect my pc? ( i.E will it mess with my graphics card drivers? )

I dont wana install if its gona crash my pc like bifore I have no problem using sp1 just microsoft does not support sp1 anymore.

Thanx everyone for great tips :-)

Peace Boris
Dont worry about SP2 it does not change any propriety drivers only windows files...so installing should be ok .......Glad you are up and running again....
EricTViking
Yes, I am Queeg
+48|6999|UK

dubbs wrote:

EricTViking wrote:

dubbs wrote:

Guys, this seems to be a software issue not a PSU issue.  Bad, before you install your ATI drivers, check the color quality in you display Properties.  This is probally set really low, just set it to highest.
It does sound like a software problem, but setting the colour quality won't stop the system freezing and locking up.
But fixing this issue without installing the ATI drivers will fix the issue.
?

Board footer

Privacy Policy - © 2025 Jeff Minard