Device driver - NTativrv01

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SSI

1900 GT card and per ATI Tech support I have disabled this device. Here is
what the told me to do a month ago:

"NTativrv01 is a wdm capture device.
There currently are no drivers available for the device under Vista, so you
should disable it in the device manager."

The new drivers (7.2) still do not seem to support this so does anyone know
when ATI will release drivers, or a work around for this?

Thank you
 
C

Carl

Thanks for that NTativrv01, I was wondering what that was. Sorry I can't
help you with your problem, but you have helped me out there!
 
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SSI

Thanks for the link and I guess I will wait for a while ... from what you
are saying this is the best thing to do!
 
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Tom Lake

SSI said:
Thanks for the link and I guess I will wait for a while ... from what you
are saying this is the best thing to do!

Does the 7.2 driver dated 2/21/07 have the file you need? If so' it's out
of beta and available
on the ATI Website.

Tom Lake
 
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Hertz_Donut

I cannot find the "component download link". Would you please be so kind as
to post the link here?

Honu
 
S

SSI

Thanks so much for the link. I downloaded it and run it however the question
mark is still there and when I try to update the driver windows is unable to
do so. I tried pointing to the directory manually, have the windows search
automatically, with no success. What am I doing wrong?
 
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james H

Are you having Windows do the update or are you doing it yourself? Windows
will only update if it can find any NEWER versions, If you do it, the system
does not care if they are newer or older. I up and down grade at will
without any problems.
 
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james H

Sorry, missed that part of this thread. Still too soon to switch to Vista,
not enough driver support, and even then it is shaky at best. And you are
right, on the VISTA page there is no seperate file option/link. They don't
expect anyone to want them I guess.
 

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