Recommended Posts

I recently posted about how to properly have SSD and HDD running together with programs/windows etc. I ended up wiping both and starting new and everything is working fine except for when I install ATI Catalyst Control Center with driver. I have the ATI HD 5830 and whenever I install the software/driver after the reboot my screen is blank. Everything is running fine just no picture. I've googled this issue and I see many people have it but I haven't found a solution. Any thoughts?

I have the exact same issue when doing driver updates .... (if you look at odd angles you might be able to see something, otherwise not sure what can help (short of deleting some files that would revert back to a standard video driver) .....

all I had to do on mine is uninstall completely the driver, all of it, reboot and install the new one, all is well.

switch to nVidia - problem solved :)

Even though you recently formatted go ahead and use a driver cleaner, then re-install with latest driver. Only thing I can think of is to hop on to filehippo or guru3d.com & get an older version of the drivers - possibly they wont have the driver bug.

Does Windows Update detect the card and install WHQL drivers?

I believe so. I did a system restore to prior to the ATI driver install and everything works fine. My device manager says for Display adaptors - Standard VGA Graphics Adapter.

And yes it is plugged into the correct port... It's worked before for months. I just did a wipe of both HDD and SSD to start new so there's no reason for this to be happening on the hardware side...

are all of your other drivers up to date? chipset and the like? even windows. did you fully update via windows update before trying to install the latest and greatest ati driver? did your clean install for windows include the latest service pack integrated?

i know i've had problems with some nvidia drivers making my screen nothing but black. i believe it was because i always chose to clean install and the nvidia setup uninstalled the old driver and the new driver needed permissions which i could not click yes to because my screen was black. thankfully they have fixed this now.

you're saying the drivers install fine and then only after a reboot the screen is black?

and anyone saying anything about switching to nvidia vs ati can shut up. this is not the issue.

are all of your other drivers up to date? chipset and the like?

i know i've had problems with some nvidia drivers making my screen nothing but black. i believe it was because i always chose to clean install and the nvidia setip uninstalled the old driver and the new driver needed permissions which i could not click yes to because my screen was black. thankfully they have fixed this now.

you're saying the drivers install fine and then only after a reboot the screen is black?

and anyone saying anything about switching to nvidia vs ati can shut up. this is not the issue.

Exactly. I install ATI driver and software and then it says need to reboot. I reboot and blank screen. Sometimes I can see mouse moving around. If I restore to prior to ATI install or boot to safe mode everything works.

Exactly. I install ATI driver and software and then it says need to reboot. I reboot and blank screen. Sometimes I can see mouse moving around. If I restore to prior to ATI install or boot to safe mode everything works.

i edited my comment above a couple of times thinking about different things it could be. are you using an original windows 7 release to install windows without any service packs? if so i would try updating everything in windows via windows update. minus your video driver. once everything is for sure up to date with all service packs give the driver install another shot.

disabling your standard vga gaphics adapter isn't the way to go. we need to get those updated to the ati drivers. once you do successfully that will be gone and you will see your ati card instead.

i edited my comment above a couple of times thinking about different things it could be. are you using an original windows 7 release to install windows without any service packs? if so i would try updating everything in windows via windows update. minus your video driver. once everything is for sure up to date with all service packs give the driver install another shot.

disabling your standard vga gaphics adapter isn't the way to go. we need to get those updated to the ati drivers. once you do successfully that will be gone and you will see your ati card instead.

Sorry for late response, I went on vacation. I just did all the Windows 7 updates and one of them was an ATI driver for the GPU. Everything is working great and the device manager now says "ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series" under Display Adapter. I would like to update to the latest ATI driver and get the software to change settings but for now I'll just leave this.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Microsoft Edge comes pre-installed with Windows 11 and it's a great browser, so why not use it? Not everyone is trying to run away from Google, sometimes people just want convenience and less friction.
    • AI makes the games. AI plays the games We all watch them in a streaming service.... Welcome to the future.
    • No. The file manager is a lost cause. After all, its dev receives all the undeserved praise he could evre wish from Neowin, without having actually earned it. This has never lead to improvements.
    • TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.70.0 by Razvan Serea GPU-Z is a lightweight system utility designed to provide vital information about your video card and graphics processor. At launch, it automatically scans your system and reports the card name, GPU, release date and transistors, BIOS version, ROPs, memory type, and memory size. Main Features: Supports NVIDIA, AMD, ATI and Intel graphics devices Displays adapter, GPU and display information Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (if available) Includes a GPU load test to verify PCI-Express lane configuration Validation of results GPU-Z can create a backup of your graphics card BIOS No installation required, optional installer is available Support for Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 (both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported) GPU-Z 2.70.0 changelog: Improved kernel driver security Added die size for Qualcomm Adreno 741 Added support for NVIDIA RTX 6000D, RTX Pro 500 Blackwell Embedded, Tesla V100-DGXS-32GB, PG500-216 Added support for Intel Arc Pro B70, B65, A60 ES, Alder Lake ES Added support for Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite, 778G/782G Added vendor detection for HKC/Sambada, AWES Download page: GPU-Z 2.70.0 | 11.1 MB (Freeware) View: GPU-Z Website | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • I know I won't ever be using it to make my game. I'd rather pay humans.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Vincian earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      Jocimo earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      suprememobiles48 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      Prasann earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      518
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      159
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      86
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      67
    5. 5
      neufuse
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!