Final Install Difficulties with ATI X1600 Pro with 512MB of memory

G

Guest

I downloaded the final version of Windows Vista RTM from the website. I have
a Sapphire Radeon X1600 Pro with 512MB (AGP). I have seen multiple people
complaining about installation problems with this version of cards. I still
can't find a solution for this problem. The BSOD comes up after the install.
Does Microsoft have any answers for this problem?? I know it has been a
problem since RC1, and I have never seen an answer for this problem. It is
not only a Sapphire card that is a problem. Other cards have shown this same
problem. Please help!!
 
J

John

Hi
If you have a PC with AMD 64 x2 install VistabootPro and set it to 1 CPU
and you can install the vista drivers.
It works also with Aero.

John


What are the details on the BSOD? ? When does this occur?

Are you using the ATI Vista beta drivers for the card?

Drivers & Software:
http://atitech.com/support/driver.html

I would check with ATI support or the vendor where you purchased the card
for help.
 
G

Guest

Sorry, should have given more info. The problem occurs right around the time
of the reboot for the 1st start time up. Unfortunately, the blue screen of
death happens right around then. I never get a chance to select any drivers,
since the crash occurs then. I did see it say that there was a problem with
video something, but the BSOD goes away very quickly.

If you search around on TechNet and Google, you will see that many other
people are reporting this same problem. ONe person who seemed to get it to
work changed their aperature from 64Mb to 256MB for the 512 card, but that
option is not available on my BIOS.
 
G

Guest

Hello I am having the same problem. I have the same card and all. I took some
pictures of it:
This is after first reboot.
DSC01847.jpg

Then this comes up again.
DSC01848.jpg

Then during that this screen comes for like 2 seconds.
DSC01853.jpg

and thats that it keeps restarting my computer and comming to this screen
 
M

Mr. Vista

Have you fixed this problem?.


jplappo said:
Sorry, should have given more info. The problem occurs right around the
time
of the reboot for the 1st start time up. Unfortunately, the blue screen
of
death happens right around then. I never get a chance to select any
drivers,
since the crash occurs then. I did see it say that there was a problem
with
video something, but the BSOD goes away very quickly.

If you search around on TechNet and Google, you will see that many other
people are reporting this same problem. ONe person who seemed to get it
to
work changed their aperature from 64Mb to 256MB for the 512 card, but that
option is not available on my BIOS.
 
W

Will

go into your bios
and under "advanced features" (or similar depending on what bios you have)
there should be an entry that reads "boot VGA to" on that entry you should
have an option of PCI, AGP, or PCI-E select the appropriate one, but
regardless wether you have an AGP card or PCI express PCI should not be
selected that will in most circumstances cause a hardware conflict which
your screen seems to indicate.

I hope this helps
 
G

Guest

I just went there and saw no such thing.

Will said:
go into your bios
and under "advanced features" (or similar depending on what bios you have)
there should be an entry that reads "boot VGA to" on that entry you should
have an option of PCI, AGP, or PCI-E select the appropriate one, but
regardless wether you have an AGP card or PCI express PCI should not be
selected that will in most circumstances cause a hardware conflict which
your screen seems to indicate.

I hope this helps

coolcat said:
Hello I am having the same problem. I have the same card and all. I took
some
pictures of it:
This is after first reboot.
DSC01847.jpg

Then this comes up again.
DSC01848.jpg

Then during that this screen comes for like 2 seconds.
DSC01853.jpg

and thats that it keeps restarting my computer and comming to this screen
 
G

Guest

Still haven't seen a solution for this problem. I tried it again today after
having a stable install for Vista with a Nvidia 256MB 6200. Less power than
my card, but it still didn't work, tried to install drivers in safe mode and
others, but it still crashes.

Jack

coolcat said:
I just went there and saw no such thing.

Will said:
go into your bios
and under "advanced features" (or similar depending on what bios you have)
there should be an entry that reads "boot VGA to" on that entry you should
have an option of PCI, AGP, or PCI-E select the appropriate one, but
regardless wether you have an AGP card or PCI express PCI should not be
selected that will in most circumstances cause a hardware conflict which
your screen seems to indicate.

I hope this helps

coolcat said:
Hello I am having the same problem. I have the same card and all. I took
some
pictures of it:
This is after first reboot.
DSC01847.jpg

Then this comes up again.
DSC01848.jpg

Then during that this screen comes for like 2 seconds.
DSC01853.jpg

and thats that it keeps restarting my computer and comming to this screen
 

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