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Hello,
This
is what i've done, but i'm not quite sure it installs everything you want. Maybe
some of the ATI tools are not installed this way, but i don't care much as long
as the drivers work. Let me know ifthat works for you.
Get
the official ATI driversand extract their content with a tool such as
WinRAR. You will get a bunch of setup files, a folder called "setupdir" and a
folder called "atidrive". The "atidrive" folder contains the drivers that you
can put in the "$1" folder.
That's
all.
-Sylvain FaivreEdifiXio - AIH
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Max
LoviusEnvoyé: mercredi 31 mars 2004 14:50À:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Objet: [Unattended] Any
one got drivers installed from ATI Rage pro or the like graphics
card
I have a few computers that have these old ATI Rage
128 pro, they are quite old so I don't want so spend time on this, but I have
failed to find a way to install the drives ATI provide, which are applications
(seeming to need running a setup.exe, which is not what I want to do), rather
than thing you can drop in to the $1\drivers folder like all the other drivers
and have them detected by the installer.
Well ATI are quite well known, so the must be
others who have had problems with these or another ATI driver as I expect they
are all using the same system!
If anyone has any ideas about this?
Thanks Max