Re: Radeon Graphics card
- From: "Anna" <myname@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 08:43:54 -0500
"Anna" wrote:
uanime5:
After you boot with your graphics card installed, what exactly happens
when
you access the ATI driver from whatever source contains the driver (CD,
floppy disk, file) and you attempt to install the driver. Do you receive
some sort of "unable to locate" error message?
Anna
"uanime5" <uanime5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When I boot up my computer it cannot detect the graphics card, so I have
to
put the monitor cable in the onboard monitor socket rather than the
graphics
card's socket. When I attempt to install the drivers it says I do not have
the hardware required to install them. For some reason my computer cannot
detect this card, so it acts like no card has been put in my computer.
Basically I need to know how I can make my computer auto-detect the
graphics
card.
uanime5:
Why don't you try this...?
1. After installing your graphics card and connecting your monitor to the
graphic card's connector, boot up to a Desktop.
2. Forget about the fact that your computer "cannot detect the graphics
card."
3. Leave your monitor cable attached to the graphic card's connector and
access whatever media you're using that contains the ATI video driver.
4. Install the ATI video driver.
Let's see what happens next, OK?
Anna
.
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