Cant Open CCC (Catalyst Control Center)

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  1. Posts : 41
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       #21

    I tried tapping it multiple times. Ill retry again 1 sec.
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  2. Posts : 1,496
    7 Ultimate x64
       #22

    Being able to get into safe mode is something you have to nail down... especially if you're running ATI drivers... it is a must. However, don't forget to uninstall the drivers prematurely installed first.
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  3. Posts : 12,364
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       #23

    Fumz said:

    Pretty sure we said to use Add/Remove and not the ATI installer.
    My bad for the confusion. The entry under Add/Remove is ATI Catalyst Install Manager


    And the reason you need to be in safe mode for driver sweeper is because Safe Mode uses the generic VGA driver and does not utilise any ATI related drivers / running processes. This allows it to remove it all.

    Trying to remove any 'currently in use drivers / processes' is why Driver Sweeper wasn't playing nice.

    Another way to remove the drivers is to uninstall in device manager (not in safe mode). However this will not remove CCC.


    Also, I'm not sure if this relevant to you, but just in case - do not let Windows Update install the ATI drivers. A mismatched driver and an already installed CCC version can cause CCC to function incorrectly.
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    Windows 7 64bit
       #24

    Ipwnedx said:
    Sorry, if this is in the wrong section. I'm very new to these forums. :)
    Okay, my problem is this...
    I cannot open the Catalyst Control Center!
    I was able to open it a little while ago! I system restored and I uninstalled and reinstalled CCC! Still nothing happens. When i right click on my desktop, i hit the tab that says Catalyst Control Center. When i click it, my cursor flickers like it goes to the loading cursor then goes back about 3-4 times. I did not install any viruses. I have McAfee security center.

    Specs :
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    6GB GDDR3 RAM
    300GB HDD
    Intel Core i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz
    Ati Radeon HD 5450
    Dell Studio XPS 8100

    Please help!
    I had the very same problem, i fixed it by going to start > run and typeing in MOM.exe

    after that CCC started up fine. you should try this
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  5. Posts : 41
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    Thread Starter
       #25

    @smarteyeball
    I tried in safe mode, still crashed on me. Any other ways without Driver Sweeper?

    @atomfix
    Didn't work, did the same thing as opening CCC, the cursor flickers then stops.
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  6. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #26

    At what stage does DS crash - during Analyze or Clean?

    And are you selecting the ATI entries only and did you uninstall the ATI Catalyst Manager through add/remove programs first prior to booting into safe mode and running Driver Sweeper?
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  7. Posts : 41
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    Thread Starter
       #27

    DriverSweeper crashes at the clean part, analyzing goes through fine. But not the clean part.

    And yes, i only selected "ATI Display" driver in the checkbox. Im running in safe mode and i removed ATI Catalyst Manager.
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  8. Posts : 1,496
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       #28

    Ipwnedx said:
    DriverSweeper crashes at the clean part, analyzing goes through fine. But not the clean part.

    And yes, i only selected "ATI Display" driver in the checkbox. Im running in safe mode and i removed ATI Catalyst Manager.
    Just so I'm clear, you mean that you removed both the drivers and the CCC before you rebooted to safe mode, right?
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  9. Posts : 41
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    Thread Starter
       #29

    Yes, i did.
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  10. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #30

    Sorry, I forgot about this thread. I noticed your other one. My apologies

    Firstly, try a previous version of Driver Sweeper. (maybe the latest version has some bugs for you)

    Secondly - Manually create a Restore Point before attempting the following.



    ► Done in 'normal' mode

    With ATI catalyst install manager already uninstalled:

    (*NB The Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable version that CCC installs should have already been removed by the uninstaller)


    Ensure that the video driver in device manager is using the Generic VGA driver. If it's currently using an ATI driver, uninstall it.


    Reboot into Safe Mode


    ► Done in safe Mode

    Using Driver Sweeper, attempt to Clean entries individually, instead of all at once. If this works - repeat until you find the entry (or entries) that is crashing Driver Sweeper and attempt to remove it manually.


    If Driver Sweeper is still crashing on individual items, regardless of entry - it's time to manually remove the entries yourself.



    1. Use Driver Sweeper / Analyze to give a list of everything you need to remove. Do not attempt to Clean.

    Basically, use the Analyze list as your manual 'hit guide'.


    2. The easy part:

    These are the folder locations an ATI Cat driver install creates. Manually delete these folders.

    C:\AMD

    C:\Program Files\ATI

    C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies

    * C:\ProgramData\ATI

    * C:\Users\<YOUR NAME>\AppData\Local\ATI

    * C:\Users\<YOUR NAME>\AppData\Roaming\ATI


    (The last 3 are folders that are hidden by default. You need to make them visible)

    In explorer, press alt to access the menu Tools > Folder options > View > You need to tick 'Show hidden folders, files and drives'


    3. The tedious part:

    Manually delete all ATI drivers/files found in the C:\Windows and sub-folders.



    4. The harder part:

    Open regedit and using the entries listed in Driver Sweeper, manually locate each registry entry and attempt to manually delete the keys. *NB Some keys may give a 'permission denied' when attempting to delete them.

    After you have manually deleted as much as you can, re-run Driver Sweepers Analyze to see if you missed any.


    Reboot normally, install Catalyst again and hope it bloody works properly this time
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