"patrickp" <(E-Mail Removed) - take five to email me> wrote in
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> "Lutrell" <no-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Ov7hb.29501$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > The instructions say for installing new Catalyst drivers with WXP to
first
> > "Uninstall the ATI Display Driver". Does that mean go to the Add or
> Remove
> > menu of Control Panel and only select "ATI Display Drivers" for removal
> (and
> > not ATI Control Panel and ATI Decoder 2.1...) ?
> > I did that last time and when I rebooted the desktop was all scrambled.
> Took
> > me several tries to get into Safe mode/VGA upon rebooting to fix it
(maybe
> > because my USB keyboard was not always recognized during bootup?).
> > Do I have to uninstall the old drivers or is there another uninstall
> option?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Lutrell
> >
> >
> Depends what you mean by scrambled, Lutrell - the standard Windows driver
> runs in 640 x 480 resolution and 256 colours. If what you're seeing is an
> enlarged part of your desktop very poorly rendered and your icons large
and
> differently arranged, that's normal. It should all go right again when
you
> install the new display driver and reset your resolution and colour depth.
>
> But, generally speaking, yes, you should have the standard Windows driver
> running to install a new display driver and uninstalling theold one should
> set this when you reboot.
>
> HTH patrickp
>
>
By scrambled, I mean a complete snow of different pixels colors. I could
barely make out something moving on the screen when I moved the cursor. I
did get a normal low res screen on bootup with the Windows logo, but as
soon as it went to the desktop it was scrambled. Something went wrong when I
uninstalled the drivers. Maybe if I set the resolution low and then
uninstall the drivers?
I had a hell of a time trying to hit the F8 key at just the right time to
run safe mode and it took me a very long time (sometimes it would not let
me skip the disk scan and I had to wait through that) and several reboot
tries.
Lutrell
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