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Sapphire 1650 Pro incompatible

Hi,
MCE is giving me a 'your video card or drivers are not compatible with media center' error when trying to use a Sapphire 1650 Pro with Catalyst 7.10 drivers (also tried 7.9).
However, plot thickens, my 6600GT card works fine.
NVIDIA purevideo drivers installed.
Haven't tried any of that process for tweaking the eshell so that mce thinks the card spec is adequate.

Any ideas anybody.

Regards,
Manny

The spec is ASrock K7VT4A Pro mobo, Athlon 2800+ , 1GB RAM
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