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I am having an issue with the hd 4350 card. I read on another post that re-installing windows solved the problem however I have an on-board video unlike the said poster.
Problem:
Device manager only lists the on-board display adapter, not the 4350. Heres the funny thing, When I run my diag program (pasted below) the 4350 is actually listed. I did RMA the first one I received and was disappointed to see the replacement doing the same thing. Anyway the reason for this post is to find any other possible solutions before I go an re-install windows. Wiping my puter is really the last resort for me but at this point RMA is no longer the issue.
Thanks everyone.
SiSoftware Sandra
Device Information
Device Type : VGA Video Adapter
Device ID : Bus 2, Device 0, Function 0
OEM Device Name : ATI (AMD) RV710 [Radeon HD 4350]
Hardware ID : VEN_1002, DEV_954F, REV_00
Device Name : Pine Technology RV710 [Radeon HD 4350]
Product ID : VEN_1682, DEV_2462, REV_00
Revision : A1
Power Management Features
Version : 3.00
Supports Clock Slow-down : Yes
Supports D1 PM State : Yes
Supports D2 PM State : Yes
Supports PME# : No
Supports PME Clock : No
PCIe Capabilities
Version : 2.00
Port : 0
Physical Slot Implemented : No
Phantom Functions Support : No
Maximum Payload Size : 128
Width : x8 / x16
Speed : 2.5Gbps / 2.5Gbps
Device Capabilities
I/O Range : No
Memory Range : No
Bus Master Capable : No
Special Cycle Recognition : No
Memory Write & Invalidate : No
Video Palette Snoop : No
Parity Error Response : No
Address/Data Stepping : No
System Error Line : No
Fast back-to-back Transactions : No
Detects Parity Errors : No
Supports System Error Line : No
Supports Parity Line : No
User Defined Format : No
66MHz Bus Support : No
New Capability List : Yes
Device Select Timing : Fast
Multi-Function Device : Yes
Header : 00
Interface : 00
Hardware Resources
Memory Range : 00000000
Memory Range : 00000000
I/O Range : 00000000
INT Pin : A#
Dynamic Management : Yes
Performance Tips
Tip 1202 : Device does not support bus mastering.
Warning 1209 : Video card does not have an interrupt assigned.
Tip 2 : Double-click tip or press Enter while a tip is selected for more information about the tip.
Problem:
Device manager only lists the on-board display adapter, not the 4350. Heres the funny thing, When I run my diag program (pasted below) the 4350 is actually listed. I did RMA the first one I received and was disappointed to see the replacement doing the same thing. Anyway the reason for this post is to find any other possible solutions before I go an re-install windows. Wiping my puter is really the last resort for me but at this point RMA is no longer the issue.
Thanks everyone.
SiSoftware Sandra
Device Information
Device Type : VGA Video Adapter
Device ID : Bus 2, Device 0, Function 0
OEM Device Name : ATI (AMD) RV710 [Radeon HD 4350]
Hardware ID : VEN_1002, DEV_954F, REV_00
Device Name : Pine Technology RV710 [Radeon HD 4350]
Product ID : VEN_1682, DEV_2462, REV_00
Revision : A1
Power Management Features
Version : 3.00
Supports Clock Slow-down : Yes
Supports D1 PM State : Yes
Supports D2 PM State : Yes
Supports PME# : No
Supports PME Clock : No
PCIe Capabilities
Version : 2.00
Port : 0
Physical Slot Implemented : No
Phantom Functions Support : No
Maximum Payload Size : 128
Width : x8 / x16
Speed : 2.5Gbps / 2.5Gbps
Device Capabilities
I/O Range : No
Memory Range : No
Bus Master Capable : No
Special Cycle Recognition : No
Memory Write & Invalidate : No
Video Palette Snoop : No
Parity Error Response : No
Address/Data Stepping : No
System Error Line : No
Fast back-to-back Transactions : No
Detects Parity Errors : No
Supports System Error Line : No
Supports Parity Line : No
User Defined Format : No
66MHz Bus Support : No
New Capability List : Yes
Device Select Timing : Fast
Multi-Function Device : Yes
Header : 00
Interface : 00
Hardware Resources
Memory Range : 00000000
Memory Range : 00000000
I/O Range : 00000000
INT Pin : A#
Dynamic Management : Yes
Performance Tips
Tip 1202 : Device does not support bus mastering.
Warning 1209 : Video card does not have an interrupt assigned.
Tip 2 : Double-click tip or press Enter while a tip is selected for more information about the tip.