Driver for ATI MOBILITY RADEON 7500

Discussion in 'Drivers and Firmware' started by Tariel, Aug 19, 2005.

  1. Tariel

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    I have Laptop Compaq Preasario 1500.

    Don't know why, but my display driver went out of order. While normally working on the laptop it stops working. If I run a video, it just stops everything and I have to reboot first n save mode, than in the normal one.

    I was searching for the driver, but could not found one. On ATI website I found ATI Catalyst drivers but I do not know whether it fits or not.

    Please advice which driver can I use or helpo somehow

    Thank you
     
  2. Tariel

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    Anyone got a cure?
     
  3. pelvis_3

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  4. Tariel

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    Thank you
    I did this, but no change ...

    When windows starts to reboot it fails, restarts and send me to tha save mode... :(

    Am I doing something wrong?
     
  5. Tariel

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    And also,

    Sometimes windows reboots ok, but in about 10 minutes driver stops, but everything else works

    Why?
     
  6. pelvis_3

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    Well in that case it could be overheating, faulty hardware or windows corruption!
    Also wouldnt be a bad idea to reinstall DirectX and do a Virus and Spyware scan!
     
  7. Tariel

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    I reinstalled the previous version of the ATI driver, and it works now, but when I turn the video on, for example a film via winamp, comp dies ...

    I checked on viruses, I'll check on spyware
    I'll try to reinstall DirectX, hope that will work.
    If not I think to reinstall the windows. Is that seem ok?
     
  8. pelvis_3

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    Yes, thats sounds fine.
    If all else fails and you do reinstall and the problem still occurs then
    it sounds like a hardware problem!
     
  9. Tariel

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    If it is a hardware problem, why does it work at all?
     
  10. pelvis_3

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    Computer hardware is very stubborn, sometimes it'll work and sometimes it wont!
    Thats just the way it goes.
     
  11. Tariel

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    Damn,
    How do I know?

    ut probably it because of heat ... We have about 35-38 as usual :(
     
  12. pelvis_3

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    Do you mean computer temp or air temp?
     
  13. Tariel

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    I mean air temp
     
  14. pelvis_3

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    That some pretty extreme temperatures you got there!
    I would not doubt it at all if your comp is overheating!
     
  15. Tariel

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    I suspect the same ...

    In fact If I turn on video for example in a small window (minimum) it works, But if I make it full screen, driver stops functioning
     
  16. Tariel

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    Well,
    First I removed all driver, control panel ...
    Then I installed the driver ...

    It worked whole 8 hours ... I even whatched movied on full screen ... That was ok ...

    But this morning I brought laptop to the office ... and **** .. the same problem ...
    driver problem again ...

    because of transportation?
     
  17. pelvis_3

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    Well id say now that windows really hates your ATI drivers, in this case i would suggest a fresh install of windows if this is pratical!
    I also recommend a registry, spyware and virus scan if you havent already!
    Edit: BTW what dvd player are you using? and have you checked their website for any possible bug fixes/patches?
     
  18. Tariel

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    I've done all the scans ...
    Well I am using the DVD player which came with the laptop ...
    But I'll check theirs website ...
    If the problem persists I'll just reinstall windows ...
     

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