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Old 15-11-2007, 10:31 PM   #1
Phil
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ATI Technogies update problem

Hi,

FYI

I just installed the ATI Technogies Inc ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter
Drivers update on my HP laptop. After a restart my resolution on my external
screen was messed up and the left 1/4th of the screen was missing. I had to
do a restore to fix the problem
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Old 15-11-2007, 10:32 PM   #2
romanom
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RE: ATI Technogies update problem

Your not alone, read the post below ... "What the Hell is going on at
Microsoft"

"Phil" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> FYI
>
> I just installed the ATI Technogies Inc ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter
> Drivers update on my HP laptop. After a restart my resolution on my external
> screen was messed up and the left 1/4th of the screen was missing. I had to
> do a restore to fix the problem
> --
> Phil

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Old 15-11-2007, 10:33 PM   #3
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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Re: ATI Technogies update problem

Many persons have recommended avoiding Video Driver updates through Windows
Updates and use the preferrable route of downloading the latest drivers
directly from either ATI or nVidia depending on which brand you use.
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Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"Phil" <phil@discussion.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> FYI
>
> I just installed the ATI Technogies Inc ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter
> Drivers update on my HP laptop. After a restart my resolution on my
> external
> screen was messed up and the left 1/4th of the screen was missing. I had
> to
> do a restore to fix the problem
> --
> Phil



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Old 16-11-2007, 03:32 AM   #4
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RE: ATI Technogies update problem

The restore worked? I noticed when I installed that file that it created a
restore point. After the driver installed I lost my internet connection and
my language keyboard. I tried to restore to the restore point that was
created, but the driver was still there after the restore. Anyway it taught
me how to hide updates. Couldn't get the remove update to find it, however.
It would only find all those Window's updates to uninstall. I went through
device manager looking for what was using the filter driver and couldn't find
the device to roll back the driver. Vista seems to have recovered somehow
because my internet connection reappeared even though it took a long time. I
suspect it actually screwed up something in my router.
--
qfreed


"Phil" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> FYI
>
> I just installed the ATI Technogies Inc ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter
> Drivers update on my HP laptop. After a restart my resolution on my external
> screen was messed up and the left 1/4th of the screen was missing. I had to
> do a restore to fix the problem
> --
> Phil

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Old 16-11-2007, 03:34 AM   #5
Charlie Tame
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Re: ATI Technogies update problem

Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] wrote:
> Many persons have recommended avoiding Video Driver updates through Windows
> Updates and use the preferrable route of downloading the latest drivers
> directly from either ATI or nVidia depending on which brand you use.



The card manufacturer (NVidia) actually states that old drivers should
be removed first and it's pretty obvious that other suggestions like
disabling AV make sense, so instead of setting the actual driver package
in the Windows Update cache why not put in a small executable that
gives some brief suggestions and a link to an appropriate site where the
update can be found... MS could still offer the update from their own
site but have the user disable / reboot first etc. Seems to me this
would go quite some way to reducing this problem.
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Old 16-11-2007, 04:33 AM   #6
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RE: ATI Technogies update problem



"Qfreed" wrote:

> The restore worked? I noticed when I installed that file that it created a
> restore point. After the driver installed I lost my internet connection and
> my language keyboard. I tried to restore to the restore point that was
> created, but the driver was still there after the restore. Anyway it taught
> me how to hide updates. Couldn't get the remove update to find it, however.
> It would only find all those Window's updates to uninstall. I went through
> device manager looking for what was using the filter driver and couldn't find
> the device to roll back the driver. Vista seems to have recovered somehow
> because my internet connection reappeared even though it took a long time. I
> suspect it actually screwed up something in my router.
> --
> qfreed
>
>
> "Phil" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > FYI
> >
> > I just installed the ATI Technogies Inc ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter
> > Drivers update on my HP laptop. After a restart my resolution on my external
> > screen was messed up and the left 1/4th of the screen was missing. I had to
> > do a restore to fix the problem
> > --
> > Phil

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Old 16-11-2007, 12:28 PM   #7
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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Re: ATI Technogies update problem

I have updated my ATI Mobility drivers through Windows Update without
uninstalling the existing driver or disabling AV. Been doing this since
January - so good so far.
--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"Charlie Tame" <charlie@tames.net> wrote in message
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> Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] wrote:
>> Many persons have recommended avoiding Video Driver updates through
>> Windows Updates and use the preferrable route of downloading the latest
>> drivers directly from either ATI or nVidia depending on which brand you
>> use.

>
>
> The card manufacturer (NVidia) actually states that old drivers should be
> removed first and it's pretty obvious that other suggestions like
> disabling AV make sense, so instead of setting the actual driver package
> in the Windows Update cache why not put in a small executable that gives
> some brief suggestions and a link to an appropriate site where the update
> can be found... MS could still offer the update from their own site but
> have the user disable / reboot first etc. Seems to me this would go quite
> some way to reducing this problem.



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