To every poster on this thread with the exception of Spartan117, You all need to go to your user cp's and fill out in lenght your system specs. Without knowing exactly what build version and what bit 32 or 64 and hardware you useing other people on this forum can't help you to the fullest especially if other issues arise. This should Always be one of the first things you do when you join any help forum.Thank you and welcome to sevenforums. With that said for poster with windows
drivers that are working if it ain't broke don't fix it. Of course you won't have all the options of the CCC application. But their are several other ways to try and override the windows
driver, with all graphics
drivers I always reccomend that after uninstalling them you run
driver cleaner to make sure you have completely removed everything from the previous
driver. Then as fore mentioned download the specific driver for your card to your desktop (easiest way unpack them to a folder their) and go to device manager, choose update driver and then choose to point it to that folder. You must make sure that the driver is the correct 32bit or 64bit, whichever OS your using.When possible try and always be running the latest build of seven. Another way is to boot into safe mode and try and manually install the driver in compatibility mode. Clicking on the setup.exe file >properties >check compatibility mode then most of the time Vista. With older graphics cards I think your going to find it difficult to get the driver installed without trying one of thse options. Fabe