Tom's Hardware > Forum > Graphic & Displays > ATI > Freeze After Installing Drivers

Freeze After Installing Drivers

Forum Graphic & Displays : ATI - Freeze After Installing Drivers

Tom's Hardware: Over 1.4 million members in 6 different countries available to answer all your high-tech questions. Sign up now! Its free!
Word :    Username :           
 

Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.videocards.ati (More info?)

 

I have a Radeon 9000 Pro w/128 Mb that is installed in a dual boot
system. The original computer came with Win98fe and I recently
installed WinXP on physical "D" drive in a dual boot configuration. I
also upgraded the video card with the 9000. Installation of the ATI
drivers and Control Panel from the CD went without problem on the
WinXP system. Everything works as expected.

But, when I try to install the ATI drivers from the CD on the Win98
system nothing works right. The installation appears to go OK, but
after everything is installed, I get an error message that says there
is a problem with the AGP slot. And the ATI diagnostics fail on most
of the tests, even though the display looks OK. I know nothing is
wrong with the AGP slot, everything works perfectly on the WinXP side.
And the old card that I replaced is also an AGP card.

So I downloaded the latest driver package from the ATI website. When I
started the installation, I got an error message that said there was a
corrupt file in the package. So I downloaded just the driver package
and it installed with no problems. But when I boot the computer, it
freezes after the Windows desktop has been displayed and before the
"wait" icon on the mouse cursor changes to the "ready" icon. Everytime
I boot, it freezes. The only way I can boot to Win98 without freezing
is to delete every ATI file I can find and let it boot with just
generic Windows VGA drivers.

Any ideas will be appreciated.

Regards, hawk

Sponsored Links
Register or log in to remove.
Tom's Hardware > Forum > Graphic & Displays > ATI > Freeze After Installing Drivers
Go to:

There are 539 identified and unidentified users. To see the list of identified users, Click here.

Please mind

You are about to answer a thread that has been inactive for more than 6 months.
If you still wish to proceed, please ensure that your posting is original and does not duplicate or overlap any prior responses to this thread.

Add a reply Cancel
Sponsored links
  • Ask the community now
  • Publish
Ad
They won a badge
Join us in greeting them