Once downloaded, I ran the file which started the video card driver setup which installed all the drivers and utilities. During the setup this message popped up to where I checked that it was installing the correct software for the hardware (my Ti4800 SE) and I clicked “Continue Anyway”.
When the installation finished, I restarted the computer and confirmed that the video card drivers are installed correctly. To do this; go back to the Device Manager by right clicking on “My Computer” and choose “Properties”. Then choose the “Hardware” Tab and press the “Device Manager” button.
Expand “Display Adapters” by pressing the plus side beside it and it should list your video card.
If there is no yellow exclamation mark next to the video card and it no longer says “Video Controller (VGA Compatible)” then you have installed your video cards drivers correctly. Your applications should now scroll and move smoothly around the screen.
This jumpy scrolling problem can also be caused by a damaged or out-of-range wireless mouse. If your mouse has a cord then it is most likely damaged and will need to be replaced. If your mouse is wireless then try moving the wireless mouse closer to the receiver point and make sure it has line-of-site view to it, also try replacing the batteries in it if possible.
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I cant find my driver at all.. can you help me?
I have Windows XP SP2 Home Edition.
I downloaded Aida32, and it says:
ATI Radeon IGP-340M (RS200M) Video Adapter
ATI Radeon IGP-340M (RS200M) 3D Accelerator
I cant find this driver ANYWHERE!? Please help me.
Have you triied driverguid.com they seem to always have what I am looking for. I have even found drivers for input/output devices to run on new opperating systems even though the manufacture didn’t release any.
Downloading new video card drivers worked! It took the Driver Installation Wizard about 15 minuets to locate the driver, but it finally found the correct driver. Everything scrolls smoothly. Thanks Brice.
Mike cutler
wow awesome solve. Its nice to come across a solution for your exact problem. worked for me. I did a disk clean and then a disk defragmentation and then the scrolling was choppy in my internet browser and several other programs such as acrobat reader as well as choppy movement of open windows. I found this page, followed directions exactly, restarted my windows XP pc and things were good as new.
Thanks.
Hi i followed the instructions exactly however when i click the AGP video tab nothing comes up its just a blank grey screen, is there any other way i can find out what type of driver i need? any help will be gretly appreciated,
Nicky
Hi nicky,
I had the same problem you are having. What you need to do is type the name and model of your computer into a search engine and look for any page that gives you the specs for your particular computer (they usually tell you what the onboard graphics card is too). If you don’t know what model your computer is, download Belarc Advisor…
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
This program gives you most of the information about your computer… although it may not recognize your graphics card, it will give you the name and model of your computer which will help you find your graphics card over the net.
I hope this helps.
can any one help me with this plz,when scrolling internet page its jumpy ,choppy scrolling,i run the Aida32.exe file to launch the application.
when i click pci/agp video
nothing comes under device description,plz can any one help me with this problem
I need some help with jumpy videos and scrolling (is that a word) Happy New Year
Thanks for the site, took a while to find the driver but when it found it things are woring great.
Thank you! Exactly the solution I needed. Worked perfectly!