I just installed the newest Omega drivers for my Radeon 9800XT, and it's running horribly in Windows. I think for some reason Windows isn't using my graphics card to draw things. When I right click for a menu to fade in, it's like a slideshow of five frames. Any window that needs to draw constantly takes up a lot of CPU, especially Task Manager.
Does anyone have a solution for this? Thanks.
Coffeee
Dec 1 2004, 20:22
are you useing the ones that are from the beta? (x.10 or something)? as i found that buggy and rolled back
generalnewbie
Dec 1 2004, 20:25
i have the 9800XT and well i was running the ATI drivers that were lagging on loading any new windows.... then i switched over to the
Omega drivers.. 4.11 based on the beta.. and they work way better then ATIs drivers... i wouldnt go back!
Only thing is you have to fully uninstall ATI drivers and then install the omega drivers...
On the website expect new omega drivers this week.. based on the 4.12 drivers
I'm using Radeon Omega Drivers 2.5.90 (Catalyst 4.10 Beta)
Where do I get the 4.11 one?
The last drivers Omega released were the 4.10 beta based ones.....
ATi's 4.12 beta's are cool tho....
Expect Omega's 4.12 beta ones sometime soon.....but i reckon soon after the Official ATi 4.12's will be released
I just installed the official 4.11 drivers and it's still doing the same thing. Do you think this could be a conflict between my ATI TV Wonder and my graphics card?
Edit: I was trying to uninstall the drivers for my ATI TV Wonder, but I can't find it in the Device Manager. I physically removed the card from my machine a month ago because I wanted to put it in another computer, so I don't know if the drivers are just hidden or if Windows automatically uninstalled them.
Sagittarius
Dec 1 2004, 22:26
Omega's 4.12b will be released sometime this week, as he says on his site.
My guess would be that the drivers are hidden, because when I pulled out my NIC without unistalling the driver, I got all sorts of errors on the next boot, and i had to manually remove them. Might be different for a vid card, though.
Does anyone know how I can uninstall the drivers for an ATI TV Wonder? I can't find it in the device manager.
Dark_INk
Dec 2 2004, 06:28
QUOTE(sp0rk @ Dec 2 2004, 06:22)
Does anyone know how I can uninstall the drivers for an ATI TV Wonder? I can't find it in the device manager.
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gigapixels
Dec 2 2004, 06:35
QUOTE(Dark_INk @ Dec 1 2004, 22:28)
right click 'my computer' > properties > hardware > device manager
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You're kidding, right?

Anyway, you don't need to uninstall the drivers. They aren't being used because the device is gone. They don't even apply to the Radeon, so I don't see how they would be conflicted... I've heard of some Driver Cleaner software, but I've never used any, so I don't know what to get...
Just for anyone interested or who may be having the same problem, I fixed it by running Driver Cleaner and then selecting STOP INSTALLATION when it tried to install the Secondary drivers.
Thanks for all the help everyone!
velocity3k
Dec 2 2004, 11:07
QUOTE(sp0rk @ Dec 1 2004, 21:19)
I just installed the newest Omega drivers for my Radeon 9800XT, and it's running horribly in Windows. I think for some reason Windows isn't using my graphics card to draw things. When I right click for a menu to fade in, it's like a slideshow of five frames. Any window that needs to draw constantly takes up a lot of CPU, especially Task Manager.
Does anyone have a solution for this? Thanks.
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Start>Run "dxdiag"
click on the "Display" tab and make sure under "DirectX Features" all three options are enabled.
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