Go to AMD’s support site and search for: ATI Radeon ES1000 Driver for Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit (Direct legacy link typically leads to a package named something like 13-1_legacy_vista_win7_64_dd_ccc.exe )
in its default repository. However, you can often use the driver intended for Windows Server 2003 or 2008, as the underlying architecture for these basic video drivers remained somewhat consistent. : Search for the " ATI ES1000 Ati Es1000 Driver Windows Server 2016
Simply uninstall the "Standard VGA" driver in Device Manager, scan for hardware changes, and Windows will auto-load the Basic Display Driver. You cannot improve performance beyond this without the old ATI driver. Go to AMD’s support site and search for:
: If the ATI driver causes a Blue Screen (BSOD) or stability issues, use the VGA Driver for Windows Server 2016 from Lenovo which provides stable, basic functionality for many legacy server boards. You cannot improve performance beyond this without the
Another device (usually onboard BMC or VGA controller) is conflicting. Fix: In BIOS, set "Primary Video Controller" to "Onboard VGA" and disable any "VGA Redirect" or "SOL (Serial over LAN)" options. Also, ensure legacy USB support is enabled (ironically, it helps with IRQ sharing).
Open , right-click the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter , and select Update Driver . Choose "Browse my computer for driver software" .