Monday, 29 September 2014

Completely Remove Ati Driver Applications

While many computers come with an integrated graphics card that is part of the motherboard, those who want a system with a little more juice will need to install a separate dedicated graphics card. AMD's ATI series of cards are popular among gamers as they can handle more demanding programs without slowing down the system. AMD uses their own drivers for these cards as well as their own installation software. To correctly remove all the ATI drivers and software, you must use the Windows program uninstaller.


Instructions


1. Click "Start," then type "Programs and Features" in the search box. Click on the "Programs and Features" link from the results list.


2. Look on the program list and scroll down until you see "ATI Catalyst Install Manager" or other ATI-named installation program. Select this program and click the "Uninstall" button at the top menu bar. The ATI installation wizard will begin.


3. Click "Next" at the uninstall start-up screen then select "Express Uninstall ALL ATI software." Click "Next" to uninstall.


4. Click "Yes" if prompted to confirm the uninstall. Wait for the program to completely remove all ATI software then click "Finish." You can also select the "View Log" option to see what exactly was removed from the system.


5. Return back to the "Programs and Features" uninstall windows and let the list refresh. Scroll down and check to make sure that all ATI software has been removed. If you spot another ATI program that was missed, complete the uninstall procedure again for this software.

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