ati control panel problem

A

Appie

When I instal the newest Ati driver for my Radeon 9700 Pro it is not
possible to instal the control panel. Even with older driver and cntr panel
it`s not possible to instal the control panel. When I try to instal the
control panel I get a message that RPC cannot be changed. When I try to
change the vid card settings the screen wents blue and there is a VXD
problem.

I run Win 98 SE
P4 2,8Ghz
MSI 845 PE MAX 2 mainboard
Radeon 9700 Pro (Hercules)

Please help

Thnx
Appie
 
S

Strontium

Run a virus check, with the latest definition file.

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Appie stood up at show-n-tell, in [email protected], and
said:
When I instal the newest Ati driver for my Radeon 9700 Pro it is not
possible to instal the control panel. Even with older driver and cntr
panel it`s not possible to instal the control panel. When I try to
instal the control panel I get a message that RPC cannot be changed.
When I try to change the vid card settings the screen wents blue and
there is a VXD problem.

I run Win 98 SE
P4 2,8Ghz
MSI 845 PE MAX 2 mainboard
Radeon 9700 Pro (Hercules)

Please help

Thnx
Appie

--
Strontium

"You may be right! It's all a waste of time! I guess
that's just a chance I'm prepared to take....A danger
I'm prepared to face.....Cut to the chase." - RUSH
 
A

Appie

No. I did a clean instal. Even I tried to instal Win ME. I got the same
problem. When I install Win XP there`s no problem at all. I have a dual boot
system and want to have Win 98 for games for the children. I had to format
the disk with Win 98 and after that it`s not possible to instal the
videocard. (control panel)
I did several times before a re-installation from Win 98 and had no
problems.

What can be wrong. I asked Hercules, but they didn`t answer.
 
C

Claw Jammer

No. I did a clean instal.

Very strange. The common denominator would seem to be the control panel
file. On one occasion, I downloaded about four different driver files
simultaneously from the ATI server, and a few of them were corrupt.
Have you tried re-downloading the file?

I don't see why the hardware itself would be the issue.
 
A

Appie

No I didn`t. I will trie that.
thnx.

Claw Jammer said:
Very strange. The common denominator would seem to be the control panel
file. On one occasion, I downloaded about four different driver files
simultaneously from the ATI server, and a few of them were corrupt.
Have you tried re-downloading the file?

I don't see why the hardware itself would be the issue.
 

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