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I have an IBM ThinkPad T40p with an ATI FireGL 9000 card running the latest
drivers from the IBM Website. I fooled around with both the mobility modder to add Catalyst drivers and the Omega drivers. However, I was not pleased with the results and uninstalled. Now here is the problem. When I open the laptop from hibernation it shows "static lines" on screens. These lines look like snow on an old TV. Can anyone suggest the cause and cure? Thanks Mark |
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Mark W. wrote:
> I have an IBM ThinkPad T40p with an ATI FireGL 9000 card running the > latest drivers from the IBM Website. I fooled around with both the > mobility modder to add Catalyst drivers and the Omega drivers. > However, I was not pleased with the results and uninstalled. Now > here is the problem. When I open the laptop from hibernation it > shows "static lines" on screens. These lines look like snow on an > old TV. > Can anyone suggest the cause and cure? > > Thanks > > Mark Check that you have selected the correct monitor - LCD panel, and that you have not inadvertently selected other than a 60hz refresh rate in the FireGL properties. Try setting all props to Default. Q |
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Mark W. wrote:
> I have an IBM ThinkPad T40p with an ATI FireGL 9000 card running the > latest drivers from the IBM Website. I fooled around with both the > mobility modder to add Catalyst drivers and the Omega drivers. > However, I was not pleased with the results and uninstalled. Now > here is the problem. When I open the laptop from hibernation it > shows "static lines" on screens. These lines look like snow on an > old TV. > Can anyone suggest the cause and cure? > > Thanks > > Mark Sorry, I misread your post. With all the experimentation you've done, I'm suspicious that all of the changes in the ATI driver/kernel might not have been removed when you reinstalled the IBM ATI driver. I would try removing the ATI driver from safe mode and rebooting at least once from a standard VGA driver, and then reinstall the IBM ATI driver. If incorrect kernel data or registry entries are hanging around, a sort of clean reinstall might correct the problem. You might inquire from IBM's site how to do a clean reinstall of the ATI driver, if there is a KB on it. Alternatively, you might do a system restore from before you started the experiments. That might be easier and cleaner overall. Q |
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