Everything seemed to go smoothly, but after I rebooted I got this message: "No ATI graphics driver is installed, or the ATI driver is not functioning properly. Please install the ATI driver appropriate for your ATI hardware [OK]"
which also comes up when you right click the desktop and click Catalyst. The right click desktop Settings are now pretty basic. No external monitor, for example. Perhaps the problem relates to my downloading the latest (8.12) Catalyst XP drivers rather than using the method David suggested. The instructions *did* state: 3: Download the newest desktop [sic] drivers from www.ati.com (or get them from Driver Heaven Downloads). I got Catalyst from Driver Heaven, as the ATI (AMD) site did not navigate properly for me in Firefox. I tried to look up what version of Catalyst I should be using by searching the DriverHeaven forums, but unfortunately they don't allow a search for multiple keywords such as "Thinkpad X32", while searches for "Thinkpad" and "X32" separately are pointless. Too bad IBM didn't skip from X31 to X33, omitting the number corresponding to 2 to the power 5. I guess I could re-install the Lenovo ATI drivers that I DL'd this morning. That should bring back the capability to have an external monitor, albeit not of the desired resolution. I googled a blog entry in Chinese (which I don't read) which seemed to indicate that a mod of the Catalyst 6.5 drivers (Omega V3.8.252) from 2006 might work. I'm investigating .... >You want to install the highest version of the ATI Catalyst drivers that >support the X32 chipset. The problem is that ATI won't let the Catalyst >drivers install on laptops, but you can make them install using a thing >called "modtool". Start here: http://www.driverheaven.net/modtool.php > >David > >-------------------------------------------------- >From: "Jonathan Berry" <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 4:35 AM >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: [Thinkpad] Widescreen monitor and X32 > >> There's a 1900x1080 monitor coming into the household, and I'm >> wondering how I might best make use of it with my X32. >> >> The following thread >> http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=77753 >> contains a discussion pertaining to Intel chipsets >> (for the X4* models). It's a bit difficult to follow, for >> Little Old Me, but it does seem that with some tinkering >> you can get a wide monitor to fully work on an X4*-- >> but since the X32 has as its graphics card an >> ATI Mobility Radeon 7000 >> maybe it doesn't apply. The poster writes about looking >> at ig*.inf files which don't exist on my computer, I guess >> because ig means "Intel Graphics". I have a lot of ati*.inf >> files instead. >> >> I also looked in the Thinkwiki and didn't find much. >> >> On the desktop, the X32 gives options only for installing >> 4:3 external monitors. That doesn't change when I install >> the .inf file for the wide monitor. >> >> Or is my best approach just to tempt the other computer user >> (who has a desktop) with the wide monitor and hope to glom on to her >> 4:3 monitor? >> >> And while I'm here, is there any chance of using a monitor >> sideways as an external monitor? For example 1080x1920 >> (of course I'm dreaming) or 1024x1280 (the 90 degree rotation >> of which, 1280x1024, *is* supported by the X32). >> > -- happy Jonathan Berry and Erika http://members.shaw.ca/berry5868/fun.htm _______________________________________________ Thinkpad mailing list [email protected] http://stderr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/thinkpad
