Saturday, October 8, 2011

3 Hassle-Free Troubleshooting Tips For ATI Display Driver Errors




The first thing you should be doing is that you need to check whether or not you have installed the video card correctly in the AGP or PCI slot. Sometimes a loose connection can be the cause of many problems in the installation of the driver files. You need to make sure that you have pressed the entire card into the slot and firmly put the catch in place. Once you have done this, then you should have no problem at all. Most people make this fundamental and really basic mistake. You should really avoid making such mistakes to avoid unnecessary hassle on yourself.

If you are having these driver problems or the screen having artefacts during the initial installation, what you need to do is to open up your PC case and make sure that the card is installed correctly. Also, all external power connections must be installed as well – having no power to the card will also cause some of these driver problems. The next thing you need to look at is the version of the driver that you have and the version of Windows that you are using.

Most of the time, especially when you have bought a card that has been in the market for a long time, then you might face the problem that the driver files are out of date, the problem has already been seen and new patches have come out. It is quite easy for you to check whether or not you have the latest version, you just need to check out the website of ATI and check the version of the drivers for your particular card. Most of the time, there will be new drivers anyway.

You should always have the latest driver file details with you and install them. This will ensure that any compatibility or technical issues will be addresses and you will have a trouble free installation. The last thing you can do is to check online for your problem. Normally, when you have a driver problem, then you might be facing something that other people have faced. Windows will also tell you the type of problem and will normally assign it a sort of serial or error number. You can just type that in and see if there is a solution out there. Usually the tech forums are the best places to look for step by step instructions on how to resolve the problem.

There will be experts and gurus out there who can tell you the problem, and if you seem to have encountered something new, then all you can do is to post up your problem and message some of the tech experts out there for some guidance on what to do. Bringing your entire PC to the hardware shop should be the last resort and you should always see that the simplest way to solve the driver problem is to check the version history and the process of installation. Then and only then can you trouble shoot almost any problem and have a hitch free PC life.