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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 5
OS: xp
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I got a new ATI card recently, help would be greatly appreciated.
I just bought an ATI all in wonder 2006 edition video card after my ATI 9800 broke. I really don't know much about video cards and how the drivers work, so instead of figuring out whether I could keep my old drivers and ATI software or not I just let Circuit city deal with it. It runs fine but when I try to open some of the ATI features like TV and Video player it is unable to start and tells me to check device manager to make sure the correct video driver is installed. Ive tried going to ATI and dling the newest drivers but it doesnt change anythingl. Would it be smarter to remove all the ATI software and drivers and then start fresh? Thank you for any input!
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