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Trying to get ATI to explain this- so far they are useless. I found this error in device manager, and even after updating to CAT8.6 just now- it remains. This despite that I even saw the installer installing it. I had no errors during the updating installation.

 

Yes- I uninstalled ATI software using their "install manager" and rebooted before executing the 8.6 's

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I found the following in the 8.6 beta release notes as published on Tweakers.net:

 

The ATI T200 Unified AVStream driver may be missing after completing either the Express or Custom install of the display driver for the Windows Vista operating system

 

As far as I can find online, the T200 Unified AVStream device is used for Video-In functions, most commonly found on All-in-Wonder series Radeons... However, you seem to have a Radeon HD 2900XT, and I think there is no AIW version of that card. Is it possible you used to have another Radeon card in this computer?

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Yeah from what Ive read, that only pertains to cards that can decode tv signals and record them to your computer....thats only speculation on my part, thats just what I got out of the info I read.

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Yes, and analog video cameras and the like. It's the video IN part of VI/VO

 

 

 

Still- it would have been nice if they had stated this more prominently up front. Typically when I see a device warning in device manager- I figure something's up. Adding to my concerns- I suffered some unusual crashes last week on the 104th, and it's not much of a stretch to link the 2 together when you're ignorant of what it does..

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