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    ATI Tools

    Discussion in 'HP' started by robcope, May 30, 2005.

  1. robcope

    robcope Notebook Evangelist

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    Does anyone know where I can get a reliable download of this software? Has anyone tried it with a zv6000 series notebook? Does it actually work?

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  2. mtrivs

    mtrivs Notebook Evangelist

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    http://www.techpowerup.com/atitool/ATITool_0.24.exe

    you can download the tool from above. I have not tested it with my X200m b/c i dont have it yet. The estimated ship date is tommarrow, so i will let you know when i get it if it works. I have used it on my desktop system running a NVIDIA card, with a non-ati card all i am able to do is check for video artifacts. I would think that it would work fine in the ZV6000 series notebooks, but then again i havent tried it!?

    ~HP Pavilion ZV6000 series~
    -AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0GHz
    -512MB RAM
    -128MB ATI Mobility radeon X200m
    -80GB 5400RPM HDD
    -15.4" Widescreen w/ Brightview
    -DVD±RW W/DL support
    -XP Pro
    -2X 12-Cell Batteries
     
  3. Imacyco

    Imacyco Notebook Geek

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    I just tried it on my ZV6000 and all I get is errors because the video card is not supported by the program.
     
  4. tbsteph

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    You will need to set the program to look for a PCI video card.
     
  5. Imacyco

    Imacyco Notebook Geek

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    How do I do that?