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Radeon Update drivers (4.13.7184) vraagje

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Hoi,
deze week heb ik via de rubriek etc. alhier een update voor mijn radeon opgehaald:
het bestand Radeon-4.13.7184-Win9x.zip.ace.
Vreemd die zip.ace extensie maar ok. :?

Nu de vraag: hoe krijg ik deze drivers geïnstalleerd?

Volgens mij moet er een setup.exe of een x.inf bestand inzitten. :? Er zitten alleen een stel dl_ en cn_ en meer bestanden met underscore die uitgepakt moeten worden en twee bestanden:
ati9xwdm.cat en atii9xag.cat
Deze zijn in windows gekoppeld aan een spelletje (catz of van de kids). |:(

Kan iemand mij nog wijzer maken dan ik al ben? Ik ben erg nieuwsgierig naar die nieuwe drivers voor mijn Radeon >:)

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1). Uninstall your current ATI display driver. Do this by going into your control panel and running add/remove programs. ATI Display Driver should be one of the first few on your list. Choose yes when it asks if you would like to uninstall. Choose no when it asks to reboot.

2). Remove all leftover .inf files. Windows will use these to reinstall drivers (or at least try) without giving you an option for a clean install. To do this, you'll want to do a find all files/search, which can be accessed via the start menu. Windows ME has it labelled as search, and I believe Windows 9x has it labelled as find. In the search window, you'll want to enter ati*.inf as the target file. Don't bother making it search your whole hard disk, instead, under the look in field, type in C:\Windows\Inf, and make sure look in sub-folders is checked. Now your set, click find/search. Delete all files which it reports (make sure the location is c:\windows\inf or c:\windows\inf\other, do not delete ati*.inf files in other directories, just in case you chose to search your entire hard drive). Once you've completed the .inf flush, you're now ready to move on.

3). Reboot your computer. Windows will load with a default VGA adapter driver, which the ATI uninstall conveniently installs for you. Little do we know, ATI forgot to take out all the registry settings, ack! Here's what you need to do...

4). Run regedit. To do this, hit Start, click Run, and type regedit in the field and press Enter or hit OK. The windows registry entry will pop up. There are two sections you'll need to delete garbage from, the first one being the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE. Click the plus next to software and in the directory tree below it you will see a key labelled ATI Technologies, simply highlight this key and hit the delete key on your keyboard. Click yes to confirm removal when Windows prompts you. That will fix all previous tweaks you may have done, so you can ensure a fresh driver install at default settings. Now, on to the next key(s) you'll want to delete. WARNING! The following keys which I recommend you delete automatically assume you are using only one display adapter(video card) in your system. If you are using more than one, I will assume you are literate enough to know which keys can safely be deleted without mucking up your secondary adapter. Go to the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Class\DISPLAY, click the plus next to DISPLAY and you will see at least one sub key, normally labelled 0000. If your registry is dirty, you will likely see multiple keys, such as 0001, 0002, 0003, and so on. If you have only one video card in your system, it is now safe to delete every sub key of DISPLAY, including 0000. To do this highlight each key respectively and hit the delete key on your keyboard, click yes when Windows asks if you wish to remove the entry. Once you have deleted all keys, it is now time to close the regedit program and move on to the next step.

5). You will now need to go into your system device manager, which can be accessed in two ways. One, by right clicking on My Computer, clicking Properties, and then Device Manager in the following window, or you can access the device manager in your system Control Panel and double clicking on the System icon, and clicking Device Manager in the following window. Under Device Manager click the plus symbol next to Display Adapters, you will now see the Standard PCI adapter listed below. Highlight it and hit the delete key on your keyboard and click yes to confirm when Windows prompts you. It will then ask you to reboot your computer to finish removing the device, click no. Next step.

6). Extract/Unzip/Decompress your Radeon drivers of choice to a location which you will remember (I use C:\Windows\Desktop\Radeon). Once you have extracted the drivers, you can now reboot your computer to manually install them. I do NOT recommend using the ATI setup program to install drivers. When you reboot your computer, Windows will detect new hardware and ask if you wish for it to search for drivers. I always tell Windows where to search, and do not recommend you let Windows search automatically. Since Windows 9x and Windows ME vary slightly in this driver install process, I will assume you are familiar with basic driver installation and can handle pointing Windows to the directory which you extracted the drivers (i.e. C:\Windows\Desktop\Radeon for 7041 whql or C:\Windows\Desktop\Radeon\ATIDrive for all other driver packages). From here you may proceed to let Windows search the specified directories for the .inf file containing the driver install information, and the rest should be fairly self explanatory.

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bedankt maar...

Windows gaat dus op zoek naar een inf file die niet aanwezig is...
Ik had dit hele verhaal ook gelezen. Ik denk dat het inf file ontbreekt.

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.cat files zitten altijd bij certified drivers.
Je kan misschien beter opnieuw een driver d/l bij http://www.mydrivers.com/dir37/d15050.htm b.v.

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Bedankt JanKees,
in die zip zitten de goede INF files.
Na het instaklleren had ik een probleempje:

Windows wilde niet meer opstarten en eindigde met de melding:

IOS - toewijzing real modus systeemgeheugen mislukt.

Het systeem wil dan alleen nog in veilige modus opstarten.

Dus:
Ghostje maken met oude drivers en alles van ATI opsporen en verwijderen en nog maar eens proberen.

Nog iemand tips?
Het gaat om de RADEON 32 Mb DDR.
verder abit kt7a raid en een AMD TB1200 (nog) niet overklokt

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hjs

Als je hem met de laatste winace uitpakt zitten er echt wel een paar inf bestanden in. (10 om precies te zijn)

atii9xag.inf, deze selecteer ik altijd, en dan krijg je Radeon 7200 DDR te zien. Bij mij werkte het in ieder geval perfect en ik werk ook altijd volgens bovenstaande install-guide. (pak alleen wel altijd als eerste mijn drivers uit, is toch lullig dat je er tijdens de installatie achter moet komen dat je ZIP\ACE of wat dan ook beschadigd is ;) )

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