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| | Upgrade Advisor has no Data on ATI X1650 Pro Graphics Card? It's the AGP version and it's supposed to be certified for Windows Vista and support Windows Aero. The advisor says under the system tab : "Your current video card will not support the Windows Aeroâ„¢ user experience. Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is available. Click here for a list of video cards that support Windows Aero" The advisor says under the devices tab: "There is no compatibility data available for this device. For more information, go to the device manufacturer's website or Windows Marketplace, or contact your retailer." Note: Under the devices tab, it does list the proper name of the graphics card - Radeon X1650 Series The reason I'm posting this is because I'm having problems installing Vista and I before I try again, It would be nice to have the upgrade advisor tell me their is no problems. Could this be a warning sign that maybe something is not right on my computer? The card works fine with Windows XP Pro. Also, If a piece of hardware says that it is certified for Vista, shouldn't that mean that the advisor has compatability info? Thanks for you help. TG |
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| | Re: Upgrade Advisor has no Data on ATI X1650 Pro Graphics Card? Nothing on the web site gives me a warm fuzzy feeling about that video card being able to run with Vista. The site does NOT display the official MS Vista Ready, MS Vista Compatible or any Official MS logo that it will work with Vista. They have their "own" logo that says it is. Under the GPU Specifications Tab all it says that it is "Windows Logo Program Compliant". What the hell does that mean and what does it tell you. It tells me nothing. http://ati.amd.com/products/RadeonX1650/index.html -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "totallygreen" <joelee100@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171824425.607319.153490@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... It's the AGP version and it's supposed to be certified for Windows Vista and support Windows Aero. The advisor says under the system tab : "Your current video card will not support the Windows Aeroâ„¢ user experience. Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is available. Click here for a list of video cards that support Windows Aero" The advisor says under the devices tab: "There is no compatibility data available for this device. For more information, go to the device manufacturer's website or Windows Marketplace, or contact your retailer." Note: Under the devices tab, it does list the proper name of the graphics card - Radeon X1650 Series The reason I'm posting this is because I'm having problems installing Vista and I before I try again, It would be nice to have the upgrade advisor tell me their is no problems. Could this be a warning sign that maybe something is not right on my computer? The card works fine with Windows XP Pro. Also, If a piece of hardware says that it is certified for Vista, shouldn't that mean that the advisor has compatability info? Thanks for you help. TG |
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| | Re: Upgrade Advisor has no Data on ATI X1650 Pro Graphics Card? I am running that exact card and it runs fine for me. No problems with it yet. Michael R. Mastro II "totallygreen" <joelee100@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171824425.607319.153490@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... It's the AGP version and it's supposed to be certified for Windows Vista and support Windows Aero. The advisor says under the system tab : "Your current video card will not support the Windows AeroT user experience. Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is available. Click here for a list of video cards that support Windows Aero" The advisor says under the devices tab: "There is no compatibility data available for this device. For more information, go to the device manufacturer's website or Windows Marketplace, or contact your retailer." Note: Under the devices tab, it does list the proper name of the graphics card - Radeon X1650 Series The reason I'm posting this is because I'm having problems installing Vista and I before I try again, It would be nice to have the upgrade advisor tell me their is no problems. Could this be a warning sign that maybe something is not right on my computer? The card works fine with Windows XP Pro. Also, If a piece of hardware says that it is certified for Vista, shouldn't that mean that the advisor has compatability info? Thanks for you help. TG |
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| | Re: Upgrade Advisor has no Data on ATI X1650 Pro Graphics Card? Well I was able to get Vista installed. For the install I removed the x1650 card and set the bios to use onboard graphics. I also removed my TV Tuner, second optical drive and also my second hard drive as well as all the USB stuff. Maybe it was one of the other pieces of hardware that was originally giving me install problems. After Vista was installed, I then added the X1650 Video card and changed the bios back to AGP graphics. After making the changes in the bios and connecting my monitor to the X1650...The monitor just stayed black, but there was plenty of hard drive activity so I just waited until the hard drive activety stopped. I then held the power button in and restarted. Now I had graphics, but I still needed to go to the ATI web site and download the drivers. So far everything seems to be working fine, but it's only been an hour. Also, although the ATI website doesn't really say that the card is cerified for Vista...The box that the card arrived in does. Here is a photo of the box from Newegg. The bottom right hand corner says certified for Vista. I'm not sure if the logo on the box is an official Microsoft logo or not? http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggIma...195-031-08.JPG Thanks for the help. TG On Feb 18, 6:20 pm, "Michael Mastro" <MikeRM2...@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > I am running that exact card and it runs fine for me. No problems with it > yet. > > Michael R. Mastro II"totallygreen" <joelee...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1171824425.607319.153490@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > It's the AGP version and it's supposed to be certified for Windows > Vista and support Windows Aero. > > The advisor says under the system tab : > "Your current video card will not support the Windows AeroT user > experience. Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if > an upgrade is available. Click here for a list of video cards that > support Windows Aero" > > The advisor says under the devices tab: > "There is no compatibility data available for this device. For more > information, go to the device manufacturer's website or Windows > Marketplace, or contact your retailer." > > Note: Under the devices tab, it does list the proper name of the > graphics card - Radeon X1650 Series > > The reason I'm posting this is because I'm having problems installing > Vista and I before I try again, It would be nice to have the upgrade > advisor tell me their is no problems. Could this be a warning sign > that maybe something is not right on my computer? The card works fine > with Windows XP Pro. > > Also, If a piece of hardware says that it is certified for Vista, > shouldn't that mean that the advisor has compatability info? Thanks > for you help. TG |
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| | Re: Upgrade Advisor has no Data on ATI X1650 Pro Graphics Card? Sounds strange to have to do it that way. I basically had my card installed with XP, then just ran the Vista setup and it detected the card right away. That is kind of disheartening to see that it does it differently. Michael R. Mastro II "totallygreen" <joelee100@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171845783.170047.265440@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > Well I was able to get Vista installed. For the install I removed the > x1650 card and set the bios to use onboard graphics. I also removed > my TV Tuner, second optical drive and also my second hard drive as > well as all the USB stuff. > > Maybe it was one of the other pieces of hardware that was originally > giving me install problems. > > After Vista was installed, I then added the X1650 Video card and > changed the bios back to AGP graphics. After making the changes in > the bios and connecting my monitor to the X1650...The monitor just > stayed black, but there was plenty of hard drive activity so I just > waited until the hard drive activety stopped. > > I then held the power button in and restarted. Now I had graphics, > but I still needed to go to the ATI web site and download the drivers. > > So far everything seems to be working fine, but it's only been an > hour. > > Also, although the ATI website doesn't really say that the card is > cerified for Vista...The box that the card arrived in does. Here is a > photo of the box from Newegg. The bottom right hand corner says > certified for Vista. I'm not sure if the logo on the box is an > official Microsoft logo or not? > http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggIma...195-031-08.JPG > > Thanks for the help. TG > > On Feb 18, 6:20 pm, "Michael Mastro" <MikeRM2...@worldnet.att.net> > wrote: >> I am running that exact card and it runs fine for me. No problems with >> it >> yet. >> >> Michael R. Mastro II"totallygreen" <joelee...@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1171824425.607319.153490@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> It's the AGP version and it's supposed to be certified for Windows >> Vista and support Windows Aero. >> >> The advisor says under the system tab : >> "Your current video card will not support the Windows AeroT user >> experience. Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if >> an upgrade is available. Click here for a list of video cards that >> support Windows Aero" >> >> The advisor says under the devices tab: >> "There is no compatibility data available for this device. For more >> information, go to the device manufacturer's website or Windows >> Marketplace, or contact your retailer." >> >> Note: Under the devices tab, it does list the proper name of the >> graphics card - Radeon X1650 Series >> >> The reason I'm posting this is because I'm having problems installing >> Vista and I before I try again, It would be nice to have the upgrade >> advisor tell me their is no problems. Could this be a warning sign >> that maybe something is not right on my computer? The card works fine >> with Windows XP Pro. >> >> Also, If a piece of hardware says that it is certified for Vista, >> shouldn't that mean that the advisor has compatability info? Thanks >> for you help. TG > > |
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