confessions of a web developer
Monday, January 11th, 2010
Yesterday I talked about my new 27″ iMac and how I was going to install Windows 7 on it via Boot Camp. I touched on a problem I found when installing Windows, and that was the default driver for the ATI cards.
Windows installs default drivers after installing the Windows kernal. The problem that I experienced was that the default driver Windows installed for the ATI video card was not the correct driver and thus left the screen completely blank. I found that I was not the only one having this problem, and after some Googling around, I came upon a solution that seems to work great.
That’s it! The ATI video driver should be deleted and you are free to install the Apple drivers and Boot Camp software (found on the OSX install disc that came with your machine).
Tags: Boot Camp, Hacks, iMac, Mac, OSX, Windows
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