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by speakintafar1975 2020. 1. 25. 04:49

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According to the, that video card chipset only supports Windows 98/98SE, ME, Win 2000 and XP. There's no mention of Windows Vista.

Given that this isn't a relatively recent AMD/ATI release, it may or may not be supported under Windows 7 properly. It's almost a sure bet it won't do AERO properly - especially if it only has 64 MB of onboard video memory. If you've got it installed in a computer with XP loaded, you can download the from Microsoft.

It will tell you if you're going to have any problems with Vista. Windows 7 has a very similar driver model - and Vista drivers can be made to work with Windows 7.

Stay away from the catalyst drivers and too high a radeon a9200se version Until you have the base OS right, even radeon a9200se right agp driver? Posted 05 April – Now, I only have the video card, so I only downloaded the display driver.

Can you help me get driver for my ati radeon 9200se video card, and will windows 7 run it? Hi That is a very old card. It looks like the latest drivers for that card were for Windows XP.

You may be able to get this card to work for the basic functions in Windows 7, if you install the drivers using the XP Compatibility Mode option. However, you will probably be able to use the advanced Aero display options. You can check for the latest drivers and get more information on the following website.

Hope this helps. Thank You for testing Windows 7 Beta Ronnie Vernon MVP. Can you help me get driver for my ati radeon 9200se video card, and will windows 7 run it? Hi That is a very old card.

It looks like the latest drivers for that card were for Windows XP. You may be able to get this card to work for the basic functions in Windows 7, if you install the drivers using the XP Compatibility Mode option. However, you will probably be able to use the advanced Aero display options.

You can check for the latest drivers and get more information on the following website. Hope this helps. Thank You for testing Windows 7 Beta Ronnie Vernon MVP. According to the, that video card chipset only supports Windows 98/98SE, ME, Win 2000 and XP. There's no mention of Windows Vista.

Given that this isn't a relatively recent AMD/ATI release, it may or may not be supported under Windows 7 properly. It's almost a sure bet it won't do AERO properly - especially if it only has 64 MB of onboard video memory. If you've got it installed in a computer with XP loaded, you can download the from Microsoft. It will tell you if you're going to have any problems with Vista. Windows 7 has a very similar driver model - and Vista drivers can be made to work with Windows 7. Hi All, This might not be the correct thread and it's a bit late for this but I'll try anyway. I got a really Jurassic PC Motherboard: ECS P4M800 RAM: 512mb Processor: Intel 2.13Ghz Processor Graphics Card: ATI Radeon 9200se OS: Black XP I previously had a GeForce4 MX 4000 but my brother gave me his 9200se card.

I installed it and after intallation and using the supposed updated my monitor was ok but after seeing the loading bar the screen went blank and not even disabling the onboard vga card on the motherboard helped in bringing the picture back. I already tried doing a clean reinstall of the OS but still nothing. Can you guys help me out. Oh, I remember before that thing happened a not showed up on the screen where it showed unable to load graphic acceleration drivers or something. Can you guys give me some insight or a way around this or should i throw the card away and go with either a GeForce FX 5200 or FX 5500? Wolfie2k6, Thanks for the insight, I'll keep that in mind. Maybe it is also time for me to get a new PC. Well regarding Vista I'm still a bit comfortable with XP.

I don't want to jump into the Vista bandwagon just yet because i heard that there are a lot of things that are not compatible with Vista. Any how, I really do need a new gfx card. I really just wanna play the Prince of Persia Sands of time, I Finished the other POP warrior within and two thrones, they were the only ones that worked w/ my old gfx card.

BTW, will it matter if I get a 128mb or higher is that over rated? I can see a lot of gfx cards having up to 1gb on it or more. InihawNaSabaw - You're welcome. As far as getting a new PC - that might well be a good plan.

You would probably be happier with more RAM. 512 MB system memory is fairly low these days.

128 MB is the LOW end of the spectrum. That would be the bare minimum to go forward with Vista or Windows 7. But given how you like games - many of them require a good amount of video memory as well. Check the system requirements for the games you want to play and use that as a starting point for looking for a new video card.

Never hurts to go ABOVE the specifications. Windows 7 & Ati Radeon 9200se OK so here’s the deal.

I tried all the XP Drivers for the Ati Radeon 9200SE video card in Windows 7 and I kept getting a blue screen of death when I would reboot my computer. It would reference the offending file as “ ati2dvrag.dll” or something close to that!

Some sort of memory access error or something I even tried to install the files with the compatibility mode set to XP-SP3 and still nothing! So I tried some unorthodox things and I can now restart or shutdown and restart without getting a blue screen. Please see below.

Install the Win2K Drivers instead! ( but not the software)(throw on compatibility mode Xp-SP2 just for of it forgot how but computer recommended this setting) 2. Do not restart Computer when asked, instead remove ati2dvrag.dll from system32 folder put it on your desktop or something. Logoff computer Graphics will look like log back in and return ati2dvrag.dll to system32 folder. Logoff computer again Graphics will reset and look great again! Restart Computer ( At this point my system shutdown perfectly without blue screen!) 6. When computer restarts, check all setting to make sure your monitor displays properly and the way you like.

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( I tested resolution setting and what not and all was well) 7. Shutdown computer again to test and make sure still no blue screen! I really don’t know if it was just the Win2k driver or not, because the above is just how I went about it. By this point I had already restarted my computer a million times and I was getting irritated!

But just to let you know, the XP and Win2k drivers both have the ati2dvrag.dll file The 2k Version is older though so I thought why not take the chance. I finally got it working.

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The guy who wrote we need to install the win2000 driver was right. These were my exact steps: keep the original driver you have (the one with the blue screen error) 1) download the windows 2000 driver (not windows ME, like i did at first)(and not the program, just the driver 'option 2, display driver') 2) create a shortcut of your system32 folder on your desktop (just to make it easier for you) 3) close all applications you don't need 4) right-click on the driver and go to properties compatibility check the first box (run this program in compatibility mode for) and select windows xp service pack 2 apply close.

5) run the program as administrator 6) after install, don't restart. To go system32 (that shortcut) 7) cut the ' ati2dvag.dll ' and paste to desktop (you NEED it afterwards) 8) log off, and log back on (the screen will go black) you won't see anything cause the monitor can't display anything. 9) press start right right up up enter. This will restart your computer. When it loads up, the graphics will look like garbage.

10) cut and paste the ati2dvag.dll file back to system32, and log off and on again. 11) this time it'll look proper. 12) restart or shutdown, it'll get rid of the blue screen problem and it'll run smoothly. 'you don't have to thank me'.

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