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mooky

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Since: Nov 26, 2006
Posts: 4



(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 2:26 pm
Post subject: discontinued ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card driver Get Alert
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>basics (more info?)

I'm installing a new hard drive in my PC and need to install all my
current drivers. I can't seem to find the drivers for the discontinued
ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card. I posted on another site's tech
forums and some one gave me a link to discontinued drivers on ATI's
site but the download doesn't work..I get this on screen

Unauthorized download
We're sorry, but this download request cannot be authorized. As an
option, you may visit any of the pages below for information about our
services and products:
ati.amd.com home
Connect to the latest information.
Customer Care
Access technical support, drivers, and frequently asked questions.
There could be several reasons why you're seeing this page:
You clicked on a link on a site that is not part of the AMD domain.
You're using a download manager. Download managers usually offer to
search for alternative download locations. While this is nice for the
user, it's bad for the webmaster because a download which originated
on another site could theoretically still be downloaded from this
site, without anybody knowing.
Workaround to this restriction: Set up your download manager to send a
HTTP referrer, and when you click on a link on the AMD site the
download will then be authorized.
Your browser did not send a referrer. This normally happens if you
right click on a link and select save-as, or if you copy and paste a
link into a new browser window and press Enter. It may also be that
your browser is set up to not send any referrer. Left clicking on a
link works just fine and has been tested in IE, FireFox, Netscape ,
Opera and Mozilla.
Some software firewalls (such as Norton Personal Firewall or
ZoneAlarm) remove the referrer from HTTP requests which will block any
downloads on any site that does a referrer check. Hence such options
should always be turned off. In Norton go to the Privacy Settings and
disable browser privacy (which doesn't really protect your privacy
anyway as your IP address will always be logged regardless of that
setting), in ZoneAlarm go to Privacy -> Cookie Control -> Custom and
uncheck "remove private header information".
If you use a mozilla based browser (Mozilla, Firefox or Netscape
Navigator), referrer sending can also be deactivated (it is activated
by default). To change that setting, browse to "about:config", then
search for "network.http.sendRefererHeader". If the value is set to 1,
referrer sending is enabled, if it is set to 0, it is disabled. To
enable it, double click on it, then change the value.
We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Message for webmasters:
if you are attempting to link directly to files on our servers your
readers will be seeing this page, please link to the pages on
ati.amd.com.

I use Firefox and even tried the link in IE7 and still get the same
message...anyone know of any sites that still have the drivers and
software?

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Andrew E.

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Since: Aug 13, 2004
Posts: 1539



(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 6:22 pm
Post subject: RE: discontinued ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card driver Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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With ATI simply try ati.com,drivers,past drivers/software.Unless ati
specifically
says its not compatable in thier "new list" all software/drivers where ok
for all
thier products in the listings that you selected for the hardware.

"mooky" wrote:

> I'm installing a new hard drive in my PC and need to install all my
> current drivers. I can't seem to find the drivers for the discontinued
> ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card. I posted on another site's tech
> forums and some one gave me a link to discontinued drivers on ATI's
> site but the download doesn't work..I get this on screen
>
> Unauthorized download
> We're sorry, but this download request cannot be authorized. As an
> option, you may visit any of the pages below for information about our
> services and products:
> ati.amd.com home
> Connect to the latest information.
> Customer Care
> Access technical support, drivers, and frequently asked questions.
> There could be several reasons why you're seeing this page:
> You clicked on a link on a site that is not part of the AMD domain.
> You're using a download manager. Download managers usually offer to
> search for alternative download locations. While this is nice for the
> user, it's bad for the webmaster because a download which originated
> on another site could theoretically still be downloaded from this
> site, without anybody knowing.
> Workaround to this restriction: Set up your download manager to send a
> HTTP referrer, and when you click on a link on the AMD site the
> download will then be authorized.
> Your browser did not send a referrer. This normally happens if you
> right click on a link and select save-as, or if you copy and paste a
> link into a new browser window and press Enter. It may also be that
> your browser is set up to not send any referrer. Left clicking on a
> link works just fine and has been tested in IE, FireFox, Netscape ,
> Opera and Mozilla.
> Some software firewalls (such as Norton Personal Firewall or
> ZoneAlarm) remove the referrer from HTTP requests which will block any
> downloads on any site that does a referrer check. Hence such options
> should always be turned off. In Norton go to the Privacy Settings and
> disable browser privacy (which doesn't really protect your privacy
> anyway as your IP address will always be logged regardless of that
> setting), in ZoneAlarm go to Privacy -> Cookie Control -> Custom and
> uncheck "remove private header information".
> If you use a mozilla based browser (Mozilla, Firefox or Netscape
> Navigator), referrer sending can also be deactivated (it is activated
> by default). To change that setting, browse to "about:config", then
> search for "network.http.sendRefererHeader". If the value is set to 1,
> referrer sending is enabled, if it is set to 0, it is disabled. To
> enable it, double click on it, then change the value.
> We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
>
> Message for webmasters:
> if you are attempting to link directly to files on our servers your
> readers will be seeing this page, please link to the pages on
> ati.amd.com.
>
> I use Firefox and even tried the link in IE7 and still get the same
> message...anyone know of any sites that still have the drivers and
> software?
>
>

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philo

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Since: Mar 05, 2004
Posts: 1250



(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 6:29 pm
Post subject: Re: discontinued ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card driver Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

"mooky" <mooky9669.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1171146393.649791.111560@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com...
> I'm installing a new hard drive in my PC and need to install all my
> current drivers. I can't seem to find the drivers for the discontinued
> ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card. I posted on another site's tech
> forums and some one gave me a link to discontinued drivers on ATI's
> site but the download doesn't work..I get this on screen
>
> Unauthorized download
> We're sorry, but this download request cannot be authorized. As an
> option, you may visit any of the pages below for information about our
> services and products:
> ati.amd.com home
>'


Try www.driverguide.com

they may have the driver.
You need to register...but it's free

Note: you can get the driver without registering...but you will have to
view a long series of ads first Sad
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Tech Support

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Since: Jan 20, 2007
Posts: 7



(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:48 am
Post subject: Re: discontinued ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card driver Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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try here
"mooky" <mooky9669.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1171146393.649791.111560@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com...
> I'm installing a new hard drive in my PC and need to install all my
> current drivers. I can't seem to find the drivers for the discontinued
> ATI PCI 128 All-In-Wonder-video card. I posted on another site's tech
> forums and some one gave me a link to discontinued drivers on ATI's
> site but the download doesn't work..I get this on screen
>
> Unauthorized download
> We're sorry, but this download request cannot be authorized. As an
> option, you may visit any of the pages below for information about our
> services and products:
> ati.amd.com home
> Connect to the latest information.
> Customer Care
> Access technical support, drivers, and frequently asked questions.
> There could be several reasons why you're seeing this page:
> You clicked on a link on a site that is not part of the AMD domain.
> You're using a download manager. Download managers usually offer to
> search for alternative download locations. While this is nice for the
> user, it's bad for the webmaster because a download which originated
> on another site could theoretically still be downloaded from this
> site, without anybody knowing.
> Workaround to this restriction: Set up your download manager to send a
> HTTP referrer, and when you click on a link on the AMD site the
> download will then be authorized.
> Your browser did not send a referrer. This normally happens if you
> right click on a link and select save-as, or if you copy and paste a
> link into a new browser window and press Enter. It may also be that
> your browser is set up to not send any referrer. Left clicking on a
> link works just fine and has been tested in IE, FireFox, Netscape ,
> Opera and Mozilla.
> Some software firewalls (such as Norton Personal Firewall or
> ZoneAlarm) remove the referrer from HTTP requests which will block any
> downloads on any site that does a referrer check. Hence such options
> should always be turned off. In Norton go to the Privacy Settings and
> disable browser privacy (which doesn't really protect your privacy
> anyway as your IP address will always be logged regardless of that
> setting), in ZoneAlarm go to Privacy -> Cookie Control -> Custom and
> uncheck "remove private header information".
> If you use a mozilla based browser (Mozilla, Firefox or Netscape
> Navigator), referrer sending can also be deactivated (it is activated
> by default). To change that setting, browse to "about:config", then
> search for "network.http.sendRefererHeader". If the value is set to 1,
> referrer sending is enabled, if it is set to 0, it is disabled. To
> enable it, double click on it, then change the value.
> We're sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
>
> Message for webmasters:
> if you are attempting to link directly to files on our servers your
> readers will be seeing this page, please link to the pages on
> ati.amd.com.
>
> I use Firefox and even tried the link in IE7 and still get the same
> message...anyone know of any sites that still have the drivers and
> software?
>
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