I have to go with David on this one. I try to never download anything from a site other then who ever issued it. Also have never tried but do not trust those Driver Manager programs.
Anyway, if this were me here is what I would do. Download and Save the latest drivers from the link below. http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pa... Download Drive Sweeper at the link below.
http://phyxion.net/Driver-Sweeper/Driver... Install but do no run it. Uninstall all ATI Programs in Add/Remove Programs. Might be more then one and you might have to restart.
After uninstalling the last one Restart. Start tapping F8 to go into Safe Mode. Open Driver Sweeper.
Check ATI Display and click Analyze. Then click Clean. After it is done it will ask you to Restart.
Restart Normally and install the latest drivers you already downloaded. Hopefully a fresh start will solve your problems. Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
If it's a on board( IE it came with the comp.), you might try a restore to a date before you upgraded the driver. If its a card, uninstall the software, restart and reinstall. But, just thought of it, you might try going into hardware manager and trying a "roll back" of the driver before trying the 1st 2 I mentioned.
Good luck , I hope you get the help you need. I remember the headache my Sapphire card gave me when I got it. Lol :) :) Leo BTW people, Not everyone can just go out and get a new card.
It's one reason people ask for help. Not all of us are supported by mom and dad. At least David tried to help too.
:) :).
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