Raytheon didn't make the card, either ATI did or it was manufactured
with
an ATI chipset. I'd look here http://www.ati.com/
Well, it was close. My display adaptor is manufactured by ATI, and is
listed
in my device manager as 'Mobility Radeon'. Somehow, I got 'Raytheon; out
of
that..
So when I get the error message saying "the fault lies in your ATI
Graphics
Driver", they are talking about my display adaptor (manufactured by ATI),
right? Thats what I'm looking at upgrading.
http://www.ati.com/support/drivers/w...e=xp&prodType=
graphic&prod=productsXPdriver&submit.x=11&submit.y =8
try downloading and installing this driver...the one under 'high speed' will
be a lot easier than dealing with the other three....