ATI Catalyst Download Stops at 32 MB

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  1. Posts : 29
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    ATI Catalyst Download Stops at 32 MB


    Hi,
    I have bought a laptop recently and was trying to update the driver of graphic card which is ATI Radeon HD 5730, AMD site suggests an utility and after installing with the utility you can start dowload, well I tried to download the driver several times but it stops at about 30 MB everytime (98 MB total size), when I tried to update the driver from device manager it tells that the graphic card does not need the update, but I am sure it needs as that is not the latest driver I have. So does anybody know what can be the problem, and what is probably solution to this? Is there a way or place to download Catalyst drivers using download manager other than AMD's download utility?
    Thank you.
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  2. Posts : 529
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       #2

    Just download the new drivers from the AMD site :)
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  3. Posts : 29
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    GianniDPC said:
    Just download the new drivers from the AMD site :)
    Man, if you read carefully I already wrote I tried to do that from official site, and after selecting model and OS they suggest you an utility, it is a kind of AMD dowlnoad manager which downloads the driver you have selected. I tried the Asus support site which offers AMD Graphic and INF update driver for my laptop model, but i am not sure if it is the thing I need.
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  4. Posts : 529
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    alberttm said:
    GianniDPC said:
    Just download the new drivers from the AMD site :)
    Man, if you read carefully I already wrote I tried to do that from official site, and after selecting model and OS they suggest you an utility, it is a kind of AMD dowlnoad manager which downloads the driver you have selected. I tried the Asus support site which offers AMD Graphic and INF update driver for my laptop model, but i am not sure if it is the thing I need.
    i'l try to download the driver for you and upload it wait a sec.
    32 or 64bit ???
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  5. Posts : 29
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    win 64 bit
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  6. Posts : 529
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       #6

    try this
    64bit: ATI Catalyst
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  7. Posts : 29
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       #7

    Yes, this is the site I already visited, and as you can see they do not offer driver itself, but only an utility to download it which is 1,2 MB.
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  8. Posts : 529
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    Ok you must see this files
    for you the installer will locate them in C:\AMD\Catalyst_Mobility_64-Bit_Util

    And if you click ATIMCDnld.MSI what happens then can you make a screen shot ?
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  9. Posts : 29
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    Right now I am on my desktop, I tried Catalyst Mobility.exe, but I am not sure about trying ATIMCDnld.MSI, since it is an installer program and will start directly to install the driver, and I am afraid if something happens in the middle of the process it will crash my system. Anyway to run it I have to switch to my laptop, just to keep it safe I try to do all downloads to my desktop first.
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  10. Posts : 529
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    alberttm said:
    Right now I am on my desktop, I tried Catalyst Mobility.exe, but I am not sure about trying ATIMCDnld.MSI, since it is an installer program and will start directly to install the driver, and I am afraid if something happens in the middle of the process it will crash my system. Anyway to run it I have to switch to my laptop, just to keep it safe I try to do all downloads to my desktop first.
    Edit

    OK sorry ok try to install the drivers on your laptop click (ATIMCDnld.MSI) and report it back if it worked ! :)
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