From: Dave on 13 Jan 2010 18:14 On Jan 13, 10:41 am, Cmplx80 <Cmpl...(a)Karma.com> wrote: > Colin Wilson wrote: > >> "atisetup.exe -uninstall -output screen" to uninstall current driver. > >> next, type: > >> "atisetup.exe -install -output screen" to install driver. > > > Still fails with "failed to load display driver" > > I recall when going through this ordeal that the most difficult task was > making sure that ALL traces of the old ATI stuff (drivers, etc) were > removed before doing the install. > > Frank To remove all registry traces of ATI I would recommend the free regseeker (http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm) software. Just unzip and run (no install). I have had great success with this software to remove unwanted registry entries. Just run it and search for ATI and remove the entries. It will also offer to create a backup of the registry so you can restore it if there is a problem. I have used this freeware for YEARS.... NOTE this is for fairly technical people.. Your need to know how to use ctrl A to select all the entries..but that's about it. Dave
From: Colin Wilson on 14 Jan 2010 18:00 > To remove all registry traces of ATI I would recommend > the free regseeker (http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm) software. > Just unzip and run (no install). I have had great success with > this software to remove unwanted registry entries. > Just run it and search for ATI and remove the entries. Cheers for that, might get chance tomorrow - I believe DriverSweeper does the same...
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