Computer Expert Needed Here!

05/02/2010 12:14 fredericopassos#1
Hi, i formated my computer yesterday and installed Windows 7, but I got a problem, the graphic driver! My old used to be ATI Radeon Xpress 200, but now I cant find it for windows 7 and I cant run sro. Can anyone help me here?
05/02/2010 12:15 skylineris#2
well, after formating ur pc, ur drivers doesnt change ;D
One moment gonna try searching drivers for ya


Hmmm, ever tried gugling ? :D
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Hf, thanks if i helped
05/02/2010 12:39 Rythora#3
Hahah, Oh the joys of Windows 7!

Don't use 3rd party websites like "Drivers collection" you can never actually verify to see whether they're correct or not.

Download the driver here; [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

For some reason; that above link isn't working for me? If you have the same problem copy this link into your browser; [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

That's from a legitamate Microsoft Site.

Have fun,

Gaz.
05/02/2010 12:44 fredericopassos#4
I forgot to say that im in 64nits, I have had downloaded that already, but my computer doesnt not recognize. Only accepts that basic "Standard VGA graphics adapter".. why?
05/02/2010 12:54 Rythora#5
It doesn't recongise what?

Have you checked 'Device Manager' to see if your GFX card is there?

Right Click my computer > Manage > Down the bottom hand side there is a 'Device Manager' option.

Choose that and see if your card is there and if it is does it display any symbols beside it?

Secondly, ensure your VGA Cables are plugged into the GFX card. Then you can disable your onboard adapter and then Restart the PC for the changes to take effect and then your PC will boot the display from the graphics card hopefully.

Anyway; I'm off for a driving lesson, catch you around.
05/02/2010 13:16 fredericopassos#6
Let me explain. I have downloaded the driver from the microsoft website, but how i can i install it?

From manage device i get this:

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and instead of that one I disabled i need a real grapich driver
05/02/2010 15:39 Rythora#7
Ok, Firstly I'd check your BIOS (Basic INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM)

When you turn on your PC press F2, Check the "Display adapters" and enable your GFX card if you can.

IF the file you downloaded is a .exe file all you will need to do is just install the software and it will sort itself out.
05/02/2010 16:42 fredericopassos#8
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Originally Posted by Rythora View Post
Ok, Firstly I'd check your BIOS (Basic INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM)

When you turn on your PC press F2, Check the "Display adapters" and enable your GFX card if you can.

IF the file you downloaded is a .exe file all you will need to do is just install the software and it will sort itself out.
oh thats something new! gonna try it right now
05/02/2010 17:04 fredericopassos#9
I cant find "Display adapters" there. What i find is "Advanced Chipset Setup" and then there is an option named "Video Display Devices" that has these options "Auto" (this was the one settled), "CRT Only", "CLD Only", DFP Only", "TV Only", "CRT Force(Auto)", "TV Force(Auto)" and "CRT/TV Force"! is this familiar to you?
05/03/2010 08:04 HexCon#10
There should be an option to schoose PCI-e & PCI & AGP Card...
05/03/2010 14:01 fredericopassos#11
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Originally Posted by hendrik15a View Post
There should be an option to schoose PCI-e & PCI & AGP Card...
didnt saw it..
05/03/2010 21:29 NoZlik3#12
update only the Motherboard on his Website lik3 update blablabla blub Board... works fine :D
05/04/2010 17:49 fredericopassos#13
NVM The Problem Is Solved :D
05/04/2010 19:58 =.-#14
The SVGA Standart Driver has been installed... guys honestly, if the wrong card was installed, he had also missed the right port on the back side, and with "formatting" you dont change any things on the bios...

try this [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]

catalyst drivers are usually universal for all ati cards.
05/05/2010 14:02 fredericopassos#15
The Problem was that in my Computer Box and PackardBell web site they registered ATI RADEON Xpress 200 series as my graphic driver, but they were wrong (a friend of my use remote help to get in my computer and he check the detailed system info [dont know how he got there, he's an Software Engineer..]) and check that the card installed was ATI RADEON Xpress 1100 .. so he downloaded they right driver and installed it, problem solved :)