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| ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 I have a MSI Neo2 Platinum (nVidia nforce 3 ultra chipset). One of the last AMD 939 AGP boards made. I have an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. With Vista 32 and Vista 64, the ATI drivers, and even Microsoft's drivers, worked just fine - when I had an AMD 64 3000+ CPU in it. I just put in a shiny new AMD Opteron 180, and all the sudden the drivers are failing, both in 64 and 32. Installing the newest drivers didn't help. Reinstalling Vista didn't help. The error I get in Device Manager is: Description: Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but the driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The problem code is 43. Problem signature: Problem Event Name: PnPDeviceProblemCode Architecture: x86 Hardware Id: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E48&SUBSYS_00021002&REV_00 Setup class GUID: {4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} PnP problem code: 0000002B Driver name: atikmdag.sys Driver version: 7.1.1.569 Driver date: 01-19-2007 OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Suggestions? Everything works perfectly in XP. Thanks. |
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| RE: ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 cdgaefke, When installing new video card drivers, you always get the best results by first removing the prior drivers. The Add/Remove Programs app in Control Panel should have the ability to uninstall all the prior drivers. Also, remove all ATI folders in C:\ATI. That's the location to where the ATI drivers go when you unzip them. That's where the ATI setup.exe is located. After uninstalling all graphics drivers, reboot the computer and, after the BIOS POST but before windows appears, press F8 to see a screen containing various boot options. One of the options will be to boot in Standard VGA Mode. Select that one and press Enter. If you miss the F8 boot options screen, try again. You will now boot to Windows in Standard VGA Mode. Your icons and graphics will appear large, but that's the way that mode looks. Now, find your downloaded ATI driver file (the .zip file) double click it and follow on-screen instructions. The Installer will unzip the driver file, put all the files in C:\ATI and automatically run the setup.exe program. Good luck, -- freddy "cdgaefke" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a MSI Neo2 Platinum (nVidia nforce 3 ultra chipset). One of the last > AMD 939 AGP boards made. I have an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. With Vista 32 and > Vista 64, the ATI drivers, and even Microsoft's drivers, worked just fine - > when I had an AMD 64 3000+ CPU in it. > > I just put in a shiny new AMD Opteron 180, and all the sudden the drivers > are failing, both in 64 and 32. Installing the newest drivers didn't help. > Reinstalling Vista didn't help. The error I get in Device Manager is: > > Description: > Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but the > driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The problem code > is 43. > > Problem signature: > Problem Event Name: PnPDeviceProblemCode > Architecture: x86 > Hardware Id: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E48&SUBSYS_00021002&REV_00 > Setup class GUID: {4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} > PnP problem code: 0000002B > Driver name: atikmdag.sys > Driver version: 7.1.1.569 > Driver date: 01-19-2007 > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > Locale ID: 1033 > > > Suggestions? Everything works perfectly in XP. > > Thanks.[/color] |
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| RE: ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 Hi freddy, I did uninstall the old ones. I went so far as to format the partition and reinstall Windows. The initial install of Windows with the windows driver fails, and it worked just fine before when the video card was the same but the CPU was different. Thanks, Charles. "freddy" wrote: [color=blue] > cdgaefke, > > When installing new video card drivers, you always get the best results by > first removing the prior drivers. The Add/Remove Programs app in Control > Panel should have the ability to uninstall all the prior drivers. Also, > remove all ATI folders in C:\ATI. That's the location to where the ATI > drivers go when you unzip them. That's where the ATI setup.exe is located. > > After uninstalling all graphics drivers, reboot the computer and, after the > BIOS POST but before windows appears, press F8 to see a screen containing > various boot options. One of the options will be to boot in Standard VGA > Mode. Select that one and press Enter. If you miss the F8 boot options > screen, try again. > > You will now boot to Windows in Standard VGA Mode. Your icons and graphics > will appear large, but that's the way that mode looks. Now, find your > downloaded ATI driver file (the .zip file) double click it and follow > on-screen instructions. The Installer will unzip the driver file, put all > the files in C:\ATI and automatically run the setup.exe program. > > Good luck, > -- > freddy > > > "cdgaefke" wrote: >[color=green] > > I have a MSI Neo2 Platinum (nVidia nforce 3 ultra chipset). One of the last > > AMD 939 AGP boards made. I have an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. With Vista 32 and > > Vista 64, the ATI drivers, and even Microsoft's drivers, worked just fine - > > when I had an AMD 64 3000+ CPU in it. > > > > I just put in a shiny new AMD Opteron 180, and all the sudden the drivers > > are failing, both in 64 and 32. Installing the newest drivers didn't help. > > Reinstalling Vista didn't help. The error I get in Device Manager is: > > > > Description: > > Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but the > > driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The problem code > > is 43. > > > > Problem signature: > > Problem Event Name: PnPDeviceProblemCode > > Architecture: x86 > > Hardware Id: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E48&SUBSYS_00021002&REV_00 > > Setup class GUID: {4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} > > PnP problem code: 0000002B > > Driver name: atikmdag.sys > > Driver version: 7.1.1.569 > > Driver date: 01-19-2007 > > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > > Locale ID: 1033 > > > > > > Suggestions? Everything works perfectly in XP. > > > > Thanks.[/color][/color] |
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| RE: ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 cdgaefke, Well, it's hard diagnosing problems from a distance with only knowing part of the story. Here is more information on your situation I found: ATI has this posted in their knowledge Base: 737-24498: Windows Vista: Code 43 Error in Device Manager in Systems with ATI AGP Cards and Nforce3 Chipset Motherboards The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s): Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 for Vista Radeon® X1950 AGP series Radeon® X1600 AGP series Radeon® X1300 AGP series Radeon® X850 series Radeon® X800 series Radeon® X700 series Radeon® X600 series Radeon® X550 series Radeon® X300 series Radeon® 9800 series Radeon® 9700 series Radeon® 9650/9600 series Radeon® 9550/9500 series Symptoms Attempting to install the graphics driver on a system containing an NVidia NF3 chipset and an ATI AGP graphics adapter may result in the driver failing to install and the 3D engine not activating. In Windows Vista 32bit or 64bit versions, the Device Manager will show a (!) mark and the AGP card will operate in PCI mode only. When the properties of the device are shown, the error code will show as code 43. This issue has been seen with other AGP chipsets such as VIA and SiS but has since been resolved by chipset driver updates from these manufacturers. AMD’s AGP adapters require correctly functioning AGP support from the operating system in order to run the WDDM driver under Vista. This WDDM driver has no way of working around the absence of AGP support. Solution Please contact NVidia Corp. ([url]www.nvidia.com[/url]) for more information on this issue. It seems that updated chipset drivers, which include the AGP drivers for Vista, may be the source of your problem. At least that's the way I understand that. Cheers, -- freddy "cdgaefke" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi freddy, I did uninstall the old ones. I went so far as to format the > partition and reinstall Windows. The initial install of Windows with the > windows driver fails, and it worked just fine before when the video card was > the same but the CPU was different. > > Thanks, > Charles. > > "freddy" wrote: >[color=green] > > cdgaefke, > > > > When installing new video card drivers, you always get the best results by > > first removing the prior drivers. The Add/Remove Programs app in Control > > Panel should have the ability to uninstall all the prior drivers. Also, > > remove all ATI folders in C:\ATI. That's the location to where the ATI > > drivers go when you unzip them. That's where the ATI setup.exe is located. > > > > After uninstalling all graphics drivers, reboot the computer and, after the > > BIOS POST but before windows appears, press F8 to see a screen containing > > various boot options. One of the options will be to boot in Standard VGA > > Mode. Select that one and press Enter. If you miss the F8 boot options > > screen, try again. > > > > You will now boot to Windows in Standard VGA Mode. Your icons and graphics > > will appear large, but that's the way that mode looks. Now, find your > > downloaded ATI driver file (the .zip file) double click it and follow > > on-screen instructions. The Installer will unzip the driver file, put all > > the files in C:\ATI and automatically run the setup.exe program. > > > > Good luck, > > -- > > freddy > > > > > > "cdgaefke" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > I have a MSI Neo2 Platinum (nVidia nforce 3 ultra chipset). One of the last > > > AMD 939 AGP boards made. I have an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro. With Vista 32 and > > > Vista 64, the ATI drivers, and even Microsoft's drivers, worked just fine - > > > when I had an AMD 64 3000+ CPU in it. > > > > > > I just put in a shiny new AMD Opteron 180, and all the sudden the drivers > > > are failing, both in 64 and 32. Installing the newest drivers didn't help. > > > Reinstalling Vista didn't help. The error I get in Device Manager is: > > > > > > Description: > > > Windows was able to successfully install device driver software, but the > > > driver software encountered a problem when it tried to run. The problem code > > > is 43. > > > > > > Problem signature: > > > Problem Event Name: PnPDeviceProblemCode > > > Architecture: x86 > > > Hardware Id: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E48&SUBSYS_00021002&REV_00 > > > Setup class GUID: {4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} > > > PnP problem code: 0000002B > > > Driver name: atikmdag.sys > > > Driver version: 7.1.1.569 > > > Driver date: 01-19-2007 > > > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > > > Locale ID: 1033 > > > > > > > > > Suggestions? Everything works perfectly in XP. > > > > > > Thanks.[/color][/color][/color] |
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| RE: ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 Hi freddy, thanks. I think that might be the problem. nVidia's support for the NF3 chipset seems to be spotty at best. I'll try contacting them. I'm curious why it worked fine with the older CPU. Thanks, Charles. "freddy" wrote: [color=blue] > cdgaefke, > > Well, it's hard diagnosing problems from a distance with only knowing part > of the story. Here is more information on your situation I found: > > ATI has this posted in their knowledge Base: > > 737-24498: Windows Vista: Code 43 Error in Device Manager in Systems with > ATI AGP Cards and Nforce3 Chipset Motherboards > > > > > The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s): > Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit > Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 for Vista > Radeon® X1950 AGP series > Radeon® X1600 AGP series > Radeon® X1300 AGP series > Radeon® X850 series > Radeon® X800 series > Radeon® X700 series > Radeon® X600 series > Radeon® X550 series > Radeon® X300 series > Radeon® 9800 series > Radeon® 9700 series > Radeon® 9650/9600 series > Radeon® 9550/9500 series > Symptoms > Attempting to install the graphics driver on a system containing an NVidia > NF3 chipset and an ATI AGP graphics adapter may result in the driver failing > to install and the 3D engine not activating. > > In Windows Vista 32bit or 64bit versions, the Device Manager will show a (!) > mark and the AGP card will operate in PCI mode only. When the properties of > the device are shown, the error code will show as code 43. > > This issue has been seen with other AGP chipsets such as VIA and SiS but has > since been resolved by chipset driver updates from these manufacturers. > > AMD’s AGP adapters require correctly functioning AGP support from the > operating system in order to run the WDDM driver under Vista. This WDDM > driver has no way of working around the absence of AGP support. > > Solution > Please contact NVidia Corp. ([url]www.nvidia.com[/url]) for more information on this > issue. > > It seems that updated chipset drivers, which include the AGP drivers for > Vista, may be the source of your problem. At least that's the way I > understand that. > > Cheers, > > > > > -- > freddy > >[/color] |
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| RE: ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 cdgaefke, Why your system worked with the former CPU? I have no way of knowing for certain, but I'll guess that it has something to do with the duel core configuration of the Opteron. Perhaps someone with knowledge in this area can provide a technical explanation. The problem seems to be widespread among AMD dual core users with motherboards such as you have. At least that's my take on the situation. Cheers, -- freddy "cdgaefke" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi freddy, thanks. I think that might be the problem. nVidia's support for > the NF3 chipset seems to be spotty at best. I'll try contacting them. > > I'm curious why it worked fine with the older CPU. > > Thanks, > Charles. > > "freddy" wrote: >[color=green] > > cdgaefke, > > > > Well, it's hard diagnosing problems from a distance with only knowing part > > of the story. Here is more information on your situation I found: > > > > ATI has this posted in their knowledge Base: > > > > 737-24498: Windows Vista: Code 43 Error in Device Manager in Systems with > > ATI AGP Cards and Nforce3 Chipset Motherboards > > > > > > > > > > The information in this article applies to the following configuration(s): > > Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit > > Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 for Vista > > Radeon® X1950 AGP series > > Radeon® X1600 AGP series > > Radeon® X1300 AGP series > > Radeon® X850 series > > Radeon® X800 series > > Radeon® X700 series > > Radeon® X600 series > > Radeon® X550 series > > Radeon® X300 series > > Radeon® 9800 series > > Radeon® 9700 series > > Radeon® 9650/9600 series > > Radeon® 9550/9500 series > > Symptoms > > Attempting to install the graphics driver on a system containing an NVidia > > NF3 chipset and an ATI AGP graphics adapter may result in the driver failing > > to install and the 3D engine not activating. > > > > In Windows Vista 32bit or 64bit versions, the Device Manager will show a (!) > > mark and the AGP card will operate in PCI mode only. When the properties of > > the device are shown, the error code will show as code 43. > > > > This issue has been seen with other AGP chipsets such as VIA and SiS but has > > since been resolved by chipset driver updates from these manufacturers. > > > > AMD’s AGP adapters require correctly functioning AGP support from the > > operating system in order to run the WDDM driver under Vista. This WDDM > > driver has no way of working around the absence of AGP support. > > > > Solution > > Please contact NVidia Corp. ([url]www.nvidia.com[/url]) for more information on this > > issue. > > > > It seems that updated chipset drivers, which include the AGP drivers for > > Vista, may be the source of your problem. At least that's the way I > > understand that. > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > > > -- > > freddy > > > >[/color][/color] |
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| Re: ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 I would check with MSI to verify that the Opt180 is actually supported by the board. There might be a CPU microcode update that is required, and thus a bios update may be needed (if you arent running the latest version, that is). I have an Opt175 running in an ASrock939-Dual SATA II board, and have no problems with XP or Vista Business. There arent enough Vista64 drivers for my board to warrant using that at this time, so im using Vista Buisness 32bit. Very solid system ... - NuTs "freddy" <fkirschen@tidalwave.net> wrote in message news:A2ECCDFA-D5EA-4D99-ABC0-24CFC9767743@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > cdgaefke, > > Why your system worked with the former CPU? I have no way of knowing for > certain, but I'll guess that it has something to do with the duel core > configuration of the Opteron. Perhaps someone with knowledge in this area > can provide a technical explanation. The problem seems to be widespread > among AMD dual core users with motherboards such as you have. At least > that's my take on the situation. > > Cheers, > -- > freddy > > > "cdgaefke" wrote: >[color=green] >> Hi freddy, thanks. I think that might be the problem. nVidia's support >> for >> the NF3 chipset seems to be spotty at best. I'll try contacting them. >> >> I'm curious why it worked fine with the older CPU. >> >> Thanks, >> Charles. >> >> "freddy" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >> > cdgaefke, >> > >> > Well, it's hard diagnosing problems from a distance with only knowing >> > part >> > of the story. Here is more information on your situation I found: >> > >> > ATI has this posted in their knowledge Base: >> > >> > 737-24498: Windows Vista: Code 43 Error in Device Manager in Systems >> > with >> > ATI AGP Cards and Nforce3 Chipset Motherboards >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > The information in this article applies to the following >> > configuration(s): >> > Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit >> > Catalyst Display Driver 7.1 for Vista >> > Radeon® X1950 AGP series >> > Radeon® X1600 AGP series >> > Radeon® X1300 AGP series >> > Radeon® X850 series >> > Radeon® X800 series >> > Radeon® X700 series >> > Radeon® X600 series >> > Radeon® X550 series >> > Radeon® X300 series >> > Radeon® 9800 series >> > Radeon® 9700 series >> > Radeon® 9650/9600 series >> > Radeon® 9550/9500 series >> > Symptoms >> > Attempting to install the graphics driver on a system containing an >> > NVidia >> > NF3 chipset and an ATI AGP graphics adapter may result in the driver >> > failing >> > to install and the 3D engine not activating. >> > >> > In Windows Vista 32bit or 64bit versions, the Device Manager will show >> > a (!) >> > mark and the AGP card will operate in PCI mode only. When the >> > properties of >> > the device are shown, the error code will show as code 43. >> > >> > This issue has been seen with other AGP chipsets such as VIA and SiS >> > but has >> > since been resolved by chipset driver updates from these manufacturers. >> > >> > AMD's AGP adapters require correctly functioning AGP support from the >> > operating system in order to run the WDDM driver under Vista. This WDDM >> > driver has no way of working around the absence of AGP support. >> > >> > Solution >> > Please contact NVidia Corp. ([url]www.nvidia.com[/url]) for more information on >> > this >> > issue. >> > >> > It seems that updated chipset drivers, which include the AGP drivers >> > for >> > Vista, may be the source of your problem. At least that's the way I >> > understand that. >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > freddy >> > >> >[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: ATI Radeon 9800 and AMD Opteron 180 Hi Nut Cracker, I've been doing some research and have found the problem relates to nForce 3 motherboards with dual core AMD processors. Those with ATI video cards are stuck with code 43 or running the processor in single core mode. The ball is in nVidia's court to fix it, and I'm optimistic they're going to do so, as they've known about the problem for many months now. They're official stance is "nForce 3 chipsets are not supported in Vista". BTW, to answer your question, the Opteron 180 is supported in the board. "Nut Cracker" wrote: [color=blue] > I would check with MSI to verify that the Opt180 is actually supported by > the board. There might be a CPU microcode update that is required, and thus > a bios update may be needed (if you arent running the latest version, that > is). > > I have an Opt175 running in an ASrock939-Dual SATA II board, and have no > problems with XP or Vista Business. There arent enough Vista64 drivers for > my board to warrant using that at this time, so im using Vista Buisness > 32bit. > > Very solid system ... > > - NuTs >[/color] |
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