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Old 25-06-2003, 01:59 AM   #1
Jamie Parker
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I went to the www.ati.com page today to download the new Catalyst 3.5
drivers for my Radeon 9700 Pro. I downloaded both the Display Driver file
and the ATI Control Panel file to my desktop.

I had deleted my old ATI drivers and ATI control panel under Add/Remove
Programs, rebooted, and was ready to install the new drivers.

I double click on the Display Driver file Icon on my desktop to open its
InstallShield Wizard, I click NEXT, the program zips by on my screen...and
then nothing. I'm left at the Desktop with a InstallShield program bar on
the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, but clicking it does nothing. It
almost seems like the install program might be running in the background,
but I sat there staring at my screen for a half hour, and still nothing.

Basically, it seems like the InstallShield Wizard program just hangs up
right after I run it.

I've tried this multiple times, with the same results. And I've disabled
everything in the system tray (including my antivirus program) before trying
to install the drivers, so I don't think there's anything else running that
might cause a conflict. CTRL-ALT-DELETE shows the InstallShield as the only
process running (but if it's running, it's not doing anything).

Any suggestions?

My system:

Pent IV 2.66 GHz

1 GB Memory

ATI Radeon 9700 Pro videocard


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Old 25-06-2003, 07:26 AM   #2
patrickp
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"Jamie Parker" <red@falcon.com> wrote in message
news:BD2dnTy4BZxmnGSjXTWJiA@comcast.com...
> I went to the www.ati.com page today to download the new Catalyst 3.5
> drivers for my Radeon 9700 Pro. I downloaded both the Display Driver file
> and the ATI Control Panel file to my desktop.
>
> I had deleted my old ATI drivers and ATI control panel under Add/Remove
> Programs, rebooted, and was ready to install the new drivers.
>
> I double click on the Display Driver file Icon on my desktop to open its
> InstallShield Wizard, I click NEXT, the program zips by on my screen...and
> then nothing. I'm left at the Desktop with a InstallShield program bar on
> the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, but clicking it does nothing.

It
> almost seems like the install program might be running in the background,
> but I sat there staring at my screen for a half hour, and still nothing.
>
> Basically, it seems like the InstallShield Wizard program just hangs up
> right after I run it.
>
> I've tried this multiple times, with the same results. And I've disabled
> everything in the system tray (including my antivirus program) before

trying
> to install the drivers, so I don't think there's anything else running

that
> might cause a conflict. CTRL-ALT-DELETE shows the InstallShield as the

only
> process running (but if it's running, it's not doing anything).
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> My system:
>
> Pent IV 2.66 GHz
>
> 1 GB Memory
>
> ATI Radeon 9700 Pro videocard
>
>

Some people seem to be having problems with their InstallShield
installation. I _think_ I've solved mine with a visit to
http://consumer.installshield.com/.

patrickp


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Old 25-06-2003, 12:47 PM   #3
Tom Salvin
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Default Re: Problems installing new drivers - help!

Go to device manager and open Display devices, open that and click on the
display adapter, highlight it and choose properties, then driver, then
update driver. When you get to display devices, choose display all devices
and choose standard pci display device (vga). Say ok and reboot and try
reinstalling from there. It's late and I'm not sure I named everything
exactly correct, but that should work. The main idea is from device manager
change the driver to the standard pci adapter (vga) otherwise it still
thinks your old drivers are present. Hope this works.

"Jamie Parker" <red@falcon.com> wrote in message
news:BD2dnTy4BZxmnGSjXTWJiA@comcast.com...
> I went to the www.ati.com page today to download the new Catalyst 3.5
> drivers for my Radeon 9700 Pro. I downloaded both the Display Driver file
> and the ATI Control Panel file to my desktop.
>
> I had deleted my old ATI drivers and ATI control panel under Add/Remove
> Programs, rebooted, and was ready to install the new drivers.
>
> I double click on the Display Driver file Icon on my desktop to open its
> InstallShield Wizard, I click NEXT, the program zips by on my screen...and
> then nothing. I'm left at the Desktop with a InstallShield program bar on
> the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, but clicking it does nothing.

It
> almost seems like the install program might be running in the background,
> but I sat there staring at my screen for a half hour, and still nothing.
>
> Basically, it seems like the InstallShield Wizard program just hangs up
> right after I run it.
>
> I've tried this multiple times, with the same results. And I've disabled
> everything in the system tray (including my antivirus program) before

trying
> to install the drivers, so I don't think there's anything else running

that
> might cause a conflict. CTRL-ALT-DELETE shows the InstallShield as the

only
> process running (but if it's running, it's not doing anything).
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> My system:
>
> Pent IV 2.66 GHz
>
> 1 GB Memory
>
> ATI Radeon 9700 Pro videocard
>
>



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Old 25-06-2003, 09:17 PM   #4
Tom Salvin
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Sorry, I am wrong. In XP you don't get the option to install the Standard
PCI adapter. Will look into it and I hope someone or I stumble onto it
without resorting to installing an old PCI card and let XP try to set it up!
"Tom Salvin" <salvin@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:vfj6duqapf4df2@corp.supernews.com...
> Go to device manager and open Display devices, open that and click on the
> display adapter, highlight it and choose properties, then driver, then
> update driver. When you get to display devices, choose display all devices
> and choose standard pci display device (vga). Say ok and reboot and try
> reinstalling from there. It's late and I'm not sure I named everything
> exactly correct, but that should work. The main idea is from device

manager
> change the driver to the standard pci adapter (vga) otherwise it still
> thinks your old drivers are present. Hope this works.
>
> "Jamie Parker" <red@falcon.com> wrote in message
> news:BD2dnTy4BZxmnGSjXTWJiA@comcast.com...
> > I went to the www.ati.com page today to download the new Catalyst 3.5
> > drivers for my Radeon 9700 Pro. I downloaded both the Display Driver

file
> > and the ATI Control Panel file to my desktop.
> >
> > I had deleted my old ATI drivers and ATI control panel under Add/Remove
> > Programs, rebooted, and was ready to install the new drivers.
> >
> > I double click on the Display Driver file Icon on my desktop to open its
> > InstallShield Wizard, I click NEXT, the program zips by on my

screen...and
> > then nothing. I'm left at the Desktop with a InstallShield program bar

on
> > the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, but clicking it does nothing.

> It
> > almost seems like the install program might be running in the

background,
> > but I sat there staring at my screen for a half hour, and still nothing.
> >
> > Basically, it seems like the InstallShield Wizard program just hangs up
> > right after I run it.
> >
> > I've tried this multiple times, with the same results. And I've

disabled
> > everything in the system tray (including my antivirus program) before

> trying
> > to install the drivers, so I don't think there's anything else running

> that
> > might cause a conflict. CTRL-ALT-DELETE shows the InstallShield as the

> only
> > process running (but if it's running, it's not doing anything).
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > My system:
> >
> > Pent IV 2.66 GHz
> >
> > 1 GB Memory
> >
> > ATI Radeon 9700 Pro videocard
> >
> >

>
>



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