ZERO DISPLAY SERVICE ERROR....

Aperto da Steamerics, 15 Ottobre 2007, 10:35:51

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Steamerics

Ciao a tutti!
Sono nuovo ma ho cercato nel forum qualche discussione che potesse aiutarmi ma non ho trovato niente.
Nell'installare i driver della x1950pro mi appare questo messaggio per poi iniziare l'istallazione di CCC.

Cosa vuol dire?

Ho provato a cancellare con drivecleaner e ATImax e reinstallare ma non cambia niente.

Devo usare anche CABcleaner? e reinstallare anche i driver della scheda madre??

GRAZIE

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af624726

per fare chiarezza: tu cerchi di installare i driver -> esce quell'errore -> poi parte l'installazione del control center? al riavvio nn ci sono i driver della scheda video?
che versione di catalyst hai provato ad installare?

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Steamerics

Giusto, mancava qualcosa!
Si i driver ci sono ma i giochi si piantano dopo un po' e quando vado in Proprieta schermo, Impostazioni, Avanzate non c'è la scheda si CCC ma solo quelle base.

Qualche problema nel registro di sistema?

ho provato le versioni 7.9 e 7.10....

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Italia 1

Hai installato anche il Catalyst control center e il framework.net 2.0 di microsoft ?
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Steamerics

Si,sia il Framework 2.0 che il 3.0.
il CCC lo installa....

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af624726

ho leggiucchiato in giro e pare ci siano problemi con gli ultimi driver e schede video agp... è il tuo caso?
ho trovato questa soluzione, se hai voglia di provarla:
fonte: http://www.3000ad.com/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=22;t=000031;p=0

As always, your mileage may vary. And if you try this and screw it up, you're on your own because not even a Rabi will be able to help you.

   1. Download Driver Cleaner Pro and install it.
   2. Download the latest Catalyst drivers and install them. Make a note of where the installer copies the files. You will get this error. Just ignore it and continue.
   3. Do not reboot when prompted
   4. Fire up MSCONFIG (start/run then type msconfig). Go to startup and disable everything. Go to services, then hide all MS services and disable everything. This will disable all except for the MS services. Click OK
   5. Reboot when prompted.
   6. Back at the desktop, just ignore the message from MSCONFIG or close it (without rebooting!!) if it bothers you.
   7. Go to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs and remove the ATI stuff in this order. (1) drivers (2) Control Panel (3) uninstall utility. Do NOT reboot until ALL THREE have been uninstalled.
   8. Boot into Safe mode (F8). Be sure to click Yes when prompted.
   9. Fire up Driver Cleaner and run it. Remove ALL the ATI related stuff; even if you don't have it. You can do it all in one shot as well by selecting the multiple option. Do NOT reboot.
  10. Fire up Windows Explorer and go to C:\Windows\system32. Do a search (enable the advanced options and tick every option) for ati*.dll. Here is where you're going to have a heart attack. You can either delete all these files or move them to a temp location. The idea is that you want to remove these files. Backing them up first is entirely up to you; which - at this point - is a wasted effort.
  11. Still in Explorer, search in *.inf files for the
      text ATI Technologies Inc. You might find one or two (e.g. OEM2.INF, OEM13.INF etc.). Delete both the .inf and the .pnf file. You can also move them to a backup folder if you want.
  12. Go to the properties of My Computer, over to hardware/device manager, left-click on the display adapters and uninstall it. If you have more than one, remove both.
  13. Reboot. Once again, ignore the MSCONFIG warning
  14. When Windows boots up and says that it has found new hardware, do NOT let it search online for a driver. Instead, tell it that you want to search for your own driver at a known location. Browse to this folder C:\ATI\6-9_xp-2k_dd_ccc_wdm_enu_35774\Driver\ or wherever the driver was previously installed by the ATI installer in step #2. Windows will do this twice, depending on if your ATI video card installs a secondary display adapter or not. Since you already told it where to find a driver for the primary display device, it will use that same driver for the secondary display device. So you don't have to do anything else at this point. Except maybe pray?
  15. Reboot whether or not you were prompted to do.
  16. Browse to C:\ATI\6-9_xp-2k_dd_ccc_wdm_enu_35774\WDM_ALL\ and run the setup.exe program. Do NOT reboot.
  17. Browse to C:\ATI\6-9_xp-2k_dd_ccc_wdm_enu_35774\ACE\ and run the setup.exe program IF you want the ATI Control Panel as well.
  18. Reboot
  19. After you've checked that everything is fine. Go into MSCONFIG, re-enable everything and reboot as normal.


attento ovviamente al fatto di disattivare/attivare funzioni di winxp ;)

The Doctor: Think you've seen it all? Think again. Outside those doors, we might see anything. We could find new worlds, terrifying monsters, impossible things. And if you come with me... nothing will ever be the same again!

OcToGuNs

Ciao Steamerics,prova ad aggiornare il bios della tua K8N4 alla versione più recente,ricordati di aggiornare  i driver per il chipset della Mb e anche quelli per la cpu.

Steamerics

Ragazzi vi ringrazio!
ma vi faccio sapere domani come andra!

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Steamerics

Azz....ma la mia è PCI-Express...

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Steamerics

Ragazzuoli ho risolto!ma non con il metodo postato da af624726 (che cmq ringrazio tanto!)ma semplicemente installando separatamente prima il driver 7.10....e poi CCC sempre 7.10. l'errore me lo dava quando provavo ad installare il pacchetto completo Driver+CCC.....ma che senso ha?
se non fosse andato in questo modo avrei provato con quelle 19 mosse..

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