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Hey just posting a quick question. I looked up AODDriver and it is for an overclocking program called AMD Overdrive right? I tried to overclock my stuff once a long time ago before I got this new CPU, but couldn't get it to work, so I don't plan on trying it again and haven't tried on this new CPU. I don't mind uninstalling all of the overdrive stuff. I looked in my Programs and Features but there was no AMD Overdrive located on the list.
I have uninstalled my AMD drivers and reinstalled them a couple times now since the BSOD, and the AODDrivers seem to stick around, because there is 3 versions installed right now 4.0, 4.2.0, and 4.3. Torchwood recommended using CCleaner to remove the AODDrivers if found, but when I have tried using CCleaner I couldn't locate the AODDrivers or AMD Overdrive anywhere.
I have uninstalled my AMD drivers and reinstalled them a couple times now since the BSOD, and the AODDrivers seem to stick around, because there is 3 versions installed right now 4.0, 4.2.0, and 4.3. Torchwood recommended using CCleaner to remove the AODDrivers if found, but when I have tried using CCleaner I couldn't locate the AODDrivers or AMD Overdrive anywhere.
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