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Well didn't see nay specs to speak of but to answer your query if you haven't got any data to speak of or desperately need to keep do that.
Well didn't see nay specs to speak of but to answer your query if you haven't got any data to speak of or desperately need to keep do that.
Look at the bottom right of the linked page: AMD Graphics Drivers & Software
Underpick either the 32-bit or 64-bit download.Latest AMD Catalyst™ Drivers for Radeon™ HD 4000, HD 3000 and HD 2000 Series
This will install Catalyst v13.1 -- the most current for those cards.
I have already tried that one without luck, sadly.
I finally managed to fix it!!!
God, I am so happy right now haha
To anyone who might have had this particular problem, here is what I did to fix it:
0: uninstall all current drivers using AMD's own tool found on their website
1: downloaded this driver: AMD Catalyst
2: tried to install the normal way (didn't work of course)
3: went to start > searched for "device manager" (without the quotations)
4: once inside device manager, find your graphics card and double click it
5: click the driver tab
6: click update driver
7: select the option to search manually for drivers
8: select "let me pick from a list..."
9: make sure the "show compatible hardware" button is flagged
10: select your driver, in my case it was called "ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series"
11: click next and wait for the driver to install
12: hopefully it says something like "Windows has successfully installed the driver"
13: reboot
14: driver installed :)
You should now be able to select the proper resolution (in my case, 1920x1080). If you have the black border as I did, open up AMD Vision Control Center (Or Catalyst Control Center if you have a newer card/driver), and select "My Digital Flat Panels", and then select the Scaling Function (Digital Flat Panels). Slide the scaler to the right until there is no longer a black border. That's it, you're all done!
PS: the funny thing is, that I already tried this earlier without luck, but with this particular driver it actually worked .
PSS: Thanks again to everyone who helped me in this thread, appreciate it :)
That is great news .. Sure glad you got it fixed .. And many thanks for posting back the solution it may well help other Members in the future
Yes exactly, I wasn't able to find a solution by googling for it, so I hope that if anyone else has this issue, they will find this thread.
Hmm Tonsgaard I was assuming and I know one shouldn't that you were uninstalling the CCC before downloading the new stuff - did exactly the same thing when I had Radeon stuff.
I got so fed up with it I went over the NVidia and haven't looked back since.
But at least you have got it fixed eh?
Yes I cleaned every trace of drivers I had before trying other drivers, and suddently I just managed to make it work.
Yeah nVidia has better reputation for their drivers, and I will get the GTX 760 when I decide to buy a new machine.