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http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...10dHotfix.aspx
AMD Catalyst 10.10d Hotfix Features:
- Fixed cases where Morphological Anti-Aliasing (MLAA) was not being correctly applied to games (very intermittently)
- OpenGL 4.1 beta support
- Support for the new Morphological Anti-Aliasing feature
- Dead Rising 2 – Crossfire profile (Resolves negative scaling)
- Crossfire Performance Improvement for:
- Metro 2033
- F1 2011 - (Direct X9 version)
- Fallout New Vegas
- Performance optimizations for systems with an AMD Radeon™ HD 6870 and AMD Radeon HD 6850 series of graphics products installed
- Aliens versus Predator performance enhancements
- Star Craft 2 performance enhancements
- OpenGL performance enhancements – gains can be seen in Prey, Quake Wars: Enemy Territories, and Heaven v2
- Support for additional Stereo 3D-capable displays:
- Viewsonic V3D241wm-LED
- 3D Projectors
Hello
No one answered my question if you have the same problem like I have.
My PC crushes with the latest drivers.
After a system crash and total new install of Win 7 64, I downloaded the latest:
Driver Packaging Version 8.782-100930m-106921C-ATI
Catalyst™ Version 10.10
Provider ATI Technologies Inc.
2D Driver Version 8.01.01.1081
2D Driver File Path /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Control/CLASS/{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}/0000
Direct3D Version 8.14.10.0784
OpenGL Version 6.14.10.10243
Catalyst™ Control Center Version 2010.0930.2237.38732
Running a Diamond ATI HD3650PM card. Video works but now my Media Center does not recognize the digital or analog tuners...can not set up TV or FM radio. Both were working fine before the crash. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling to no avail. Also removed card and cleaned contacts.
Any ideas?
whsaxman, did you remember to install the All In Wonder portion of the driver? Without that the TV tuner on the card won't work, and it isn't included in the reference drivers from AMD. As far as I know there are no Windows 7 drivers for it so you would have to use the Vista driver which you can find at Diamond,
http://www.dmmdownload.com/product_search.php
Select All In Wonder - Vista 64 bit - All In Wonder series - then your card.
I wouldn't think so. If you can remember one thing that would help is if you were using the Vista driver previously, or managed to find something newer. In most cases the Vista driver should work just fine, but not too sure about TV tuners.
A couple of quick questions,
1. Did you uninstall the Cat 10.10 before installing the Vista driver? if not that could be the problem. I would start with uninstalling everything, then install the tuner driver and see how things work. If it works OK, then update the video driver using the 10.10 and test again.
2. If you did uninstall first, I don't usually recommend it but for something like this seeing as there isn't an actual Windows 7 driver available, check Windows Update after installing the Vista driver and see if it offers something newer.