Card AGP Radeon HD 4670 problems

I am running a clean install of Windows 7 HP64 on a new hard drive on an old motherboard, ASUS A8V - X with a processor Opteron 180. The card works fine when I boot Windows XP from the other hard drive.

I installed the latest driver for fix ATI AGP for Win 7 64. The device is listed in Device Manager under graphics cards as "Radeon HD 4600 Series" but with an attention yellow exclamation point.

Open the properties, the error message says: "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43) »

I uninstalled it, pilot cleaned, re-installed, installed earlier versions of the drivers ATI AGP, etc and nothing seems to get this card running on Windows 7. Any suggestion would be appreciated, as this is the last piece of material that I was not able to coax alive under Win 7. Thank you!

Ok. Although I had done this before, I tried again to remove all traces of the ATI driver in safe mode and restart. I opened the Device Manager, click right on the VIA CPU to AGP and chose update driver automatically. A new driver has been installed, since where I don't know about you. I've then manually updated the VGA Standard driver for the INF of the ATI AGP hotfix, restarted, and the card has now no error message. Thanks for your help, everyone!

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