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haloooo
hi

I tried to use my cd ati radeon 9200
but i failed to install it

so does any one have driver for Ati radeon 9200
[deXter]
I recommend getting the Omega Drivers for ATI.

http://www.ngohq.com/home.php?page=Files&a...&dwn_id=295

Note that Catalyst 6.6 and above don't support the 9200 series thats why I gave you an older link (Catalyst 6.5 / Omega 3.8.252)
haloooo
many thanks its work now
michal_82
wow! are you use Omega 3.8.252 drivers in vista?

m82
Anilrgowda
get here
http://www.errorforum.com/driver-downloads/
bobtomato
I am in the same boat at you are, I have a 9250. I search all over the place to find a driver that would work corectly in Vista. I installed the Omega Drivers, however that will cause a BSOD on logoff/restart/shutdown. Not a huge deal as it will just do a dump an restart the system anyways. However I still wasn't keen on the BSOD. Now I am not a huge gamer by any means, I just wanted a driver so I could get the tv out working under Vista. There were two main things I did to get this to work corectly:

1. Keep the XMMD Vista drivers.

2. I edited my video bios to make TV-out default to NTSC. (this worked on boot up, hovever not under Vista mad.gif)

3. Grabbed Ati Traytool (http://www.guru3d.com/article/atitraytools/189/) You can use it to change TV-out mode, ie. PAL/NTSC

With the ATI traytool, it is not disgned to run in vista, after doing the fist Windows update is stopped working all together. However upon doing a Selective startup with only minimal services I was able to open it and select the TV-out mode and Theatre options. After that you really don't need to use it anymore.

So with the default Vista drivers I am able to have my desktop extended on my TV again without seeing the BSOD everytime I want to restart/shutdown.
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