ASUS ATI Radeon 9250 128 MB graphics card

I have the PCI card and from the first day with Windows 7 it keeps giving me this error:
"To upgrade your.

This problem occurred because your graphics card does not support the required version of DirectX. "This version of Windows requires a DirectX 9.0 compatible video card or newer.

I was on the site of DirectX to upgrade disks & was on the ATI site to upgrade the drivers but it say "you have the latest drivers for the card DirectX / your.

I am at a loss and don't know what to do, PLEASE help

Your card is compatible DirectX 8.1

The latest drivers for this card Asus or Ati are for the win up to winxp versions

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