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Did you try just using the MS supplied driver?

Offcourse, and the same error..

Making my notebook just running at 1024 - 768.. And since i runs natively at 1280 - 800, you get the picture at how it makes my experience bad.. :(

I am just p'd off along with many other frustrated ATI card owners. I don't consider my X1600pro to be crap (not the greatest card in the world), but I tried to contact Tech Support about the issue and they just didn't want to know.

works great for me..

It works great for those who didn't have the Code 43 in the first place. It hasn't solved it for the ones who had it.

its not the ati drivers fault, its the fact u need the correct chipset drivers!! (which arent out yet for most manufacturers)

The motherboard is ATI CHIPSET!!!! IGP 9100... :rolleyes:

New Drivers ATI CATALYST FOR WINDOWS VISTA RTM :D My Source

No spam please.. :crazy:

DUDE!!! ATi is crap yes i agree, but just because they dont want to get all of their programmers to make drivers that will be useless in a month dosnt mean they are SH*T! It's probably your graphics card! :blink:

No?

ATi isn't going to lose people because of this. The ATi fanboys know that Vista is still (Well, sorta, you're just using RC2) in this new process called Beta. I don't know if you've heard of this new invention but it's for testing purposes. They won't just switch to nVidia if they get one stupid error. Maybe you should wait to see if this still happens when Vista ships out.

People and ATi have known about this for a while.

No?

ATi isn't going to lose people because of this. The ATi fanboys know that Vista is still (Well, sorta, you're just using RC2) in this new process called Beta. I don't know if you've heard of this new invention but it's for testing purposes. They won't just switch to nVidia if they get one stupid error. Maybe you should wait to see if this still happens when Vista ships out.

People and ATi have known about this for a while.

I wasn't suggesting that people will change now, but if it is still present when it ships, general pc users like myself who just want a working graphics card are going to be using Nvidia - my opinion anyway.

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Anybody figured this out yet? I'm having the same problem.

I've got a Dual Core Opteron on an Epox nForce3 board with a Radeon 9800 Pro. I tried changing the ACPI driver, and I lost my second core, too. When I did that, I also lost usage of my optical drives (DVD burners). They get an error code 10: the device cannot start.

Is anybody else using the IDE RAID? That's specifically what I'm using...maybe it is an IDE driver problem?

Anybody figured this out yet? I'm having the same problem.

I've got a Dual Core Opteron on an Epox nForce3 board with a Radeon 9800 Pro. I tried changing the ACPI driver, and I lost my second core, too. When I did that, I also lost usage of my optical drives (DVD burners). They get an error code 10: the device cannot start.

Is anybody else using the IDE RAID? That's specifically what I'm using...maybe it is an IDE driver problem?

mine was fixed by a new driver from my motherboards AGP

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