ATI READON 2400 PRO DRIVER FOR VISTA HOME PREMIUM x32 w/ SP1

Neverhavemoney

Vista Guru
Is there a diver for this?
I keep getting a box at start up that says(look at attachement)
THanks,
Ben
 

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I not exactly sure what you're asking, but yes...there is a driver for a Radeon HD 2400 Pro. Go AMD/ATI's website here: Drivers & Software, choose your OS, then choose Radeon, then choose Radeon HD 2400 series. Incidentally ATI just released new drivers today.

If you're looking for the HDMI drivers, you can use the ones from Realtek. However, the default Vista drivers should have installed once the card was plugged in.

Again, not sure what you're asking since there's no attachment supplied.
 
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If you have a 2400 AGP you will need to get the drivers from the specific manufacturer of your card. ATI does not officially support 2400 AGP and only offers PCI-E drivers on their site.
 

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If you have a 2400 AGP you will need to get the drivers from the specific manufacturer of your card. ATI does not officially support 2400 AGP and only offers PCI-E drivers on their site.

Yes and no. The HD 2xxx and HD3xxx AGP cards are not supported in the official drivers, but there is an AGP hotfix driver that usually comes out a few days after the monthly official release. Here is the Catalyst 8.10 hotfix AGP driver,

http://support.ati.com/ics/support/KBAnswer.asp?questionID=31625

The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s):
  • Radeon™ HD3000 series
  • Radeon™ HD2000 series
  • Windows Vista 32-bit Edition
  • Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows XP Home Edition
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
This hotfix resolves the following issues:


  • Fix for problems with DirectX and Radeon HD 3000 and HD 2000 Series AGP Graphics cards.
 

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