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I hit 'retry' and no luck, then did a separate search through that folder - and then through other folders I had downloaded - and the search failed to find the file. The installer threw up an error message, that a file was missing, when it was 'copying files' - and the file was: Is there something missing from the directory, B107327? Here's some feedback that may be helpful to others who have to modify the installation packages in the same way. I just now had to follow the directions a second time.

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inf file, so the installer acts as if the card doesn't exist on the system.ĭownload ati1011w2k.zip and ati1107w2k.cab.Īnd copy ati1107w2k.cab's inf file to the folder which you extracted ati1011w2k.zip.Īnd change to the inf file's Driver version following. Note the DevID number this command produces.

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If you have a dual, or multiple boot setup, you don't need to use a boot-disc or hunt for the right download - you just type this, at terminal. If someone wants to try sequential-downloads from the above-linked site, rather than going from one menu selection to the next, then begin with this one, and proceed from there. From what I saw, I'm not sure if there's one single utility that will work for each different system.

ati radeon 2400 xt drivers windows xp

I was working from the from the System Information Tools section, and I just went down the menu, running each one in sequence, until one gave me the DevID. The source for most or all of what's on the repair/recovery disc is SAC Diagnostic Utilities, and since some of the menu selections didn't even run on my system, and some gave blank DevID fields, not sure if there's a specific utility that will be satisfactory, for everyone. Thanks for your interest! I don't know how common, or uncommon it is for the DevID on an individual card to vary from what the driver's manufacturer thinks it should be. It would be nice if you could name the specific tool you used instead of the WAREZ that include it. The installation won't work, until the user discovers the card's real number, and makes the number in the driver package match the one the system is reading, from the card itself. Reason for this post: to thank blackwingcat for all his hard work by sharing a solution to a problem, that no one would have suspected: some adapter cards can have DevID's that differ from what's given on the official lists, as well as the driver packages provided by the manufacturer. inf file, I was able to select the '5400 series',, and the driver files were copied and installed, the expected behavior.

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Now, the Driver Upgrade Device Selection box was populated with all the selections from the. Solution: with a text editor, I changed the package's DevID# for 'Radeon 5400 Series' - from the one given in all the 'official databases' - to the one that the utility read, directly from my card, itself. Then, wondering which was correct, I found a utility (in HBCD/DVD v15.2) that reads a card's DevID number, directly, and it gave me a number that matched the one given on the card's written label. But this is different from the one on the card's label. The online 'Device ID - Vendor ID' databases are all giving a DevID# that matches the one in ATI's. But, I had not made a mistake - it was copied correctly, from a label pasted to the card. inf file for the graphics adapter and saw the line for "Radeon 5400 series" (there are no entries for the individual cards, just for the 'series') gives a different DevID number that the one above, that I gave to blackwingcat. If the numbers don't match, Windows 'thinks' the system lacks the right card, for the package. inf file is supplying the wrong DeviceID number. The problem, the reason MS Window's driver upgrade would not 'see' the card.

  • Identification numbers for my VGA ASUS RADEON HD5450 Silent 512MB HDMI/DDR2PCIE2 card:.
  • Are these the correct numbers, that you're looking for, in this list? īecause I don't know your VGA DEVICE ID, I can't tell you for sure.Hi blackwingcat,

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    Perhaps your AH3450 drivers are from ATI and therefore only for the PCI-Express version of this card. I'm also reading (from the same conversation: ( ) that ATI only made drivers for the PCI-Express version of the AH3450. I think the Asus id is: Vendor 0x1043 - ASUS Asus is the only one who made an AGP version of the AH3450. Later.I just found someone (who has the same card) identifying it as device id: 95C6 (or 0x95c6 ). So perhaps uninstalling the failed installation removed the vendor and device id from the registry. I un-installed it and re-installed the older card (ATI Radeon 7500), which left me with no volume control (and no volume). But if you've read the previous post about my troubles, you know that I failed with the installation of my Asus AH3450 agp card. Hi blackwingcat, I searched my registry but couldn't find anything about the vendor id or device id.













    Ati radeon 2400 xt drivers windows xp