1. Uninstall current driver, then before rebooting remove all Radeon 'inf' files in the windows INF folder (they'll start with 'ati...'). Then look at all 'inf' files starting 'oem...', these will be ...
I think LoneWolf meant to go to the video card manufacturer's website and download a patch for the drivers. <BR><BR>So Google for "Radeon d3d patch" and you get a few news releases with links to ATI's ...