I don't have any other video cards but I removed all cards - e.g. sound,
network, etc to make sure it was just my video card. It is the nature of
the card from what I can tell. Still no reply for ATI.
"Ron Miller" <millerDOT90@osu.edu> wrote in message
news:%23efdFWGTHHA.4744@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> boe wrote:
>> While it may be that the PCI version works and the AGP version doesn't,
>> their web page makes no differentiation as to which support vista. I am
>> able to use AGP cards from other manufacturers to install Vista on this
>> machine so the firmware on my motherboard certainly supports vista.
>>
>> "Ron Miller" <millerDOT90@osu.edu> wrote in message
>> news:ecLwCpuSHHA.488@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> Regarding the list you pasted, I'm guessing that ATI is referring to the
>>> PCI-E versions of those cards -- unless there are some that don't have
>>> PCI-E versions. The reason I say this is that I had a PCI-E version of
>>> the X800XL, a card not as "advanced" as the X850 under discussion here,
>>> and it worked just fine with all the Vista betas. (I upgraded to an
>>> X1950 Pro before installing the RTM.)
>>> Don't you think it's likely that the problem with your card is more
>>> likely to lie with the AGP feature than with the GPU version?
>>>
>>> boe wrote:
>>>> I still haven't received a response from them. Hoping they'll give me
>>>> some info.
>>>> The x850 is listed as supported for Vista on their web page but
>>>> considering it can't be installed with this card, they would have to
>>>> come out with a bios fix or give us replacement cards.
>>>>
>>>> Just in case they remove this now that they are aware of the issue.
>>>>
>>>> The following products support Windows VistaT:
>>>> DesktopMultimediaChipsetMobileWorkstation
>>>>
>>>> ATI Store
>>>> ATI Upgrade Advisor
>>>> Desktop
>>>> ATI Radeon® X1950 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X1900 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X1800 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X1650 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X1600 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X1300 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X850 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X800 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X700 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X600 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X550 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® X300 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® 9800 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® 9700 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® 9600 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® 9550 Series
>>>> ATI Radeon® 9500 Series
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "chinolam" <chinolam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:8F540CD2-6E20-4F0C-BC31-F0B10CCE713E@microsoft.com...
>>>>> Just wanted to say I have the same video card and mine goes to black
>>>>> too.
>>>>> Hopefully this will be fixed, but just wanted to chime in and bump
>>>>> this back
>>>>> up.
>>>>>
>>>>> "boe" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have an MSI motherboard 965p - I have the latest firmware 2.5. I
>>>>>> can run
>>>>>> XP Pro with no issue but installing Media Center 2005 and Vista has
>>>>>> been a
>>>>>> bust. I'll begin the install and very shortly before it get's into
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> real install, the monitor goes black. I've tried several times with
>>>>>> each -
>>>>>> no luck. I thought it might be a DVI issue so I connected a CRT to
>>>>>> the VGA
>>>>>> connector - same bad luck. I used an old underpowered nVidia card
>>>>>> and was
>>>>>> able to install without issue. I was hoping that if I switched the
>>>>>> cards
>>>>>> after the install I'd be OK but it goes black during boot up and
>>>>>> never comes
>>>>>> up - waited 10 minutes. I booted in safe mode with the ATI card
>>>>>> installed
>>>>>> and it works in safe mode - even recognizes the card. I used the
>>>>>> ati vista
>>>>>> drivers - replaced the Windows drivers - same issue - black screen.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> have an ATI 1900 card that seems to work fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone else have an x850 pro agp and try to install with Vista? Any
>>>>>> luck?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Again I'm really only looking for people with X850 Pro AGP cards -
>>>>>> you don't
>>>>>> need to let me know you got it to install with an x1900, 1950, 1350,
>>>>>> matrox,
>>>>>> onboard intel etc. I'm really just looking to see if it can be done
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> this specific card as I don't want to use the card I already have and
>>>>>> yes I
>>>>>> am aware that I can buy another card for a reasonable price. The
>>>>>> key is to
>>>>>> find out if I can use this specific card.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>
> Do you by chance have any other video cards installed -- e.g., a video
> capture card or a TV tuner card? There's a fellow posting in the
> "hardware" forum who couldn't get his PCI-E X850 recognized at all. It
> turned out that he did have a tuner card installed, and as soon as he
> pulled it out, Vista recognized the X850, and he was able to install the
> Vista driver for it.
>
> Ron