| Resolved Issues 
   The following section provides information on issue that are resolved in this release of the AMD Radeon HD 2900 XT software driver. These include:
 
  Known Issues Attempting to change the AA setting when launching the Catalyst Control Center for the first time no longer results in the changes failing to take effect
   Enabling CrossFire and setting AA to 16x no longer results in the AA setting failing to be retained once the Catalyst Control Center is closed and the operating system is rebooted
   Using Windows Media Player 11 to play an MPEG file using HDMI audio on a system running Windows Vista no longer results in file not playing properly if swapping the primary and secondary display devices
   Performing a user switch under the Windows Vista operating system no longer results in the HDMI audio setting not being retained 
   Connecting an HDMI display device to an ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT no longer results in the display device failing to display if cycling the power to the display device on and off 
   Cyberlink PowerDVD: Display corruption is no longer noticed when playing an h.264 movie while an OpenGL application running 
   Windows Movie Maker: The operating system no longer fails to respond when switching between S-Video and Composite when capturing video
   Cyberlink PowerDVD: Corruption is no longer noticed when playing an MPEG 2 video on certain versions of the player
   Starcraft: A DirectDraw error is no longer experienced when playing the game
   Configuring a system with two ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT products and enabling CrossFire may result in a green tint being noticed when running D3D or OpenGL games
   Hardware thermal protection is now activated when the temperature rises above 120 degrees
 
   The following sections provide last minute information on issues that may be experienced when using the ATI Radeon Software driver version 8.37.4.3 with the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT series product. AMD Engineering is aware of these issues and is investigating. Updates to these issues may already be available at: www.ati.amd.com.
CrossFire Issues 
   This section provides information on known issues that may be experienced when using the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT and CrossFire
 
  Games Issues Battlefield 2142: Setting the in game graphics options to high and enabling CrossFire may result in flashing being noticed within the game
   City of Heroes: Enabling CrossFire and setting the display resolution to 2560x1536 and the in game graphics options to the maximum settings may result in the game failing to respond
   Dark Messiah: Making certain changes to the in game graphics option may result in corruption being noticed in the game menu when CrossFire is enabled
   Elder's Scroll: Oblivion: Corruption may be noticed during the opening cinematic when attempting to play the game with CrossFire enabled
   Hitman Blood Money: Setting the display resolution to 1024x768 32bpp and enabling CrossFire may result in corruption being noticed when certain in game graphics options are set
   Serious Sam 2: Setting the display resolution to 1024x768 32bpp and enabling CrossFire may result in corruption being noticed when setting the in game graphics options to 1600x1200, AA to high, and Texture Filtering to 8x
   Splinter Cell Double Agent: Setting the display resolution to 1024x768 32bpp and enabling CrossFire may result in corruption being noticed when certain in game graphics options are set
   Setting the display resolution to 1600x1200 or above on a system containing an ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT no longer results in the card using 3D clock settings
 
   This section provides information on known issues that may be experienced when playing certain games with the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT.
 
  Multimedia Issues Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil: Setting AA 4x and AF to 8x may result in the game demo failing to respond
   El Matador: Setting the display resolution to 640x480 and disabling all in game graphics options may result in corruption being noticed when playing the game
   Godfather The Game: Corruption may be noticed when setting certain in game graphics options
   Rainbow Six Lockdown: Setting the display resolution to 1024x768 32bpp may result in flashing being noticed when setting the in game graphics options to 1600x1200, AA to high, and Texture Filtering to 8x
   Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: Corruption may be noticed when disabling the in game video option for frame-buffer and soft-shadow. This issue may be experienced when setting the display resolution to either 800x600 or 1600x1200
   Supreme Commander: Setting the in game display option to 1280x960 may result in the game failing to respond when zooming in and out of the Sentry Point map 
   Call of Juarez: The shaded areas on the ground may appear corrupted when moving the game player forward
   Tomb Raider: Legend: Setting the display resolution to 1600x1200 and enabling AA may result in white flashing being noticed on the water
   Heroes of Might & Magic V: Setting the display resolution to 1600x1200 and enabling AA may result in blue horizontal and vertical lines being noticed within the water
   Company of Heroes: Setting the in game options to 1024x768, AA to disable, and Shadow details to high, may result in corruption being noticed when playing the game
   FEAR: Lighting and shadows may appear incorrect in some areas of the game
   Caesar IV: Setting the display resolution to 1920x1200 and AA to 6x may result in corruption being noticed in some areas of the game during the night time scenes
   Grand Theft Auto: San Adreas (GTA): Playing the game on a system running Windows Vista may result in missing video when enabling the in-game AA option
   Black & White 2: Setting the in-game display resolution to 1600x1200 and AA to low may result in corruption being noticed if leaving the game on without any action for an extended period of time
   Sims2: Corruption may be noticed on the Sim family clothing when starting a new game
 
   This section provides information on known issues that may be experienced when using multimedia applications with the ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT.
 
  AMD Customer Care Cyberlink PowerDVD: Enabling hardware acceleration in the player followed by playing an h.264 movie may result in brief corruption being noticed just before movie playback starts
   Cyberlink PowerDVD: Setting the display resolution to 2650x1600 and enabling hardware acceleration in the player may result in corruption being noticed on the Windows desktop
   Catalyst Control Center->Monitor Properties->Adjustments: Making changes to the screen position followed by rebooting the system may result in the display changes failing to be retained
 
   The AMD Customer Care website provides a high level of technical support and easy of navigation. The AMD Customer Care website provides accurate and up-to-date product support for optimum usability and performance. Technical issues are categorized and personalized to enhance user experience. The AMD Customer Care Website can be found at: support.ati.com 
 
   To view a known issue or find troubleshooting information, do the following:
 
  Catalyst Crew Driver Feedback Go to ati.amd.com. The AMD home page is displayed.
   Click on Customer Care and select Radeon (PC/Mac). The ATI Customer Care web page is displayed.
   Select Knowledge base. The AMD knowledge base is displayed.
   In the top right corner of the page, select Advanced Search. The Advanced Search page is displayed.
   Select the option you wish to search by.
   Click SEARCH. The information requested (if available) is displayed.
 
   This driver release incorporates suggestions received through the Catalyst CREW Driver Feedback program. To provide us with your feedback, visit: Catalyst Crew Driver Feedback.
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