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ATI Radeon 4350 question with Windows 7 ..

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Calamity:

--- Quote from: JoeB on March 18, 2016, 08:37:27 am ---I then used ATI's cleanup tool to remove drivers / clean registry.

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That tool does nothing unfortunately. If you have an spare hard drive consider trying a fresh Windows 7 installation, I know this is time consuming but it'd help to check once and for all what's the source of the green screen issue.


--- Quote ---Do you suggest I get another ATI card? 5000 series?

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Definitely, or a 6000 series even better. The HD 4000 are not really full Win 7-compliant, even if they work.

JoeB:
Ok. I'll look into getting a 6000 series video card. Suggesting on a particular one? Or how to cleanly uninstall the driver?

I'm not crazy about reinstalling Windows 7. Took me many nights to get this installed cleanly on my new SSD drive.

Calamity:
With the HD 6000 you might be in the same situation unless you start from a fresh Windows 7 install, I'm afraid. I'm not sure however, it's only that when this has worked for me with the HD 5450, it was with a fresh Windows 7 install.

JoeB:

--- Quote from: Calamity on March 18, 2016, 10:21:40 am ---With the HD 6000 you might be in the same situation unless you start from a fresh Windows 7 install, I'm afraid. I'm not sure however, it's only that when this has worked for me with the HD 5450, it was with a fresh Windows 7 install.

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Let me ask a different question.  Are you aware of anyone using the latest CRT 2.0 beta drivers with Windows 7 x64, using a 4350 video card, and has Hardware Acceleration working correctly? or is this an "untested combination".  Because as far as I can tell, the old 1.x drivers do not support hardware acceleration on the 4350 .. is this correct?

Also, does ATOM-15 work on 6000 series video cards?

Calamity:

--- Quote from: JoeB on March 18, 2016, 11:19:10 am ---Let me ask a different question.  Are you aware of anyone using the latest CRT 2.0 beta drivers with Windows 7 x64, using a 4350 video card, and has Hardware Acceleration working correctly? or is this an "untested combination".
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No, I don't know of anyone. Rather than untested, let's say it's poorly reported.


--- Quote ---Because as far as I can tell, the old 1.x drivers do not support hardware acceleration on the 4350 .. is this correct?
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Correct.


--- Quote ---Also, does ATOM-15 work on 6000 series video cards?

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Yes.
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