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25-Mar-2007, 01:05 PM #1
Exclamation Ati Ccc
I recently installed windows vista Ultimate. I have a x800GTO so i went and instlled the vista drivers 7.2. I finished it and went into my Catalyst Control Center and found out that I was on Catalyst Control Center-basic unfortunately I am a gamer and want to tweak my setings for better visual performance. I want to get Catalyst Control Center-Adavance but i dont no how. PLZ HELP!!!
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25-Mar-2007, 01:09 PM #2
Sony Vegas 7 Virtual Memory Problems
ALSO:I have just installed windows vista ultimate on my computer and sony vegas 7.When I try to launch sony vegas 7 it says that my computers virtual memory is to low.I dont understand how is could be when I have 2Gb of ram and 160gb HD.I increased the virtual memory to 4095 initial and 4095 maximum and it still doesn't work.I re-installed it and still doesnt work. PLZ help!!!
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25-Mar-2007, 01:10 PM #3
THESE ARE MY 2 main problems with windows vista so far.
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25-Mar-2007, 01:16 PM #4
ASUS P5WD2-e PREMIUM
I cant find vista drivers for my ASUS P5WD2-e PREMIUM mobo. PLZ help!!
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25-Mar-2007, 05:21 PM #5
Ok drivers here: http://support.asus.com/download/dow...Language=en-us

In CCC you should just be able to go through start/programs/catalyst control centre/advanced. Can't help much with Sony Vegas 7 though. Try googlin g to see if there's any new patches. Matbe it's got problems with Vista i really don't know. Got to say ALL my games work absolutley fine in Vista though. I actually did expect more issues with some games in the new platform. Good Luck, Max.
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26-Mar-2007, 07:30 PM #6
Thx for trying
Thx for the help but unfortunately it doesnt show an advanced CCC. There is only 3 things.

1#CCC
2#Help
3#Restart Runtime

THX for trying max.
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26-Mar-2007, 07:31 PM #7
Drivers
Unfortunately I downloaded the drivers and it is in a format called ROM. I am not sure how to open it.
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26-Mar-2007, 07:37 PM #8
Ahh, are you trying to update the bios? My ccc has help and restart runtime but also has ccc-wizard, ccc advanced and just ccc. What version have you got. Is it the latest one?
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28-Mar-2007, 08:50 PM #9
You were right my ccc was bad I uninstalled it and got advanced ccc working. As for the bios Im still trying to figure it out / I dont no how to open the ROM files.
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28-Mar-2007, 09:35 PM #10
You know you can screw over your computer if you flash your bios incorrectly. In that case, your best bet would be to hard reset your computer ie turn off all power and take out backup battery..lets not hope it comes to that

How to flash your bios:

The file that you downloaded from the manufacturer will be a compressed self-extracting archive. Move the file into a temporary directory and uncompress it by typing in the file's name and Enter.
It should uncompress into a license agreement and an executable. Read the license agreement. Then, you want to extract the contents of the executable to your floppy disk. Do this by typing the filename A: and Enter. For example, if the file is called BIOS.EXE, then type BIOS A: and hit Enter. This will extract it to the A: drive.
Place the floppy disk containing the new BIOS into the A: drive of the computer you wish to update. Reboot the system with the disk in the drive.
Press Enter to go to the Main Menu. Select "Update flash memory from a file." Then select "Update system BIOS."
When it asks you to type the file path, just press enter, tab, then enter again.
Once the process is complete, remove the floppy and reboot the machine.
As it boots watch the BIOS identifier to make sure the new version is actually being used. During boot, hit the appropriate key to go into the <<<CMOS>>> setup

Save your settings and reboot.
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