Go to were your device manager, select display click update driver.
#Ati x1300 pro driver windows xp drivers#
When finished with the removale of the files and drivers Remove all ati related files.Go into regedit back up the registry and locate the ati info in there as well. may also try the search option in the start menue too (this may not find all of ati's file but it should find most of them). The ati remover utility dose not work that well you may have to go into the drivers folder as well as the sytem folder and system32 folders. Uninstall Ati drivers and softwaer in the add remove programs.do not restart just yet. the best Catalyst drivers for my set up was 6.2. I have installed removed and even used regedit to get the red, white and black stripes from flashing during boot up. The card it self was a big waste of money in the end. I have a Dimond Viper x 1600 pro in one of my computers. Any help with my ATI card would be much appreciated. If i could get this problem sorted though i might have some faith still in MS that vista will still be out this year. It seems like with only months to go now before launch MS still have alot to do before release. I don't want to have to go back to Windows XP because i have now become attached to Vista. This seems to occur when Vista uses DirectX to do the fade to black effects, the logon screen, video, games, pretty much anything that uses DX10. Although now the situation has got even worse, many of the on screen vista graphics are now completely corrupted and show pretty patterns of green and blue often changing to black and white stripes instead of my desktop. I did Windows Update after realising you have to actually go to the windows update web site and update the updater for many more updates to work, and found a 4Mb update for my exact graphics card. The pc kept crashing without warning and restarting, various programs including Windows Media Player 11 and IE7 didn't work properly and hanged to send error report.
Hi just installed rc1 from Windows XP and i installed the Windows Vista ATI Beta RC1 driver from ati.com and everything worked, sort of.