For those who have headache installing Win Xp x64 Ati Radeon Xpress 200M getting "Thunk.exe missing inf file".
The solution here is combining the ATI external standard installation with internal driver installation and also Choggi's #19 please refer to
Common Problems and Fixes
1. First is getting the driver. In the european site Acer support
http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/downloads.html select Acer Aspire 5020 then select the ATI driver for MS Windows XP 64Bit Drivers/Utilities for Aspire 5020 only
[color=#0000ff]ATi VGA Driver 8.132-050503a1-023557C[/color] (you might want to ftp for faster download).
The Acer Aspire 5030, like mine, also using Ati Radeon Xpress 200M.
2. Extract it, you will get \VGA, then run Setup in \VGA.
3. You will get warning "Thunk.exe missing inf file" just click OK, then after finished installing South Bridge driver then reboot.
4. After reboot, you will get warning that the Ati control center cannot be loaded. Fine.
5. Copy ati2saag.exe from \system32 into \Syswow64. I don't know this step did the trick, you might want to skip it to experience let me know. I combined this step from Choggi's #19 please refer to
Common Problems and Fixes
6. This step just update driver for the graphics adapter, the complete process (for newbie like me):
Display properties -> Advanced -> Adapter tab -> click Properties -> Driver tab -> Update Driver ... -> select No, not this time -> Install from a specific location -> Don't search. I will choose the driver to install -> Have Disk then browse into \VGA\Driver\XP64A_INF then select "CA_23557.inf", next just OK-ing everything, then rebooting.
7. Windows starts with appropriate resolution 1280x800 and correct adapter ATI Radeon Xpress 200M. In the right corner there is ATI control center, seemed not Catalyst center. Anyway I intend to use it for dual monitor for projector, so as long as I see the dual monitor option in Display Properties I'm fine with it (haven't tried it though).
Opening "CA_23557.inf", these steps seemed working for X200, X600 and X700.
As a newbie I still have some questions lingered: Many people said "just get the Omega driver for ATI and choose IGP!"
What is Omega anyway, some kinda graphics company? and what is IGP?. I have no clue what type my Ati Radeon Xpress 200M is. Apreciated if someone can share step-by-step explanations.
Next attention is x64 for my soundcard Realtek, using the x64 sound driver for Acer Aspire 5020, is not working. Will look around this site.
regards,
Dandy