removing ati drivers

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removing ati drivers

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I can't seem to find everything. I tried to search in windows and the registry. I was deleting everything that said ati, with no luck. I have a nvidia card in and can't get windows to see it.
Any ideas?
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While yes, it is highly recommend that you remove all traces of the old ATI drivers, that doesn't sound like it's your problem.

There should be an option to uninstall the ATI driver in the Add/Remove Programs wizard in Control Panel. Uninstall ANYTHING called ATI in there. Then run MSCONFIG (if this is Win9x or XP) and make sure there's no ATI apps checked in the Startup tab.

NVidia cards will NOT be detected as anything but a "Standard VGA" when you boot into Windows with it installed the first time. You must then run the driver installer and reboot and THEN Windows should detect the card.

If it's still not detecting the card after that then there could be a variety of problems.

Some general suggestions:

- I recommend the Nvidia reference drivers over the manufacturer's. Do NOT use beta or leaked drivers - use only the latest official reference drivers. Get them here: http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=drivers

- In the motherboard's BIOS menu, make sure that "Assign IRQ to VGA" is enabled and that both "Video BIOS Caching" and "Video Ram Shadow" are disabled. Set "AGP Aperature" to 64.

- The Geforce does NOT like to share an IRQ with other devices - make sure it's the only card using it's IRQ. If you can't change the IRQ for the conflicting card in Device Manager, then you must move the card to another slot.

- Go to the motherboard manufacturer's web site and see if there's an updated Flash BIOS for your mobo. It could be your AGP bus support isn't up to spec. NVidia cards are fussy about proper AGP support.

- You may not have the proper or the latest drivers for you motherboard's APG to PCI Bridge. The Geforce is a true AGP card (unlike 3Dfx cards) and is very fussy about having the AGP bus setup properly. This is a MAJOR gotcha. Windows will install the wrong mobo drivers until you update them. There should be drivers that came with your motherboard on a CD, but you should download the latest version from the motherboard manufacurer's web site.

- It's possible that some other device is causing the problem. Best way to isolate it is to pull ALL your cards except the vid card (IMPORTANT: note what slot each card was installed in). Play the misbehaving game and see if it runs stable (yes, the game should run just fine without a sound card installed). If it behaves, install each card ONE BY ONE starting with the sound card until you isolate the bad boy. It's important to put the cards back in their original slots to avoid PCI IRQ Sharing problems (see next paragraph).

- You may have a card that has a PCI IRQ channel sharing problem (NOT the same as an IRQ conflict). The SBLive, NICs and SCSI controllers are very prone to this. Fix is essentially the same as mentioned in the previous paragraph except when you find the misbehaving card, you need to move it to another slot. More details on this problem here: http://soldcentralfl.com/quakecoop/glfaq5.htm#5_9

- You may have background app running causing problems. I like to run a very clean system when play - I want NOTHING running in the background. Don't run anything in the background: Virus Scanners, disk utils, reminder programs, taskbar shortcuts for Real Player, AOL Instant Messenger, etc). If you have Win98 run MSCONFIG.EXE click on the Startup tab. Uncheck anything you don't need running - Windows ONLY requires System Tray, Task Monitor and Power Profile to run properly (and you can lose Power Profile if your computer doesn't use sleep mode). Uncheck everything else unless it's required by something.

- You should also check out the Geforce FAQ at http://geforcefaq.com

Hope this helps...
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Post by d_b »

to remove the ati drivers and leftovers go HERE and read the thread. If the link doesn't work let me know and I'll email you the procedure. And do what FP says :)
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Post by two slow »

I ended up messing things up so bad I had to format,lol. One of these days I learn what I'm doing.
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dont count on it. ;)

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