DarkSorrow
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Hey guys i was wondering if i can update my ATI card. Leopard already install ATI driver for my XP but i feel that it didnt use all the feature it had. i did compare warcraft 3 game and WoW on both, Leopard and Boot Camp XP, Leopard got a better FPS than Boot Camp offer. So i feel like Boot Camp's ATI driver didnt have all the function of my ATI card
So i wonder if i go to ATI website to get their driver, will it cripple the function of boot camp in XP?
BTW im using the 1gen Macbook Pro, Sept 2006
Updated: I just google for more info about this and found this, http://forums.macnn.com/104/alternative-operating-systems/297651/do-i-dare-update-ati-video/
So basically i can update it and if there a problem, i just go to safe mode and roll back the driver or install the Leopard's driver in my XP.
There a problem. since my 1gen macbook pro is using ATI Mobility Radeon X1600, im trying to download the driver from ATI and few source, but it always the same file i download is a "Installation Verification Software" to see if i met the requirement but im always rejected. I know they have a Boot Camp Driver in their ATI website too but im afraid that it the same version of driver of what Leopard have. So is there a way to get that driver without going through Installation Verification Software?
So i wonder if i go to ATI website to get their driver, will it cripple the function of boot camp in XP?
BTW im using the 1gen Macbook Pro, Sept 2006
Updated: I just google for more info about this and found this, http://forums.macnn.com/104/alternative-operating-systems/297651/do-i-dare-update-ati-video/
So basically i can update it and if there a problem, i just go to safe mode and roll back the driver or install the Leopard's driver in my XP.
There a problem. since my 1gen macbook pro is using ATI Mobility Radeon X1600, im trying to download the driver from ATI and few source, but it always the same file i download is a "Installation Verification Software" to see if i met the requirement but im always rejected. I know they have a Boot Camp Driver in their ATI website too but im afraid that it the same version of driver of what Leopard have. So is there a way to get that driver without going through Installation Verification Software?
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