AMD Catalyst 7.2 Released


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Does anyone else get complete system hangs every few hours with these drivers? I went back to 7.1.

-Radeon 9800Pro.

I'm experiencing system hangs too. I get a screen with vertical color lines when it happens.

I'm running a X800 All-In-Wonder with Vista Ultimate 64-bit.

I'm experiencing system hangs too. I get a screen with vertical color lines when it happens.

I'm running a X800 All-In-Wonder with Vista Ultimate 64-bit.

Wow, I am on Vista x86, and I've been getting this brownish solid color hang lately, and the only variable is new ATI drivers. I'm glad you guys are getting this, means my hardware isn't dying!!!

Well, I've got an AGP X1950 Pro on XP SP2 and I'm having nothing but serious problems with these drivers. Continual crashes from the ATI System Monitoring Tool and various other components.

Is anyone running these drivers, or 7.1 for that matter, with NOD32 v2.5? For some unfathomable reason, the CCC uses TCP/IP to communicate with the drivers and so I had to add CLI.exe to NOD's Internet Monitor exclusion list to stop it crashing the Control Centre.

However, with full uninstall of 7.1, reinstall of 7.2 with NOD's Internet Monitor completely disabled, the whole software package just falls to pieces.

Very, very unimpressed. Will maybe try after uninstalling NOD32 completely but I'm not willing to compromise my AV just to put on 7.2.

Gauge

How?! :blink:

i'm using 1950xtx. i had to uninstall the drivers completely including the upgrade manager. After all that installed 7.1, and upgraded to 7.2. It worked great clean install with no error msgs. Rebooted and now the drivers are as good as ever. Extremely fast load for the catalyst control centre too.

I did try the upgrade manager uninstalling the catalyst control centre alone and updating that to 7.2 not as good as doing all at one shot.

I think I've ran into a POSSIBLE solution. Try uninstalling all ATi stuff from your computer (drivers and CC) and install Microsoft's driver mean while. Restart your computer and reinstall 7.2 from scratch. I've been running like this for an entire day now and now problems. Good luck with this.

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