Dicehunter
Resident Newb
Re-doing this for ease of use and a more tidy layout, will be back up soon.
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Excellent work dude, just one minor issue.. Group Policies (GPEDIT.MSC) is not available to people who use Home editions of windows it's only available in Enterprise and Ultimate. ;-)
AMD have their own way of installing/unistalling GPU drivers and they have it on their website. It works well. Just this is more thorough. Nice write up DiceHunter.
They don't have an app? They have directions just like you lol
Ah yes you are right. I just follow the instructions they have they don't require any programs. Simple really.
Nvidia don't either really but this is just if you want an UBER clean system ^_^
Let's hope this has sorted my random black screens and AMD display driver stopped unexpectedly. Tried uninstalling and re-installing driver before but not like this, I just went into control panel, programs and files before. And all cables and everything are fine.
Which drivers does GPU-Z say you have?
It's reading correctly catalyst 14.4 which is the latest, not sure what it was saying before I tried this method of re-installing.
Everything seems to be okay atm though. It would have usually crashed by now.
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I have gone through quite a few driver updates on this windows installation though.
Yeah clear it all up and start again (driver wise). I got lazy at one point and it went belly up a few driver updates later.
As always, if 14.4 seems to be too unstable I'd reccomend going to 13.5. Old but solid.
err you shouldn't have 'nvidia chipset' ticked in the driver cleaner thing dude, only gpu and physx.
I have a very similar set of instructions i follow religiously for every driver update. so it's good someone has written a similar thing as I haven't got around to it.
I find frequently that the number 1 cause of issues is a bad driver install.
But no motherboard uses nvidia chipsets anymore, so how did it find it self on the list if the op doesnt have nvidia chipset? The last motherboard to use nvidia chipset from what i remember was a 775 board