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Driver settings lost on reboot

 
 
Brian
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      30th Dec 2003
I have upgraded from 98se to 2000pro. I have an ATI AIW
8500 Radeon graphics card. Settings are not recognized at
startup. I can manually install drivers and it works
well. However, upon reboot driver settings are lost and I
must manual re-install drivers. How do I get win2k to
remember driver settings upon reboot?

 
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Joseph Conway [MSFT]
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      3rd Jan 2004
Reboot the machine into safe mode, remove the card and any duplicates you
find in device manager and reboot the machine normally and reinstall the
card.

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"Brian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have upgraded from 98se to 2000pro. I have an ATI AIW
> 8500 Radeon graphics card. Settings are not recognized at
> startup. I can manually install drivers and it works
> well. However, upon reboot driver settings are lost and I
> must manual re-install drivers. How do I get win2k to
> remember driver settings upon reboot?
>



 
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