"oldmankdude",
Please do not try to install the latest driver from the manufacturer. This
works sometimes but the success rate is poor. Instead, roll back the
driver.
1. Click Start
2. Click Run
3. Type: devmgmt.msc
4. Press the <Enter> key, or click OK
5. When the device manager opens, go to the hardware that does not work.
6. Right-click on it, and click Properties
7. Click on the Driver tab
8. Click Roll Back Driver
9. Follow the prompts.
If this is unsuccessful, delete the hardware and let Windows XP pick the
default driver it was using when you installed it.
1. While still in Device Manager, right-click on the troubled hardware, and
click Delete
2. Confirm that yes, you wish to delete the hardware
3. After the hardware disappears, right-click on any item within that list
and then click Scan for hardware changes.
4. When windows finds the hardware, follow the prompts to allow Windows to
find the best driver for this hardware.
Let us know how this works out.
Sincerely,
Pat Walters [MSFT]
"oldmankdude" <> wrote in message
news:34B41946-DC8E-448B-BE1A-...
> Sorry, that won't work. I'm having the same problem, and it won't even
> install the drivers or recoginize that the card even exists. I've also
tired
> updating the BIOS and the chipset drivers.
>
> "Jerry" wrote:
>
> > Go to the ATI web site and download the latest Catalyst drivers.
> >
> > "newbie" <> wrote in message
> > news:0824CC8F-7F27-4FAC-AE18-...
> > > Hello
> > > After updating my Pc with Sp2, my display driver shows Vgasave instead
of
> > > ATI..how can i get rid of this...and get back my ATI..want to make
sure
> > > before uninstalling anything. Since Vgasave is running..getting
problems
> > > when
> > > I scroll down the pages (overlapping) also cannot see movies or
anything
> > > in
> > > full screen.
> > > Pls help..thanks in advance
> >
> >
> >
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