This tool is used to delete all ATI related files from your system. This includes ATI CATALYST software suite and any ATI Demos and/or Development tools (i.e. ATI RenderMonkey)."
The .Net framework is NOT a necessity...UNLESS you are using their new Catalyst Control Center...as opposed to the older Catalyst Control Panel.My advice to you coledraft is to grab this lil utility from ATI --> http://www2.ati.com/drivers/cat-uninstaller.exeIt's only 300k or so. Here's the description of the tool from their website:QuoteThis tool is used to delete all ATI related files from your system. This includes ATI CATALYST software suite and any ATI Demos and/or Development tools (i.e. ATI RenderMonkey)."Once you get out the old files, reboot and cancel off any of the windows that prompt for driver installation when you get back into windows...then, when it's finally settled down and says that the hardware is installed but might not be functioning correctly etc, run the 4.10 exe and install as usual.
It is for nVidia, ATI, Creative, Turtle Beach, SIS Graphics and 3Dfx. It will remove anything that is left by the drivers after uninstall. http://members.home.nl/mclaren2000/download/DC3Setup_33.zip
but just asking...wouldnt like extracting the ati drivers to a directory without installing it... then update driver for video card and select inf in the folder with the extracts, work?i mean like... extract all the files into a folder and in hardware management you select update driver for the display device, and select the corresponding inf file in the folder for the driver.... would that work?