This is incredibly frustrating.
I'm trying to install the new 7.4 ATI catalyst drivers for the "mobility radeon 9600/9700" display adapter.
So I go to the ATI Web site -- after making certain I've downloaded all Windows XP critical updates, including the .NET framework version 1.1 -- and I download ATI's own executable file that determines if my system is compatible with the latest driver.
The ATI program does its check of my system.
It then indicates my system is compatible.
Then I let it automatically download and install the 7.4 driver.
After restarting the system, the Catalyst program generates an ugly error stating that it needs .NET framework version 2-point-something.
And then nothing makes that error go away.
ATI's Web site says only the 1.1 version of Framework is required.
And ATI's own "compatibility checker" indicates my system is compatible.
Yet, I get this mess.
So what gives?
Should I wipe my system again and then reinstall Windows and then install Framework versions 2.0 and -- for safety -- version 3.0 prior to installing the ATI driver?
Or should I play it safe and install driver version 7.3?
This is a nasty issue.
Anybody else run into this?
By the way, I've tried three clean installations of Windows XP Home; same result.
I filled out ATI's online form to report this problem; but who knows if they'll listen?
Jerry Jones
I'm trying to install the new 7.4 ATI catalyst drivers for the "mobility radeon 9600/9700" display adapter.
So I go to the ATI Web site -- after making certain I've downloaded all Windows XP critical updates, including the .NET framework version 1.1 -- and I download ATI's own executable file that determines if my system is compatible with the latest driver.
The ATI program does its check of my system.
It then indicates my system is compatible.
Then I let it automatically download and install the 7.4 driver.
After restarting the system, the Catalyst program generates an ugly error stating that it needs .NET framework version 2-point-something.
And then nothing makes that error go away.
ATI's Web site says only the 1.1 version of Framework is required.
And ATI's own "compatibility checker" indicates my system is compatible.
Yet, I get this mess.
So what gives?
Should I wipe my system again and then reinstall Windows and then install Framework versions 2.0 and -- for safety -- version 3.0 prior to installing the ATI driver?
Or should I play it safe and install driver version 7.3?
This is a nasty issue.
Anybody else run into this?
By the way, I've tried three clean installations of Windows XP Home; same result.
I filled out ATI's online form to report this problem; but who knows if they'll listen?
Jerry Jones
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