Re: New Error message appearing "MOM.EXE - .NET Framework Initiali



You can set a new restore point certainly, in case you run into more
problems. It's hard to say though just what situation doing a system restore
at this point will leave you with , it could be worse. There's no need to
remove .Net 3.

You'll probably end up having to reinstall the drivers anyways so I'd leave
system restore alone at this point and concentrate directly on eliminating
the problems generating your errors. A clean driver installation using the
correct driver for the Express 200 chipset is important, so use the ATI
software removal utility to uninstall the currently installed drivers.

The driver you need to download for your ATI chipset is different than the
one I would need for mine, even though the Catalyst version number is 7.10
for both. That's because the Xpress 200 is an integrated graphics chipset
which also includes the graphics subsystem hardware on the motherboard. You
should note that there is an Xpress 200 chipset and also an Xpress 200M
chipset. Also get the appropriate driver for your version of XP.

Assuming that your computer is running 32bit XP Home or Pro, the name of
your downloaded driver file should begin with "7-10-igp_xp32". That is the
one that includes support for the integrated graphics chipset. If you
already have a driver file that begins with "7-10_xp32" it is the wrong
driver (incomplete) for your system.

Direct link to the XP Home/Pro driver download page is here:

http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=xp/integrated-xp


For other versions of XP use this page to find the correct driver (always
pick Integrated/Motherboard in the second column):

http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html


Instead of installing the current version of the driver you could opt to
revert back to your original drivers. In that case you'd have to source the
drivers from the computer manufacturer or on your system recovery discs.





"UKUser007" <UKUser007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EF0C9E29-00D0-4FBF-987B-CBAF2B08179D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello Ralf

I received an auto response which didn't answer or look at my query so
I've
replied to them and are awaiting a response from graphics support.

I've looked at driver upgrades but am a bit worried about downloading and
fiddling more.

Would it be advisable to do a restore to before I downloaded v3 and all
the
updates from windows xp, before I put the game back etc and download v2
which
was the initial error message?

I've checked add/remove programmes and although I only downloaded v3 it
seems that v2 is there too (net.framework)

"RalfG" wrote:

Can't swear by it but AFAIK .NET versions are not upgrades from each
other,
they are just different, so if ver.2 is specified then that is the one
you
need.

"UKUser007" <UKUser007@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6F302C2B-D2F3-497C-A7ED-A47C10849724@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi DB

Yes you are right it did say it wanted v2 but a friend advised to go to
v3.

I've just registered and sent in a support ticket and told them
everything
I've done/downloaded etc and that's gone through to the graphics
support.

I'm signing off now as I've been on this computer fiddling with this
all
day
and it's now nearly 20.30.

I have printed out the instructions from the processor support but
haven't
touched anything and will see what graphics support says.

I'll update you tomorrow and I appreciate all your help very much :)

If I had known putting on this demo game would cause all this trouble I
would never have installed it, but you live and learn.







.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: graphics device driver
    ... > all the graphics drivers hook together. ... So, using the Unix driver ... hacking up a VMS driver for the card is not too ... OpenVMS does not provide a general toolkit for doing X11 DDX/Driver support. ...
    (comp.os.vms)
  • Re: glyph index to character code
    ... I've forwarded your comments to the manager of the DDK support team. ... what I was trying to say is that folks with both graphics and ... driver experience are rare here, and tend to be ddk first, gdi second. ...
    (microsoft.public.win32.programmer.gdi)
  • Re: I inadvertently restore system to its original state
    ... I want to add a new video card to my HP Pavillion a820n computer. ... I wanted to delete other left driver under display ... I believe you are confusing System Restore (a function of the Windows XP ... Then you would need to run a data recovery program on the other PC to ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
  • Re: A system restore query
    ... I don't think I want to roll back, ... The new board was installed and a repair install ... I'm thinking I should not ever use System Restore to restore back to a point ... > How To Use the Roll Back Driver Feature in Windows XP ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize)
  • Re: disk drive installation error
    ... Hard drives typically do not require device drivers to be loaded. ... low level driver other than those stated. ... a system restore to a point prior to installing that hw. ... then install the hardware again. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.device_driver.dev)