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Yeah, the specs don't match - but there's definitely an ATI GPU there. (Just have to wait for the h/ware lds screenie to confirm)
Yeah, the specs don't match - but there's definitely an ATI GPU there. (Just have to wait for the h/ware lds screenie to confirm)
sorry for the delay smartyeyeball, there were so many replies I missed this one, im really clueless when it comes to this, never dealt with a laptop before let alone a graphics cards, when I bought the laptop ati was installed, it was a floor model from futureshop, when I booted up the computer ati ccc was there, i recieved a windows 7 upgrade disc, i did an upgrade instead of a full install, then went to the samsung website to upgrade software to win 7 compatibility, including ATI CCC, about a week ago, i got an error message saying the gpu was no longer supported, and so I attempted to uninstall the drivers and software and reinstall, and here is where I am i have inserted a screenshot of the gpus hardware
lds
not sure how to do a screen shot of microsoft c++ versions but I have 2005, and 2008 installed
and the screen shot of cw100947.inf im looking for that, but again im new to this aspect, hope this helps and thanks again
Jamie
I just a quick look through the .inf and the hardware PCI\VENxxx of your GPU isn't there.
However the report.xml matches mine re the redist, CAT version and driver installed.
But the 'errors occurred during install' after the installation is interesting. Unfortunately not knowing what errors they were make it difficult. I can't find where the installation output log is located either (ATI make entries every bloody where).
TBH, I'm running out of ideas - Catalyst installs, but the driver doesn't. Yet the driver can be installed - but CCC won't open...
I'm not sure if it's because the chipset is actually unsupported, or whether CCC failing to open is due to a conflict that stems from something that went awry because of the upgrade to Seven.
I'm not sure if adding that GPU's hardware id to the .INF prior to installing Catalyst will help or not (never tested it myself).
I'll have to sleep on this one Jamie - as I'm now just eduguessing
Sorry mate. I'll have to get back to this later.
not a prob buddy, I really do appreciate your help, to note though, ATI did install fine after the windows 7 upgrade, the upgrade was done months ago, this just happened, thats whats not making sense, the best of it is, samsung had the software for ati available when i upgraded to windows 7, but now its not on the website, i keep trying to reach tech support to no avail, maybe ill have more info in the next few days, im giving up for now
Jamie
Do call tech support, and please keep us informed.
Good luck
A couple of days ago i was having the same problem with a dell laptop, Not mine of course, but it seems when he did the upgrade from vista to 7 it didn't recognise that his card was a radeon 4570..... Instead lovely windows decided to put it down under 4500 series and put a windows driver incharge of this..... Make sure your driver dosn't have (WDDM 10......) on the end of the driver or hardware when you go into device manager.
ok, I just saw this post and might just possibly/hopefully have come across something new for you to try.
This is a strange one...I did not even know this (Global Assembly Cash/key token) even existed...but it is worth a try.
Go here: [SOLVED] catalyst control center wont start??????????? - Rage3D Discussion Area
and look at the very last post (by Cythar dated July 29 2010)
who knows, it just might work.
good luck.
To save you some effort here is what the above mentioned post says:
This is an old thread, but it's one of the top search results for "ccc won't run" so I wanted to post another possible solution here. My solution was to clear out the Windows GAC (Global Assembly Cache). In Windows 7, you can browse directly to "C:\Windows\assembly". Sort by "Public Key Token", then delete everything with the Token "90ba9c70f846762e" (ATI's key). You'll obviously need Administrator privileges. No reboot needed either. Reinstalled CCC and it ran perfectly!
The GAC lets you share DLL's that are the same version number. If it's in the GAC, any installer will NOT install a new DLL - it'll use the one in the GAC. If the GAC DLL is corrupted, you're majorly SOL.
When I reinstalled the CCC, it took longer to install then it had before. Presumably, this was due to the installer copying all the correct DLL's to my hard drive. And no ATI DLL's have made it back into my GAC.
To give credit to the original poster, here's the page I found this fix on:
http://www.hardwareheaven.com/mobili...ol-center.html
hi.
I had the same problem like you do, i tried everything nothing worked.
At first times catalyst driver worked but after a few months when i reinstalled my win7 i had a fight like you.
So you have a laptop, so here it goes.
Download this attachment file, start the download, after its done, click install.
You can user the Express option it will work, it solved mine, hope it solves yours too.
TheSide