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ATI Radeon All In Wonder 9600 XT boot to safe mode problem and blue screen

 
 
Joe Tansey
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      29th Oct 2004
I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
message:
Out of range
set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh

These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.

Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
boot to safe mode.

OS: XP pro, SP2
Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
ASUS P4SDX mainboard
Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
2 gig ram
2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
3 External USB 2 hard drives
 
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=?Utf-8?B?QkFS?=
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      29th Oct 2004
You need to go through Control Panel, Display to set the system display
properties to that which is acceptable to the Monitor itself.

Changing the properties via the monitor's on screen menu is not changing the
system properties.

"Joe Tansey" wrote:

> I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
> try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
> message:
> Out of range
> set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh
>
> These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
> There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
> menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.
>
> Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
> screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
> have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
> before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
> Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
> Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
> boot to safe mode.
>
> OS: XP pro, SP2
> Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
> ASUS P4SDX mainboard
> Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
> 2 gig ram
> 2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
> 3 External USB 2 hard drives
>

 
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namniar
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      29th Oct 2004
ATI has a removal tool on their website (I believe gets rid of anything ATI
related from your system) maybe Nvidea has something similar. You may wish
to remove the ATI software/drivers as well and reload it in vgamode.

Uninstall antivirus before removing and reinstalling ATI software (quote
from their website).

Pardon my ignorance, but what are Omega drivers? This is a built by ATI
card not powered by ATI, right?

r.


"Joe Tansey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
> try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
> message:
> Out of range
> set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh
>
> These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
> There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
> menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.
>
> Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
> screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
> have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
> before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
> Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
> Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
> boot to safe mode.
>
> OS: XP pro, SP2
> Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
> ASUS P4SDX mainboard
> Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
> 2 gig ram
> 2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
> 3 External USB 2 hard drives



 
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DL
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      29th Oct 2004
Nvidea drivers often uninstalled in add/remove dialogue

"namniar" <this@that> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> ATI has a removal tool on their website (I believe gets rid of anything

ATI
> related from your system) maybe Nvidea has something similar. You may

wish
> to remove the ATI software/drivers as well and reload it in vgamode.
>
> Uninstall antivirus before removing and reinstalling ATI software (quote
> from their website).
>
> Pardon my ignorance, but what are Omega drivers? This is a built by ATI
> card not powered by ATI, right?
>
> r.
>
>
> "Joe Tansey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
> > try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
> > message:
> > Out of range
> > set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh
> >
> > These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
> > There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
> > menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.
> >
> > Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
> > screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
> > have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
> > before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
> > Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
> > Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
> > boot to safe mode.
> >
> > OS: XP pro, SP2
> > Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
> > ASUS P4SDX mainboard
> > Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
> > 2 gig ram
> > 2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
> > 3 External USB 2 hard drives

>
>



 
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namniar
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      29th Oct 2004
Same with ATI. The utility I spoke of is for incomplete and/or problem
removals. I have personally never had to use it.

r.


"DL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Nvidea drivers often uninstalled in add/remove dialogue
>
> "namniar" <this@that> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> ATI has a removal tool on their website (I believe gets rid of anything

> ATI
>> related from your system) maybe Nvidea has something similar. You may

> wish
>> to remove the ATI software/drivers as well and reload it in vgamode.
>>
>> Uninstall antivirus before removing and reinstalling ATI software (quote
>> from their website).
>>
>> Pardon my ignorance, but what are Omega drivers? This is a built by ATI
>> card not powered by ATI, right?
>>
>> r.
>>
>>
>> "Joe Tansey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
>> > try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
>> > message:
>> > Out of range
>> > set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh
>> >
>> > These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
>> > There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
>> > menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.
>> >
>> > Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
>> > screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
>> > have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
>> > before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
>> > Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
>> > Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
>> > boot to safe mode.
>> >
>> > OS: XP pro, SP2
>> > Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
>> > ASUS P4SDX mainboard
>> > Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
>> > 2 gig ram
>> > 2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
>> > 3 External USB 2 hard drives

>>
>>

>
>



 
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David Hollway [MVP]
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      30th Oct 2004
"Joe Tansey" <> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
> Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
> screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I


To give you a chance to read the blue-screen error text, configure your
system to NOT reboot when a STOP error occurs.
Right-click on My Computer icon, select Properties, select Advanced and then
under "Startup and Recovery" click Settings. On the ensuing dialog box
untick "Automatically restart" and click OK.

This should give you chance to read the text next time an error occurs, and
with luck diagnose the cause.
Hope this helps.


 
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Joe Tansey
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      30th Oct 2004
Omega drivers at http://www.omegadrivers.net/
Supposed to be better drivers for ATI cards than ATI drivers.

>Same with ATI. The utility I spoke of is for incomplete and/or problem
>removals. I have personally never had to use it.
>
>r.
>
>
>"DL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Nvidea drivers often uninstalled in add/remove dialogue
>>
>> "namniar" <this@that> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> ATI has a removal tool on their website (I believe gets rid of anything

>> ATI
>>> related from your system) maybe Nvidea has something similar. You may

>> wish
>>> to remove the ATI software/drivers as well and reload it in vgamode.
>>>
>>> Uninstall antivirus before removing and reinstalling ATI software (quote
>>> from their website).
>>>
>>> Pardon my ignorance, but what are Omega drivers? This is a built by ATI
>>> card not powered by ATI, right?
>>>
>>> r.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Joe Tansey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> >I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
>>> > try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
>>> > message:
>>> > Out of range
>>> > set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh
>>> >
>>> > These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
>>> > There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
>>> > menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.
>>> >
>>> > Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
>>> > screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
>>> > have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
>>> > before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
>>> > Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
>>> > Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
>>> > boot to safe mode.
>>> >
>>> > OS: XP pro, SP2
>>> > Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
>>> > ASUS P4SDX mainboard
>>> > Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
>>> > 2 gig ram
>>> > 2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
>>> > 3 External USB 2 hard drives
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>


 
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Nathan McNulty
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      30th Oct 2004
They are simply an enhanced version of the ATI drivers. ATI's drivers
come out of the box for better synthetic benchmarking scores at the cost
of image quality and is often limited in its options.

The Omega Drivers have simply been edited to allow even laptops to use
them and focuses more on quality of image and keeps the gamer in mind
instead of some benchmark

-----
Nathan McNulty

Joe Tansey wrote:
> Omega drivers at http://www.omegadrivers.net/
> Supposed to be better drivers for ATI cards than ATI drivers.
>
>
>>Same with ATI. The utility I spoke of is for incomplete and/or problem
>>removals. I have personally never had to use it.
>>
>>r.
>>
>>
>>"DL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>Nvidea drivers often uninstalled in add/remove dialogue
>>>
>>>"namniar" <this@that> wrote in message
>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>>ATI has a removal tool on their website (I believe gets rid of anything
>>>
>>>ATI
>>>
>>>>related from your system) maybe Nvidea has something similar. You may
>>>
>>>wish
>>>
>>>>to remove the ATI software/drivers as well and reload it in vgamode.
>>>>
>>>>Uninstall antivirus before removing and reinstalling ATI software (quote
>>>>from their website).
>>>>
>>>>Pardon my ignorance, but what are Omega drivers? This is a built by ATI
>>>>card not powered by ATI, right?
>>>>
>>>>r.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Joe Tansey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>
>>>>>I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
>>>>>try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
>>>>>message:
>>>>>Out of range
>>>>>set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh
>>>>>
>>>>>These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
>>>>>There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
>>>>>menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.
>>>>>
>>>>>Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
>>>>>screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
>>>>>have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
>>>>>before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
>>>>>Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
>>>>>Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
>>>>>boot to safe mode.
>>>>>
>>>>>OS: XP pro, SP2
>>>>>Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
>>>>>ASUS P4SDX mainboard
>>>>>Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
>>>>>2 gig ram
>>>>>2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
>>>>>3 External USB 2 hard drives
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>

 
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namniar
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      30th Oct 2004
Thanks Joe & Nathan

r.

"Nathan McNulty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> They are simply an enhanced version of the ATI drivers. ATI's drivers
> come out of the box for better synthetic benchmarking scores at the cost
> of image quality and is often limited in its options.
>
> The Omega Drivers have simply been edited to allow even laptops to use
> them and focuses more on quality of image and keeps the gamer in mind
> instead of some benchmark
>
> -----
> Nathan McNulty
>
> Joe Tansey wrote:
>> Omega drivers at http://www.omegadrivers.net/
>> Supposed to be better drivers for ATI cards than ATI drivers.
>>
>>
>>>Same with ATI. The utility I spoke of is for incomplete and/or problem
>>>removals. I have personally never had to use it.
>>>
>>>r.
>>>
>>>
>>>"DL" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>>Nvidea drivers often uninstalled in add/remove dialogue
>>>>
>>>>"namniar" <this@that> wrote in message
>>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>
>>>>>ATI has a removal tool on their website (I believe gets rid of anything
>>>>
>>>>ATI
>>>>
>>>>>related from your system) maybe Nvidea has something similar. You may
>>>>
>>>>wish
>>>>
>>>>>to remove the ATI software/drivers as well and reload it in vgamode.
>>>>>
>>>>>Uninstall antivirus before removing and reinstalling ATI software
>>>>>(quote
>>>>>from their website).
>>>>>
>>>>>Pardon my ignorance, but what are Omega drivers? This is a built by
>>>>>ATI
>>>>>card not powered by ATI, right?
>>>>>
>>>>>r.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Joe Tansey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>>
>>>>>>I have installed a new 9600 XT. There are a couple of problems. If I
>>>>>>try to boot to safe mode, the screen will go black and I get a
>>>>>>message:
>>>>>>Out of range
>>>>>>set monitor to 1280x1024, 60 hertz refresh
>>>>>>
>>>>>>These are the settings of the monitor, HP Pavilion f1903
>>>>>>There is nothing on the screen but black and the message. Monitor
>>>>>>menu will not work so I have to boot to regular mode.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Also was getting a blue screen every once in awhile. Message on
>>>>>>screen disappears to fast to read but it is a driver problem. I did
>>>>>>have an Nvidea card installed and could not unistall the drivers
>>>>>>before I installed the Radeon. Have tried to manually remove all the
>>>>>>Nvidea drivers. I now have the Omega drivers for Ati cards installed.
>>>>>>Blue screen has not come up for a couple of days but still can not
>>>>>>boot to safe mode.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>OS: XP pro, SP2
>>>>>>Pentium 4, 2.4 mH processor
>>>>>>ASUS P4SDX mainboard
>>>>>>Sound Blaster Extigy sound card
>>>>>>2 gig ram
>>>>>>2 SATA hard drives, SATA Plextor DVDR/CDR drive
>>>>>>3 External USB 2 hard drives
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>

>>



 
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