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    CATALYST: Crew Feedback / Old Drivers / What to do with driver installation woes

    If you are experiencing a problem with the latest AMD Catalyst™ driver release and you can consistently reproduce the issue, please complete this bug reporting form.

    This form is intended to gather the problem description and system information so that reported issues can be addressed in future driver releases. This form is NOT to solicit support inquiries. If you have an issue that requires a technical response, please contact AMD Customer Care.

    AMD Issue Reporting Form

    [updated 3 July, 2015]
    Last edited by Lupine; Jul 3, 2015, 02:21 PM.

    #2
    Old Catalyst archive

    Here is a very useful link that has all the old driver versions that you may need for one reason or another.

    http://www.oldapps.com/old_version_ati.php
    "Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde

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      #3
      BTW credit goes to friskyolive for the link and idea .
      "Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde

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        #4
        Originally posted by Jokerzwild View Post
        BTW credit goes to friskyolive for the link and idea .
        Way to go frisky!

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          #5
          Having problems with a driver installation? Why don't you try this first...

          Just to add to the general conversation, since I think it has merit: it's funny how relevant all those "do a proper uninstall" threads we have since the dawn of time really are... i've had hard resets lately on one of my PCs whenever I played games. For no particular reason. Nothing in the Windows 7 event viewer, no sign of any error, nothing. I had 10.4 still on. So I upgrade to 10.6, same thing. Yesterday, I dig up DriverCleaner (excellent program, go here to get it, well worth the money: http://www.drivercleaner.net/), uninstalled everything via the Catalyst Installer, immediately followed by a DC pass cleaning up everything ATI-related, and then, after I rebooted, installed 10.7. Fixed it right up.

          Do a proper uninstall once in a while. Does wonders
          There is no spoon...

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            #6
            I'll jump on this dog pile, too:
            • If I'm having problems and I suspect it's because of driver install issues, what should I do?
              This is what the Caveman does for Driver freshness. You'll need two free tools - CCleaner and DriverSweeper. You'll also need to know how to reboot into safe mode, and to be able to use 'common sense'.

              • Disable Eyefinity groups, Crossfire, if enabled
              • Optional - Enter Device Manager: Uninstall Display Adapters and check box for 'Delete Device Driver'
              • Add/Remove Programs: Remove currently installed Application Profile updates (if installed)
              • Uninstall CCC and Display Driver, using Catalyst Install Manager Custom mode (Don't express uninstall if you have an AMD Chipset)
              • Reboot into safe mode
              • Run Driver Sweeper for ATI, don't reboot. [Do not remove entries pointing to WinSxs folders]
              • Run CCleaner for Registry - only select for removal ATI entries (click on Registry button on left, Analyze, then only remove Entries listed for ATI).
              • Delete the following folders (applies to Vista/7)
                • SystemDrive:\ProgramData\ATI
                • SystemDrive:\Users\username\AppData\Local\ATI
                • SystemDrive:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\ATI
              • Reboot to desktop, run Express install on desired Catalyst driver & reboot if prompted.
              • Install all Application Profiles newer than Driver release (i.e. 10.3whql/a/b would use both March & April profile updates).
              • Enjoy!

            Last edited by caveman-jim; Feb 13, 2011, 08:58 AM. Reason: added new directories to delete

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              #7
              Can you please tell me how to do the following:-

              Run CCleaner for Registry - only select for removal ATI entries.

              I have CCleaner and can not for the life of me see any option to remove ATI entries.

              Thanks
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                #8
                Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post
                I'll jump on this dog pile, too:
                • If I'm having problems and I suspect it's because of driver install issues, what should I do?
                *snip*
                Neat - that's pretty much exactly what I do, minus the CCleaner part. I do have it installed and I do use it, but I never thought to use it for cleaning out registry entries that DriverCleaner/Sweeper may have missed.

                I'll add it to my process
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by anthonyl View Post
                  Can you please tell me how to do the following:-

                  Run CCleaner for Registry - only select for removal ATI entries.

                  I have CCleaner and can not for the life of me see any option to remove ATI entries.

                  Thanks
                  Open CCleaner and on the left side select 'Registry'. Click the Analyse button. Deselect all entries using the top 'all' check box. Now read through the list and look for entries that are for ATI - they will have the ATI letters in them or the ATI install path. Select those and only those for removal, then select clean. Save a backup in case you want to revert the action later.

                  Originally posted by Dwarden
                  he speaks about DriverCleaner nto CCleaner
                  No, I mean CCleaner. See above. After running DriverCleaner, try CCleaner and see if there's anything left over. Sometimes there is.

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                    #10
                    This always gets me with uninstalling ATI drivers.....the uninstall drivers does not "uninstall everything" like it should.

                    When I uninstall using both the CCC uninstall and windows uninstall, it does not uninstall everything...if it did all of my old settings would not be there when I installed the new drivers.

                    Uninstall should uninstall all traces, so that when you install new drivers you should start with a clean slate.

                    And should not need to download seperate apps to do it!!
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by m4trix
                      Uhmm yea it's really great drivers since you have to do all this **** just to go from 10.x to 10.x - How easy is that for a new PC user?
                      I hate to use the Green word in here but it just not like that "over there" - I mean how hard can it ****ing be to make the ATi driver uninstall, reboot and then do a good install of the driver. But noooo ATi dont need that, we can just install on top of the other driver and WE DONT EVEN NEED TO REEBOOT!!! yea right.
                      RANT!
                      That's actually the recommended method of Windows NT 6.1 kernel updates to drives, AMD are following Microsoft recommendations. This procedure is only for if you have issues installing/after install.

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                        #12
                        http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...t.aspx#header3

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by anthonyl View Post
                          This always gets me with uninstalling ATI drivers.....the uninstall drivers does not "uninstall everything" like it should.

                          When I uninstall using both the CCC uninstall and windows uninstall, it does not uninstall everything...if it did all of my old settings would not be there when I installed the new drivers.

                          Uninstall should uninstall all traces, so that when you install new drivers you should start with a clean slate.

                          And should not need to download seperate apps to do it!!
                          Yeah, I did Caveman Jim's clean-install, and it still remembered my bezel compensation settings. Everything else had gone though.
                          Be-diddly ding dong

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                            #14
                            I wonder if a second reboot and safe mode DriverSweeper + CCleaner will get those? I'll test at some point. Thanks for the feedback.

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                              #15
                              why care if settings stay? it's just plain text reg entries of basic toggles that you do in CCC... just hit the 'restore factory defaults' button or delete the reg key

                              although i think i still have that issue where the video settings crash CCC
                              AMD/ATI Catalyst Driver Profiles
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by kn00tcn View Post
                                why care if settings stay? it's just plain text reg entries of basic toggles that you do in CCC... just hit the 'restore factory defaults' button or delete the reg key

                                although i think i still have that issue where the video settings crash CCC
                                The point was that an uninstall, plus reboot into safe mode and clean out of registry and known file locations still left remnants behind - if you have CCC settings left behind, what else do you have remaining?

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                                  #17
                                  I had done using Guru3D driver cleaner only when I had 10.6 driver and I wanted to install 10.4.

                                  1. Uninstalled 10.6 driver
                                  2. Reboot and into safe mode- Run Guru3D driver cleaner
                                  3. Reboot and into normal mode and run CCleaner to remove all of ATI regs.
                                  4. Installed 10.4 driver.

                                  This is flawless method I ever tried.

                                  if I want to install 10.7. I would choose to install over 10.4. But then if I don't like 10.7 driver, I would click the "Roll back driver" in the Device Manager.
                                  Last edited by Treeckcold57; Aug 3, 2010, 06:58 PM.

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                                    #18
                                    If you're having problems installing new drivers, try reinstalling Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 runtimes, and getting the latest patches from Windows Update. Doing that plus a reboot before trying to install might solve a lot of issues.

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                                      #19
                                      Another cool tip:

                                      Originally posted by Chythar View Post
                                      This is an old thread, but it's one of the top search results for "ccc won't run" so I wanted to post another possible solution here. My solution was to clear out the Windows GAC (Global Assembly Cache). In Windows 7, you can browse directly to "C:\Windows\assembly". Sort by "Public Key Token", then delete everything with the Token "90ba9c70f846762e" (ATI's key). You'll obviously need Administrator privileges. No reboot needed either. Reinstalled CCC and it ran perfectly!

                                      The GAC lets you share DLL's that are the same version number. If it's in the GAC, any installer will NOT install a new DLL - it'll use the one in the GAC. If the GAC DLL is corrupted, you're majorly SOL.

                                      When I reinstalled the CCC, it took longer to install then it had before. Presumably, this was due to the installer copying all the correct DLL's to my hard drive. And no ATI DLL's have made it back into my GAC.

                                      To give credit to the original poster, here's the page I found this fix on:

                                      http://www.hardwareheaven.com/mobili...ol-center.html

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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by caveman-jim
                                        If you're having problems installing new drivers, try reinstalling Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 runtimes, and getting the latest patches from Windows Update. Doing that plus a reboot before trying to install might solve a lot of issues.
                                        Yep, confirmed. Just got rid of Cat installation problems by re-installing Visual Studio 2005 and 2008 on Windows7. Migh be worth noticeing that even on my x64 system I had to install BOTH vcredist_x86 and vcredist_x64 2005 to get things back up and running. My only problem is now I have a Catalyst Install Manager voice in my Add/Remove Programs window which I cannot get rid of. If I try to uninstall it opens a "have disk" window and quits with an error message.
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                                        A: You don't.

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                                          #21
                                          Want to know which driver version relates to which Catalyst version? Use this handy look up table!

                                          http://developer.amd.com/download/cc...s/default.aspx

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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by caveman-jim View Post
                                            Want to know which driver version relates to which Catalyst version? Use this handy look up table!

                                            http://developer.amd.com/download/cc...s/default.aspx
                                            Awesome!
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                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by Lupine View Post
                                              Got Feedback? ATI Catalyst Crew Feedback

                                              ATI strives to continually improve our drivers and software and we invite you to tell us how. If you are experiencing a problem with our latest driver release, or if you have suggestions on how to make our drivers better, please take the time to submit your feedback.

                                              This program is intended to gather feedback for specific driver releases and not to solicit regular support inquiries. This is NOT the location for support for your product. Support requests will NOT be responded to.

                                              Submissions to the Catalyst Crew Feedback will NOT be responded to.

                                              If you have an issue that requires a technical response, please contact Customer Care.

                                              For Catalyst Mobility Feedback, please click here.
                                              updated link to form http://www.amdsurveys.com/se.ashx?s=5A1E27D20B2F3EAC)

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                                                #24
                                                Anytime I click on one of the links to the reporting/survey, it comes up at Survey Closed...

                                                Maybe this one will work...

                                                http://www.amdsurveys.com/se.ashx?s=5A1E27D25AD12B2E
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                                                If you have an issue with what you said, please resolve it in private ;)

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                                                  #25
                                                  They open a new one for each CAT.

                                                  which one are you trying to report?

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                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by The Mac View Post
                                                    They open a new one for each CAT.

                                                    which one are you trying to report?
                                                    Actually, the latest one. Do they not accept report on the BETA drivers? Seems since that's what we're getting they at least should.
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                                                    If you have an issue with what you said, please resolve it in private ;)

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                                                      #27
                                                      http://www.amdsurveys.com/se.ashx?s=5A1E27D25AD12B3B

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                                                        #28
                                                        quite shocked Arma 3 and DayZ isn't in that survay, yet obsolete Arma 2 is (hell Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead replaced it years ago)
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                                                          #29
                                                          most likely the list is made from the most common complaints.

                                                          There is a place for "Other"

                                                          Besides, you guys arent exactly an indie, dont you have a direct line to AMD?

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                                                            #30
                                                            Is there any way of reporting problems to AMD other than signing up with Twitter to personally bug AMD developers on their feed? One would think they would have a Bugzilla of some sort or at least a bug report form somewhere, alas.. I don't know why I'm even surprised that they don't have one, really.

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                                                              #31
                                                              there is a bug reporting form on the driver page.

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                                                                #32
                                                                Is there a possibilty/platform to request for features in Radeonsettings?
                                                                Some DX12 games failing in enable anisotropic filtering like Far Cry6, some AC games and Death Stranding.

                                                                Currently anisotropic filtering can't be overidden in radeon settings so the function is uses for DX12 games.

                                                                The green team doesn't have this problem and I would like to request it to AMD.
                                                                Many people would be happy for this.
                                                                Schieten op de beesten.

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                                                                  #33
                                                                  Although there are lurkers around here, https://community.amd.com/ might be a better place for suggestions and/or gathering support.
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    ^Made a thread over there. But no high hopes yet.
                                                                    Schieten op de beesten.

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