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ATI Catalyst Drivers 11.5


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<img src="http://www.nsanedown.com/images/logos/ATI.png" class="logo" alt="ATI" title="ATI" />AMD's award-winning ATI Catalyst graphics and HD video configuration software delivers unprecedented control of performance and visual quality with ATI Radeon™ graphics processors. Certified by Microsoft® Windows® Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL), ATI Catalyst drivers for Windows Seven, Vista. XP operating systems deliver stable performance and push the limits of innovation with advanced user-oriented features.

Thanks to <span style="color: red;">majithia23</span> for the update.

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Doesnt fix upper right hand corner mouse glitch/lag thats been present since 10.10 Figures, not even the 11.5a hotfix that says its supposed to fix it doesnt. lol damn ati

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SacredCultivator

Works fine for me, np's. Thanks.

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Same Visual Studio C++ installation error even this time. -_-

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T4C Fantasy

fantastic new control panel theme love it thx!

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Working fine here on Win7 x64 Enterprise (i don't use CCC tho) :)

@DKT27 - You can install the runtimes manually. Then install the drivers with the Windows Device Manager via the C:\ATI folder left behind by the installer. I have to do it this way with custom builds from time to time, seems like the ATI installer doesn't like overwriting the drivers that come stock with Windows :unsure:

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The drivers etc. install fine. Just that Visual C++ runtime installer fails, probably because the installer is using an outdated version, well, better uncheck it next time. :)

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I know there was an error when I closed the installer, but I was doing something else at that time and quickly clicked OK. Cannot find what happened in the logs.

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Install it again, if the problem is same as mine, it will occur again. :P

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Anything, but that... :unsure:

Edit: OK, so I tried reinstalling... it froze, then crash my computer to a BSOD (first time on this OS install)...

But in the end...

- uninstalled Catalyst, or whatever broken remains there were left;

- cleaned with CCleaner, TuneUP and manually deleted folders left;

- rebooted;

- Exited Kaspersky, ran Catalyst setup on admin privileges (this step is very important, had problems many times with AVs and non-admin installs);

- Install completed without error.

Just another day with my lovely Windows PC. Better this stuff than entering passwords and un-hiding files every five minutes ...

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majithia23

downloaded the update ,

ran ,

it went fine ,

but the AMD Vision Engine Control Center still reported software version 11.4 ... :mellow:

ran ,

the inbuilt software updater function for the Control Center ,

it reported that a new version is available , i.e. 11.5

let it download the new version ,

ran it ,

went fine ,

but still after installation ,the Control Center reports version 11.4 !!!! :mellow:

any ideas guys ??

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try it without any security software in the memory and run as admin.

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downloaded the update ,

ran ,

it went fine ,

but the AMD Vision Engine Control Center still reported software version 11.4 ... :mellow:

ran ,

the inbuilt software updater function for the Control Center ,

it reported that a new version is available , i.e. 11.5

let it download the new version ,

ran it ,

went fine ,

but still after installation ,the Control Center reports version 11.4 !!!! :mellow:

any ideas guys ??

Uninstall all the ATI Drivers and then try again (admin rights, AV off etc)

I have BSOD every time i try to install new drivers over the old ones so i learned.. Delete everything, even using devise manager to delete all the drivers, reboot and install.

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Well I could try uninstall and reinstall. I have total admin rights and have UAC disabled so I've never needed to use any run as admin. :P

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