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ATI 9000 All-in-Wonder, Windows 2003 Server



 
 
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Old July 9th 03, 09:31 PM
Best, Andre
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Default ATI 9000 All-in-Wonder, Windows 2003 Server

Hello NG,

I'm using the ATI All-in-Wonder 9000 and Windows 2003 Server.

There are no problems except for watching tv.

The error message says that a service or a driver could not been startet.
I should install the right viedo driver before starting ATI-TV again.

The same message appeared with Windows 2000 Server.

With Windows XP the program "ATI-TV" starts correctly with the same driver.

Could it be that a service is not startet as default at 2003 server but it
is startet at XP?
I don't know.

Could anyone help me solving this problem?

Thanks in advance

regards,

André



 




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