From: Colin Wilson on 12 Jan 2010 18:25 > I know this will sound dumb but I presume you are updating with new > "XP" drivers ? Sorry Colin but just had to ask. Yup
From: Colin Wilson on 12 Jan 2010 18:25 > "atisetup.exe -uninstall -output screen" to uninstall current driver. > next, type: > "atisetup.exe -install -output screen" to install driver. Still fails with "failed to load display driver"
From: Colin Wilson on 12 Jan 2010 18:29 > Just came upon this. Does it help you?? > http://www.hardwareheaven.com/modtool.php I spotted that the other day and didn't read enough about it - just giving it a whirl now - thanks for the heads up :-)
From: Colin Wilson on 12 Jan 2010 18:38 > Just came upon this. Does it help you?? > http://www.hardwareheaven.com/modtool.php Slightly different warning this time - possibly an improvement, but since i've already checked and it should be ignoring driver signatures... (FAIL) "Driver Install: the driver package is not signed" feck :-(
From: Cmplx80 on 13 Jan 2010 10:41 Colin Wilson wrote: >> "atisetup.exe -uninstall -output screen" to uninstall current driver. >> next, type: >> "atisetup.exe -install -output screen" to install driver. > > Still fails with "failed to load display driver" I recall when going through this ordeal that the most difficult task was making sure that ALL traces of the old ATI stuff (drivers, etc) were removed before doing the install. Frank
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