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Ok so when I had xp installing drivers was pretty simple.

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*driver cleaner reboot

*install new driver reboot and your all good

Now with windows 7 (64bit) i am having some problems. I am trying to update my driver for my 1900xt (ancient I know) because I seem to have below normal FPS in most games. I downloaded the ati driver package for win 7 64bit and installed. During installation I never actually see the driver or CCC being installed. I only see...

*Hydravision

*Microsoft visual c++

*Cat installation Manager

*Ati problem report wizard

Now after installing Windows Defender pops up with the C:amd/cat... path, notsure what that is all about.

What is the correct way of installing and uninstalling drivers in win 7? Becuase I cant seem to get this to install properly. Do i need to disable something in windows?

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