After seeing in a post that someone had resolved his problems my installing the Omega drivers instead of the standard ATI drivers I thought I'd try it. I've heard of them in the past but never was much for installing 3rd party drivers before. However, now I can run on a 1600x1200 4AA high graphics map and it didn't crash! (so far anyway).
Omega Drivers web site
I've heard of these for a long time so I wasn't leery about trying them out. I didn't find any relevent posts with "Omaga" in the title so I thought I'd make a thread.
Before you install these you need to uninstall the Catalyst Control Center. I'd suggest using the catalyst uninstall tool after downloading the new drivers and then installing the Omega drivers after you reboot. I've always updated ATI like that but you can also try the Windows control panel Catalyst uninstall and it might be ok.
There are also Nvidia drivers but I can't say if those would help other issues.
The uninstaller may be downloaded from ATI's web site. Just go to the Drivers and Software menu and choose your OS. On the expandable menu to the left choose "Utilities" and "Various". The choose "Catalyst ATI Maintenance Utilities" and download the ATI Uninstaller. They don't make it easy to find it and you can't link directly to the page.
Please let me know if these work for other issues.
Omega Drivers web site
I've heard of these for a long time so I wasn't leery about trying them out. I didn't find any relevent posts with "Omaga" in the title so I thought I'd make a thread.
Before you install these you need to uninstall the Catalyst Control Center. I'd suggest using the catalyst uninstall tool after downloading the new drivers and then installing the Omega drivers after you reboot. I've always updated ATI like that but you can also try the Windows control panel Catalyst uninstall and it might be ok.
There are also Nvidia drivers but I can't say if those would help other issues.
The uninstaller may be downloaded from ATI's web site. Just go to the Drivers and Software menu and choose your OS. On the expandable menu to the left choose "Utilities" and "Various". The choose "Catalyst ATI Maintenance Utilities" and download the ATI Uninstaller. They don't make it easy to find it and you can't link directly to the page.
Please let me know if these work for other issues.
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