30-07-2005, 09:14
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iiyama AS4332UT drivers
I must be thick or something........I'm trying to update my moniters drivers (LCD iiyama AS4332UT) so I went to the iiyama uk website, to the correct page and downloaded the driver pack. Can I find the correct driver in it? No! Am I doing something wrong or just being thick? 
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......and before anyone asks.........I'm doing this to see if it stops my PC's occasional bluescreen--the moniter and soundcard are the only things carried over from my old PC which exibited the same bluescreens.
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30-07-2005, 09:32
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
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Found that site already............look at the page you get when you try and download that file 
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I'm trying to figure out where the driver is in the iiyama driver pack so I can tell windows which one it should use......
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30-07-2005, 09:35
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
Did you follow the instructions in the ZIP?
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1. Boot up Windows XP.
2. Click the "Start" Button, point to "Settings" and then click "Control Panel".
3. Double-click "Display".
4. Click the "Settings" Tab.
5. Click "Advanced...".
6. Click the "Monitor" Tab.
7. Click the "Properties" button.
8. Click the "Monitor" tab.
9. Click the "Driver" tab and slect "Update Driver"
10. Select "Install from a specific location" and "Next"
11. Select "Don't Search" and "Next"
12. If you are installing from FD insert it into your disk drive.
13. Click "Have Disk...".
14. Click Browse and navigate to where you stored the driver and select the location that matches your model and click OK.
15. Click "Show all hardware".
16. Select "Manufacturer: Iiyama".
17. Select the model name that matches your monitor then click "Next >".
18. Follow the screen instructions to complete the installation.
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30-07-2005, 09:36
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
If I just ask windows to search for a better driver it can't find one 
.....and I can't find a driver for my monitor in the driver pack that I downloaded from iiyama 
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Did you follow the instructions in the ZIP?
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Yup......the problem is that the as4332ut driver doesn't appear to be in the pack 
..ie step 17 above cannot be carried out
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30-07-2005, 09:45
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
Have you tried the drivers here?
http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversio...hp/t49135.html
Seems strange that they missed that model in the official pack 
Did you try letting it search in that driver pack automatically instead of looking for it yourself?
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30-07-2005, 10:04
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
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Did you try letting it search in that driver pack automatically instead of looking for it yourself?
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You don't get the option to do that.......you can only click 'next' (on the install) when you have selected a driver in the pack......
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Thanks for that.............are the .ICM files the drivers?
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30-07-2005, 10:28
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
Think they are the calibration files for settings on the monitor itself.
Oh and I meant that at stage 11 don't tell it not to search, tell it to search and point it at the location you have extracted the zip file to.
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30-07-2005, 10:59
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
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Oh and I meant that at stage 11 don't tell it not to search, tell it to search and point it at the location you have extracted the zip file to.
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If I do that it wants me to guide it manually down the 'tree' right to a driver file
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30-07-2005, 11:01
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
At stage 10 have you tried letting it find the drivers itself?
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30-07-2005, 11:07
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
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At stage 10 have you tried letting it find the drivers itself?
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I think I have tried all the permutations possible
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30-07-2005, 11:45
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
Ramrod, does windows not detect the monitor as a "Plug & Play" ??
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30-07-2005, 11:49
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
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Ramrod, does windows not detect the monitor as a "Plug & Play" ??
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It does report it as plug and play.......
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30-07-2005, 11:55
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
Then those are the same drivers as 99% of other people use for their monitors and shouldn't be posing any problems, especially as they are Windows' own drivers that tailor themselves for your particular monitor, you could always try the Generic <Insert Resolution Here> TFT drivers. But they'd probably be less stable than the plug and play ones.
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30-07-2005, 15:38
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Re: iiyama AS4332UT drivers
Hmmmmm...............in that case I'll have a look at the sound card drivers........tnx all
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