JamesDean
June 27th 03, 07:13 PM
Just a hunch, and I'm sure BadDog would agree, that with
THAT many peripherals, it may be the power supply to
blame. With 3 optical devices, the numerous HDs, and all
the other accessories, it's drawing mucho power!!
>-----Original Message-----
>i just recently purchased the above card and intstalled
it
>into my new system. however in winxp i am having some
>problems with the device drivers.
>
>the card will either a) go into infinite loops, or b)
will
>have a drawing error. both will lock up the system and
on
>reboot will bring up error reporting telling me that
there
>is a device driver error that is programming the hardware
>incorrectly. ATI states its a power issue, mobo maker
>states its not their device drivers, however i cannot
seem
>to find decent drivers off their website. all i recieve
>at this point is automated replies and no human
>correspondence. i have tried adjusting my system to more
>compatible settings with no resolve. any help or
>onformation regarding this matter will be of great
welcome.
>
>thank you... i will be attaching system info and posts
>from harware peeps....
>
>system:
>
>p3 1.4 ghz
>ECS - P6S5AT
>Enermax 400w psu P4 compatable
>512mb micron pc2100 ddr
>Hightech (ATI) Radeon 9200 128
>SB Live Value
>10/100 Nic - Farallon
>Silicon Image PCI 133 IDE RAID
>2 WD 40gb IDE RAID 0
>USB Zip 100 (bootable)
>ms usb internet pro keyboard
>ms usb wireless mouse explorer
>creative usb v.90 hardware modem
>2 usb 4 port hubs - belkin
>usb printing support
>ms sidewinder gamepad pro
>saitek cyborg 3d gold joystick
>17" plug and play monitor
>sony 52x cdrom
>sony 16/40 dvd
>sony 52/24/52 cdrw
>
>.
>
THAT many peripherals, it may be the power supply to
blame. With 3 optical devices, the numerous HDs, and all
the other accessories, it's drawing mucho power!!
>-----Original Message-----
>i just recently purchased the above card and intstalled
it
>into my new system. however in winxp i am having some
>problems with the device drivers.
>
>the card will either a) go into infinite loops, or b)
will
>have a drawing error. both will lock up the system and
on
>reboot will bring up error reporting telling me that
there
>is a device driver error that is programming the hardware
>incorrectly. ATI states its a power issue, mobo maker
>states its not their device drivers, however i cannot
seem
>to find decent drivers off their website. all i recieve
>at this point is automated replies and no human
>correspondence. i have tried adjusting my system to more
>compatible settings with no resolve. any help or
>onformation regarding this matter will be of great
welcome.
>
>thank you... i will be attaching system info and posts
>from harware peeps....
>
>system:
>
>p3 1.4 ghz
>ECS - P6S5AT
>Enermax 400w psu P4 compatable
>512mb micron pc2100 ddr
>Hightech (ATI) Radeon 9200 128
>SB Live Value
>10/100 Nic - Farallon
>Silicon Image PCI 133 IDE RAID
>2 WD 40gb IDE RAID 0
>USB Zip 100 (bootable)
>ms usb internet pro keyboard
>ms usb wireless mouse explorer
>creative usb v.90 hardware modem
>2 usb 4 port hubs - belkin
>usb printing support
>ms sidewinder gamepad pro
>saitek cyborg 3d gold joystick
>17" plug and play monitor
>sony 52x cdrom
>sony 16/40 dvd
>sony 52/24/52 cdrw
>
>.
>