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-- I recently installed a new display adapter (ATI 9600XT-based) and
although it seemed to work fine with most programs, I began having frequent
crashes with a new CAD program when doing certain operations. The CAD
program tech support people suggested the problem might be 'hardware
acceleration' (which was set to max.). I turned off hardware acceleration
through the Display Properties Advanced Settings (Performance tab) and
rebooted as instructed. This appears to have somehow screwed up my ATI
drivers installation as evidenced by a warning message which is displayed
each time I boot up: "The ATI Control Panel failed to initialize because no
ATI driver is installed or ATI driver is not working properly. The ATI
Control Panel will now exit". In the Device Manager the driver is listed as
ATI2DRAG.DRV. A driver with this name is listed in my Windows\System folder.
But the System Information utility displays a listing of drivers, and there
are lines which show a driver with the name "TI2DRAG.DRV" (notice the similar
spelling to the previously mentioned driver?), and on these lines (in a
standout blue color) is "File Size: Driver Not Installed" and "File Date:
Driver Not Installed". There is no such file TI2DRAG.DRV on my computer.
My question is this (and please bear with my ignorance on this subject):
Doesn't the existence of the file ATI2DRAG.DRV in my Windows\System folder
mean that it is installed? If so, what could be causing System Information
to use an obviously mispelled filename and return the information "Driver Not
Installed", and how does the warning message fit into it all? My own sense
of it is that even though the file is there, somewhere along the line, in the
boot-up process, the mispelled filename causes the driver not to be loaded.
Can you explain what is going on, and how I might cure the problem?
little nemo in slumberland
-- I recently installed a new display adapter (ATI 9600XT-based) and
although it seemed to work fine with most programs, I began having frequent
crashes with a new CAD program when doing certain operations. The CAD
program tech support people suggested the problem might be 'hardware
acceleration' (which was set to max.). I turned off hardware acceleration
through the Display Properties Advanced Settings (Performance tab) and
rebooted as instructed. This appears to have somehow screwed up my ATI
drivers installation as evidenced by a warning message which is displayed
each time I boot up: "The ATI Control Panel failed to initialize because no
ATI driver is installed or ATI driver is not working properly. The ATI
Control Panel will now exit". In the Device Manager the driver is listed as
ATI2DRAG.DRV. A driver with this name is listed in my Windows\System folder.
But the System Information utility displays a listing of drivers, and there
are lines which show a driver with the name "TI2DRAG.DRV" (notice the similar
spelling to the previously mentioned driver?), and on these lines (in a
standout blue color) is "File Size: Driver Not Installed" and "File Date:
Driver Not Installed". There is no such file TI2DRAG.DRV on my computer.
My question is this (and please bear with my ignorance on this subject):
Doesn't the existence of the file ATI2DRAG.DRV in my Windows\System folder
mean that it is installed? If so, what could be causing System Information
to use an obviously mispelled filename and return the information "Driver Not
Installed", and how does the warning message fit into it all? My own sense
of it is that even though the file is there, somewhere along the line, in the
boot-up process, the mispelled filename causes the driver not to be loaded.
Can you explain what is going on, and how I might cure the problem?
little nemo in slumberland