> More handy tips for testing your devices.
>
> Use the following components.........
>
> Windows Installer
> Device Mananger
> System Control Panel
> Add Remove Hardware
> Add / Remove Programs Control Panel ( to see if your devices app is
> installed and listed )
> Class Installers / Hardware Compatibility
> Generic Device Driver Support
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> "BlueMonkey" wrote:
>
>> Welcome fellow ATI User.
>>
>> I initially had many probs getting my X1400 working, but I got there in the
>> end. basically I had to re-make my component from a modified INF file, that
>> told it *not* to install the ATI Poller service.
>>
>> Things you need to know are the APPs that most ATI's user, namely "Catlyst"
>> need the .NET Framework to install and run. If you don't need the fancier
>> settings your card gives you then just the driver is fine. ( No need for
>> Framework if you are only using the driver ). The driver will give you Dual
>> Screen, including independant res, and refresh rates. I use it myself and
>> all works fine.
>>
>> Another thing to know is that if yours is anything like mine, you will need
>> to address any MAIN drivers first. Like for instance, Intel's main chipset
>> driver. Once you have that installed then Windows will pickup that you have
>> other devices that are further down the line. Typically the graphics card.
>>
>> Try downloading the ATI SLD's from either
XPFiles.com or Sean Limings site.
>> Sean has an ATI setup that apparently address the ATI Poller service prob.
>>
>> Also, make sure ( WHile you testing ) that you use the "Windows Installer"
>> componant, so you can install Software during run-time. That way you can see
>> if it works after having loaded the driver manually at run-time. If it works
>> at run-time after having installed the driver manually, then obviously there
>> would be something wrong with your config or hand made component.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> "JefVerheyden@
Periskal.Com" wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to get a pc to run xp embedded and we need it to have a dualscreen.
>>> Regular XP professional has no problem with this,
>>> but when i try to integrate the latest video drivers on embedded, they don't
>>> seem to be correctly installed after FBA finishes and it doesn't detect my
>>> second screen.
>>>
>>> I've also tried reinstalling the drivers after FBA has run, no luck there.
>>> The ati tool used to configure the videocard via the displaysettings isn't
>>> working either.
>>>
>>> Anybody got some experience with this?
>>>
>>> Jef Verheyden
>>>