ATI problem...

Cherubim

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Hi people, i'm new here. Anyway, I just received a copy of Civ 4 and I installed it. However, I got the initializing issue with ATI. I looked at the main website and painstakingly followed their instructions up until 22, where it says, "INF error Video driver not found" and then "Setup was unable to complete the installation. Try to setup your display adapter with a standard VGA driver before running setup." However, I do not know how to do this. As in I don't know what a standard VGA driver is...i'mnot quite tech savy. I was wondering if you guys could guide me through this? I really would like to play this game.
 
Thank you, and Merry Christmas =D. In step 12, yeah, that driver. When I go to install it in step 22, It'll say those few words, and just exit out installer.
 
Not sure if you saw my edit before you posted...kinda happened syml...symul...at the same time :) Anywho, the civiv.com support site suggests the latest drivers. Try the slightly older ones in my link. It worked fine for me.
 
Problem with that one, too. Here's what it says this time. "Setup was unable to find components that can be installed on your current hardware or software configuration. Please make sure you have the required hardware or software." Now, what is the required hardware/software?
 
Well, assuming you do have an ATI card that should be all the hardware that you need. As for the software, I can't really think of anything that those drivers might need. Maybe the .net framework (but I doubt it). If you want to try that you can download it from here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...e3-f589-4842-8157-034d1e7cf3a3&displaylang=en (23MB).

Would you be able to post your DXDiag log? (Start Menu - Run - "dxdiag" (without the ""s) and when it's fully loaded hit the save all info button and attach the .txt file to a post here? That might tell us something?
 
Actually, could you just tell me what you need to know? I have the whole file but it's double the limit of characters. I've never posted dxdiag things before.
 
If you hit "Go Advanced" you can attach the txt file to your reply rather than copy the text into it.

Well, I'd look at what make/model graphics card it found and its driver version, the operating system version you're running, RAM and Page File info, and DirectX Version I guess. Also, dxdiag should be able to find any errors that might be related to your problem.
 
Hi Guys,

I am having the same problem with the same driver. And when I try to dumb it down the process says no drivers available :-(
 
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