Kevin Willis wrote:
 > It is a retail card purchased from Comp USA. I downloaded a universal
 > driver from ATI .com. When I tried to install those drivers, thats
 > when I got the detection error.

If it was retail make sure you got the Mac version. Regular ATI PC cards
will not work in a Mac, nor are they flashable to work in a Mac.

I do onw that ATI's instructions for the Radeon card said to install the 
drivers first, then install the card. Of course, being a known 
practicioner of 'Manual, I don need no steenkin manual!' school, I put 
the card in first and then installed the drivers. Worked anyway.

If it is a Mac card, it may be DOA. I'd try exchanging it for a known
working one.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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