My onboard display adapter drivers are considered "legacy" and the driver package I am using is the same one I have in XP except that after I get it working Windows updates the driver but CCC still works.ġ3-1-legacy_vista_win7_win8_32_dd_ccc.exe I my case CCC would run but it didn't recognize that I had a digital flat panel so the stuff to change the overscan was not displayed. There were no error messages or anything. Click that because in my case those files seemed to prevent the AMD installation from working because it seemed to think that what was already When you click uninstall drivers there will be a box that asks if you want to remove all files from the computer. It seems that CCC was not connecting to the Microsoft driver in the right way but once I got it working with the AMD driver when Windows updated the driver the connection remained but I am just guessing at the internals.
I think I saw something like what you saw. Once that is working you reconnect to the net and let Windows update the driver files and After you do the uninstall you will be back to VGA.
I am saying that you want to start with no video driver and then install the AMD drivers with the matching CCC. I just don't see how there cannot be a fix for something so trivial as scaling / adjusting monitor's borders.īuild 10130 Catalyst Control and digital displays.ĭon Cuthbert has a slightly different view of the problem I was having. Sure if it was always greyed as in fact I never used it before. I think the monitor used to have a scaling option (if auto adjust in the OSD menu was such an option, which I actually never used as I used to scale with CCC) but now when I click on menu the auto adjust function is greyed and cannot be used. and the new driver does not work with my ATI mobility radeon The ATI Catalyst Pro Control Center does not open. Resolution is set to 1920x1080 which is the native resolution of my monitor. All we need is CCC to install with Windows 10. Whilst others on the forum say there are no drivers for Win 10, and agree, Win 10 will install previous Windows drivers. I searched everywhere but I cannot find any fix in win10. Therefore, annoyingly I have black borders around my LCD tv and its annoying. So, this is a monitor scaling options (or border padding I think in windows) issue that I need to fix. slide the slider all the way to the right (so that it is a 0%) with catalyst control center I could easily fix the issue: This was happening also with win7 after installation. I think the monitor used to have a scaling option (if auto adjust in the OSD menu was such an option, which I actually never used as I used to scale with CCC) but now when I click on menu the auto adjust function is greyed.
and the new driver does not work with my ATI mobility radeon HD 4670. After win10's installation my external monitor has black borders. The ATI Catalyst Pro Control Center does not open.