Arg, it never ends! (Video Card Driver Problems...)
Posted: 2005-06-16 12:15am
As those of you who follow my continuing tale of computer woe may know, I recently reformatted my HD to rid it of all these annoying slowdowns, glitches, and problems which I not otherwise resolve.
So I reinstalled Windows XP and reinstalled all my drivers from the CDs which came with my Dell Inspiron 600m, including the drivers for my Radeon 9000 graphics card. Then I downloaded and installed DirectX 9c. Then I reinstalled Sid Meier's Pirates! and proceeded to play it. I've never had any trouble running it before, apart from slowdowns which had begun to plague all my games shortly before I reformatted my HD.
Now, it runs through the opening cinametics, but when I actually get into the game, it freezes on the end of the last cinematic. I hear the sounds start to play, but the screen never makes the transition to the gameworld and the game locks up. I then am forced to reboot the computer, and am told that the Radeon driver is responsible for the problem. I went to the Radeon website and looked for their latest driver, all I found was this "Catalyst" thing which I tried to install only to find that it was "unable to find components that could be installed on your current hardware or software configuration" or something like that.
WTF is wrong? Why does this kind of stuff always happen to me?
So I reinstalled Windows XP and reinstalled all my drivers from the CDs which came with my Dell Inspiron 600m, including the drivers for my Radeon 9000 graphics card. Then I downloaded and installed DirectX 9c. Then I reinstalled Sid Meier's Pirates! and proceeded to play it. I've never had any trouble running it before, apart from slowdowns which had begun to plague all my games shortly before I reformatted my HD.
Now, it runs through the opening cinametics, but when I actually get into the game, it freezes on the end of the last cinematic. I hear the sounds start to play, but the screen never makes the transition to the gameworld and the game locks up. I then am forced to reboot the computer, and am told that the Radeon driver is responsible for the problem. I went to the Radeon website and looked for their latest driver, all I found was this "Catalyst" thing which I tried to install only to find that it was "unable to find components that could be installed on your current hardware or software configuration" or something like that.
WTF is wrong? Why does this kind of stuff always happen to me?