Problems Installing Driver For Radeon X1300

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Problems Installing Driver For Radeon X1300

Hi jcr442, Thanks for posting to 'Getting Ready for Windows 7' community forum. Try the following to see if you are able to get the drivers installed using the Compatibility mode or Windows Troubleshoot Compatibility tool. Installing in Compatiblity mode with Windows 7 RC Method 1 --------------- Download the latest driver for the device to a folder on your desktop. Delete any existing driver installed in Uninstall Programs listed in the Programs Feature of the Control Panel. Install the driver using compatibility mode (using Vista or XP)? Or using the TROUBLESHOOT COMPATIBILITY tool.

Navigate to the.EXE (of the driver you downloaded to the folder on the desktop) 2. Right Click the.EXE driver and to Run the TROUBLESHOOT COMPATIBILITY tool - select TROUBLESHOOT COMPATIBILITY or 2.

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(Cont'd) Right click on the.EXE (installer to install the driver) and select Properties 3. Nero-6.6 0.13 here. If you chose to run the Troubleshoot Compatibility tool - if Windows finds a possible solution it will respond with 'TRY WINDOWS RECOMMENDED SETTINGS' and 'CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS'. Choose Try Windows Recommended Settings to use the driver setting Windows suggest. Or, after selecting Properties 3. Select the Compatibility tab ->'Run the program.' Select Windows Vista or XP, and click OK 4.

Try running the installer. Let us know if either of these methods work or if further assistance is needed. Kind regards, (You might also try Virtual PC mode - Here is some information involving Virtual PC) We are just beginning the Release Candidate phase of the beta and this is typically the time when the base code of the new OS is considered 'code complete' which means that few changes, other than bug fixes that can be implemented without radical changes to the code, will be performed.

This is also the beta phase when hardware manufacturers will complete work on building their drivers for the new OS, without the need to worry about any major changes in the code interfering. As a result, during this phase you will typically see an acceleration in the availability of new hardware drivers. If this device is critical for you, there is another solution that does not involve any expense, as long as you have a qualifying system. The Windows Virtual PC is a new freely available program that is designed for Windows 7. This comes with a specially configured VHD (Virtual Hard Drive) called XP Mode, Which is a specially configured, fully licensed version of Windows XP. When configured properly you can install a program/hardware device, with drivers designed to run on Windows XP and it will place a shortcut to the program directly on the Windows 7 Start Menu.

When you select that shortcut, the program/device will run, seamlessly, just as if it was installed directly in Windows 7, but it will actually be running in the XP Mode. The following links will get you up to speed with all of the information about this new add-on. We also have a newly opened forum where you can get answers directly from some of the Microsoft people who are developing this new project. Debbie Microsoft Answers Support Engineer Visit our and let us know what you think.

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