Catalyst Beta Driver for Windows Vista Build 5308

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Andre Da Costa [Extended64]

Feedback:
ATI Usability Feedback: This is your opportunity to provide us with feedback
that will help improve software and driver usability


ATI is one of the first graphic providers to make a 64-bit driver that
supports the Longhorn Display Driver Model (LDDM) – the Microsoft Vista
revolutionary graphic driver standard – as well as the first to provide LDDM
drivers for integrated graphics processors. By making LDDM drivers available
more than a full year prior to Windows Vista release, ATI provides
developers with a stable, feature-enabled and performance-optimized platform
for application development. ATI is also the first to provide Catalyst®
Windows Vista driver feedback via our Catalyst® Crew Feedback program.

Read the rest here:
https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&questionID=19933

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Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\)

Whoops, double post :blush:p But useful information none the less :blush:)

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Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\)

Not a prob :blush:)

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Deansweb2004|NT

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Gordon R. Speirs

How good is this driver? I have a Radeon 9550 kicking around that I might
try it out with.
 
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Tekguru (Daron Brewood)

Thanks Andre!, Perhaps when people start submitting feedback they will
improve their drivers... Its soooo slow when enabling the Glass Effect and
its suprizing considering im on a half decent computer :(

Well for me the X800XT worked perfectly before installing the drivers and
now its very sluggish so I think I might just have to go through the pains
of removing it.
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Riccardo Cretti

Andre said:
Feedback:
ATI Usability Feedback: This is your opportunity to provide us with feedback
that will help improve software and driver usability

ATI is one of the first graphic providers to make a 64-bit driver that
supports the Longhorn Display Driver Model (LDDM) – the Microsoft Vista
revolutionary graphic driver standard – as well as the first to provide LDDM
drivers for integrated graphics processors. By making LDDM drivers available
more than a full year prior to Windows Vista release, ATI provides
developers with a stable, feature-enabled and performance-optimized platform
for application development. ATI is also the first to provide Catalyst®
Windows Vista driver feedback via our Catalyst® Crew Feedback program.

Read the rest here:
https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&questionID=19933

Good news, thanks!
 
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Tomaz Cerar

Hello,
I have Toshiba P30 laptop with mobility RADEON 9700 64M ram. I tried to
install the driver and it went fine. Then I had to reboot the computer. And
then when it tired to initialize the graphic I got BSOD.
If you need any more info on my hardware setup feel free to contact me.

cheers,
Toma¾
 
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Guest

I'm having trouble installing the Catalyst Vista 5308 drivers. I am following
the directions in the install notes, but when it tries to install, the
installer just waits forever until I cancel out of it (the installer UI is
still responsive). My Radeon 9550 256MB card seems to had default drivers
installed by build 5308, so I already do get the Aero Glass effects, but I'd
like to test ATI's drivers.

Anyone suffering from the same problem?
 
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Zack Whittaker

If there are any .INF files, try right clicking on them and selecting
"Install". I had a trouble with some drivers of a previous build, and this
did the trick for me :blush:)

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of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
that up!

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Tony

If you have the vista ATI drivers installed then the ATI drivers will not
install.
You must set it as VGA drivers.
 
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Guest

Thanks! I'll try that out (though I dread seeing Vista in VGA mode, even for
a little while :) )
 
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Guest

So, I tried what you suggested last night and now I'm in worse shape than
before. I set the driver to VGA and attempted to install the new ATI beta
catalyst drivers for Vista, and it still gave the same problem. I then booted
into safe mode and attempted it, and attempting the driver installation gave
me a slightly different error - it said there's an error adding the drivers
to the driver store.

Finally, after giving up on the beta Catalyst Vista drivers, I found that I
couldn't get Vista back to my original config. The built-in Radeon Vista
drivers are no longer there! So, at this point, I'm stuck in VGA mode :-(

Am I just out of luck or is any of this a known problem to ATI and/or MS?

-Kevin
 

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