Radeon Card under Vista: only black and white

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Tim Wessels

Hi!

I'm using a Radeaon X1950 card under Windows Vista. Untill today,
everything worked fine, but now my screen is only black and white
(greyscale), without any specific cause. In BIOS and during the boot
process, the screen is in color, but when the Vista-Logo appears, the
color disappears. I already uninstalled and reinstalled the Driver
(7.4, latest version), but the problem remains. When I uninstall the
driver and the standart windows driver is used, colors are there. But
of course I don't want to use the card without any 3d-features.
The other DVI port works.

Any idea?

Thanks
Tim
 
Tim said:
Hi!

I'm using a Radeaon X1950 card under Windows Vista. Untill today,
everything worked fine, but now my screen is only black and white
(greyscale), without any specific cause. In BIOS and during the boot
process, the screen is in color, but when the Vista-Logo appears, the
color disappears. I already uninstalled and reinstalled the Driver
(7.4, latest version), but the problem remains. When I uninstall the
driver and the standart windows driver is used, colors are there. But
of course I don't want to use the card without any 3d-features.
The other DVI port works.

Any idea?

Thanks
Tim

would you please tell us what version of vista your using, so i can d
some research bout what could'ev caused the problem, vista has lots o
trouble with video card drivers, specialy ATI's....

thank you..
 
Tim Wessels;721564 Wrote:









would you please tell us what version of vista your using, so i can do
some research bout what could'ev caused the problem, vista has lots of
trouble with video card drivers, specialy ATI's....

thank you...

I'm running Vista Ultimate 32bit System Builder

Tim
 
Hi, Tim.
I'm running Vista Ultimate 32bit System Builder

I never heard of that version of Vista. Are you sure that name is correct?

RC
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