As far as I can tell ATI IGP 340M is one variety of ATI Radeon Xpress 200M.
Microsoft's self-signed driver is installed but describes itself as XDDM
instead of WDDM. It BSODs on every attempt to hibernate or shut down or
reboot. 100% reproducible, 100% unavoidable so far.
Microsoft asked for a full memory dump instead of minidump, and Microsoft
rejected the full memory dump because a full memory dump is bigger than
50MB. I haven't been able to discover if anyone at Microsoft knows the
meaning of a full memory dump (50MB should be big enough for anyone eh?) or
why they trick volunteers into wasting time generating and submitting full
memory dumps (uploading didn't stop at 50MB). Bug closed because it's not
reproduceable. Right. Things work differently inside Microsoft.
I am running a Gateway MX 6455 with ATI Radeon Xpress 200M and glass looks
awesome!
Using the WDDM (out of the box) drivers as well.
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Richard Hay
Windows Vista RC1 (Build 5600)
Windows Live Butterfly
http://WindowsObserver.com
Not all video cards that are supported on Vista also meet the additional
requiements for support of all graphic capabilities of Vista such as the
Aero Glass function of Vista.
According to ATI, your video card is supported.
https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&folderID=5712
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Jason
Windows Vista RC1 Build 5600
MS Office 2007 B2TR
I have a Toshiba Satellite L25-S1217 with 512MB RAM (I'll eventually upgrade
to 1GB), a 60GB Hard Drive, ATI Radeon Xpress 200M Onboard Video with
S-Video, and an Intel Celeron M 1.6GHz CPU. Will my notebook be able to run
Windows Vista with Aero Glass enabled?