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How to remove ATI's CCC but keep drivers?


Tripredacus

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I've read a lot online that says it is best to install ATI drivers in stand-alone and not using the Catalyst Control Center installer. I have many instructions to install drivers like this. The problem is that I already have the CCC and ATI's software installed. It hasn't really caused me a problem, but I like to keep my processes down. I think that ATI adds about 6 or 7 processes, and a lot of things that aren't really needed.

Are there any instructions anywhere to show how to remove the CCC and reinstall the video drivers without it?

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I'm not trying to get my post count up.....but isn't the option available while installing the drivers.....? Something like a checkbox to exclude the control center? You want to remove CCC after the package is installed?

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ATI programmers know what they're doing. It's the way of the future. You are backwards. Your brain should be washed.

Sounds familiar?

Oops, it slipped... :whistle::rolleyes::angel

Now, seriously, the last time I had business with ATI cards, the driver and CC were separate packages and there were separate entries in add/remove. Have you checked there? (I think alrichdesa also suggests that).

But it was a looong time ago, maybe they changed it.

GL

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