Ati Es1000 Driver Windows Server 2016 -
There is no official native driver for the ATI ES1000 on Windows Server 2016. This legacy chip (RN50) reached end-of-life status long before Server 2016, and modern Windows versions require WDDM drivers, which were never developed for this card By default, Server 2016 will use the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter
, which often limits resolution to 1280x1024 or lower. To attempt higher resolutions or better stability, you can use a manual installation workaround with legacy drivers. Recommended Workaround: Manual Driver Injection
Users have successfully used legacy 64-bit drivers (originally for Windows 7 or Server 2008 R2) by manually pointing the Device Manager to the driver files. HP Support Community Download a 64-bit Legacy Driver Look for the
ATI ES1000 Video Controller Driver for Windows Server 2008 x64 from official vendor repositories like HPE Support (Version 6.14.10.6748) or Dell Support Extract the Files : Use a tool like to extract the contents of the
installer into a dedicated folder. Do not run the installer directly, as it will likely fail a version check. Update via Device Manager Device Manager and find the "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" under Display adapters Right-click it and select Update driver Browse my computer for driver software Ati Es1000 Driver Windows Server 2016
Point the search to the folder where you extracted the driver files. Ensure "Include subfolders" is checked.
If prompted that the driver is not digitally signed or compatible, proceed anyway (at your own risk). HP Support Community Common Issues & Troubleshooting Resolution Limits
: Even with the driver, the hardware's 16MB of video memory typically prevents resolutions higher than 1280x1024 or 1440x900. Performance Problems
: If you encounter network or boot issues after installation, check for the /videobase There is no official native driver for the
parameters in your boot configuration, though these are less relevant to modern UEFI/Server 2016 systems. Legacy Hardware IDs : Ensure your hardware matches standard ES1000 IDs (e.g., PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_515E ) to ensure the driver is even potentially compatible. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Community problem with ATI ES1000 onboard graphic card driver
The ATI ES1000 is an extremely old graphics controller based on the Rage 6 architecture. Finding a native, official driver specifically for Windows Server 2016 is difficult because the hardware reached "End-of-Life" (EOL) long before the OS was released.
However, many users successfully use legacy drivers (originally for Windows 7, 10, or Server 2008) via manual installation. 🛠️ Driver Compatibility & Sources
While there is no "Server 2016" dedicated driver from AMD, you can use drivers from major server manufacturers. These often work because Windows Server 2016 shares a kernel similar to Windows 10. 1. Lenovo VGA Driver (Recommended) 32-bit color depth
Lenovo provides a VGA driver package that explicitly supports Windows Server 2016 and Windows 10 (64-bit) for their ThinkServer line. This is likely your most stable option. Source: Lenovo Support. 2. HPE (HP Enterprise) HPE lists an
driver with a release date of October 21, 2016. While technically listed for Server 2008, this updated version is often used in newer environments. Source: HPE Support. 3. Intel & Dell Legacy Drivers ATI ES1000 Video Controller Driver for Windows Server 2008
This topic is a common point of frustration for system administrators dealing with legacy server hardware (e.g., Dell PowerEdge 1950/2950, HP ProLiant DL380 G5, IBM x3650) that has been upgraded to a modern OS.
Solution Path 3: The Microsoft Basic Display Driver (No Aero, But Works)
If the forced installation fails (e.g., due to Secure Boot or strict corporate policies), you have a fallback. Windows Server 2016 includes a Microsoft Basic Display Driver (MSBDD). It is not a driver for the ES1000 specifically, but it provides:
- 32-bit color depth.
- Up to 1080p resolution.
- No graphics acceleration (no RemoteFX, no hardware cursor).
How to switch to MSBDD: 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.
6. Additional Technical Notes
- WDDM vs XDDM: Server 2016 removed legacy XDDM support in the kernel. The forced driver works because the user-mode part of XDDM still exists, but kernel-mode fails over to a compatibility layer – causing potential instability.
- Registry tweaks: Some users report success by adding
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Videoregistry changes (disable page combining, increase timeout). No proven universal fix. - Driver signing: If you want a signed driver, consider using Windows Server 2019? No – same issue. ES1000 is unsupported in all NT 10.0-based server OSes.
Step 1: Download the Legacy Driver
Go to a reputable archive (or use your motherboard manufacturer's support page for BIOS/drivers). Look for:
- File name:
es1000_win7x64.exeorati_es1000_server2008_x64.zip - Version: Typically 8.632.0.0 or 8.593.0.0

