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Originally posted by TimKessler
Im actually glad that happened to me with LU3, because since then i decided to use the ati drivers catalyst version 4.8.
I never did it on my own before but read the instructions on the ati site and did it without any glitches. I think they are better. My aquamark score went up by 1000 points and 3dmark went up but only 30 points. Either way im scoring higher. Also it is recognized by the system and other utilities as a 9800xt now.
Another problem it fixed for me (im not sure if it happens to you) is after i play a game and go back to the desktop- the desktop colors kick back in. Before it would go back to the desktop with the higher gamma settings for the games and id have to go into my properties to change it back. Now its automatic .
Then you must definitly try out the new version ATI catalyst 4.9 !!! I don't know which version exatly is better - the version with ATI Catalyst Control Center or ATI Catalyst Standart Pannels - the first difference is the size. Control Center is 50MB, Standart panel is 26MB. Standart Panel is just like the old drivers - Control Center requires Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 to be installed on your system! Good luck in trying them - I'm with Control Center right now - but to tell you the truth It feels a little strange to get use to this new version so if you want try the Standart one. And for now (It's my feeling) it looks like the computer takes more time to load the Windows XP. Good Luck to You  
P.S. If I don't like it this way I will definitly change back to 4.9 ATI Catalyst Standart Panel drivers !!!

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