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help with radeon 9600 pro and windows 2000 pro

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goodday all

i recently got a ati radeon 9600 pro with 128 ddr ram. i removed me geforce2mx400 agp and replaced it with my radeon. i booted up in windows and removed nvida drivers. i then tried to install the ati drivers and an error message comes up saying that i have to install the standard vga drivers before running setup. so i uninstalled the drivers from device manager and the error message still appears. i reboot into safe mode, dosent work. i try disabling the device, dosent work. when i try and find a suitable driver and uncheck all the boxes it goes and finds an oem11.inf, so i rename that file hopeing that it will then change to standard drivers, dosent work. my specs are asus a7n8x deluxe mobo, amd athlon 1ghz, 512 ddr ram.

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Sounds like you need to download and install the most recent version of your MOBO's AGP drivers.

Try going <A HREF="http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_udp_winxp_2.45" target="_new">HERE</A> first download/install the unified drivers, and then trying the process again.

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