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CAT 9.11 official are released
"Wile E. Coyote" wrote in message
news http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx Can anyone tell me why the XP 32-64 9.11 HDMI Audio is over 23MB compared to the 3.5MB of 9.10? Ditto the 24MB 9.11 AVIVO package v 9.10 1.1MB? Obly the 9.11 CCC is in the ballpark, 43.3MB v 41.6MB. |
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CAT 9.11 official are released - HDMI Audio
Hi, while we are on the subject of HDMI Audio.
I have a puzzlement with HDMI Audio. The Graphics Card I have is the ASUS EAH4350 Silent. I installed the latest software from the ASUS web site, not what is on the supplied CD. With my WIN XP SP3 HTPC I tested HDMI output and got a great picture, just like I get with DVI and VGA outputs at the same time. But no sound. Using the HDMI output from my Vista laptop I got both Video and Audio just fine. I found the 23MB file : "ATI HDMI Audio Driver 22.8 MB 9.11 11/17/2009" on the web. I assume that I must install the ATI CatalystT Display Driver Version 9.11 after uninstalling the ASUS software before trying to use the ATI HDMI Audio Driver. I assume that this is safe to do. Is this a good plan? I did find a message suggesting that if I had used the ASUS CD that the HDMI Driver would have been installed, I think that I found it on the CD, but I cannot find any trace of it in the Windows folder. Is it necessary for the HDMI cable be plugged in when installing either Catalyst 9.11 or the ASUS software on the CD to get the HDMI Audio Driver installed? I can find no separate file for my EAH4350 on the ASUS site for HDMI Audio. SHF "DRS" wrote in message . au... "Wile E. Coyote" wrote in message news http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx Can anyone tell me why the XP 32-64 9.11 HDMI Audio is over 23MB compared to the 3.5MB of 9.10? Ditto the 24MB 9.11 AVIVO package v 9.10 1.1MB? Obly the 9.11 CCC is in the ballpark, 43.3MB v 41.6MB. |
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CAT 9.11 official are released
"Wile E. Coyote" wrote in message news http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx I can't seem to install on Win 7 Ultimate x64 . I've tried running as Administrator with no luck. After I click the Install button, nothing happens at all. Tom Lake |
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CAT 9.11 official are released
Tom Lake wrote:
"Wile E. Coyote" wrote in message news http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx I can't seem to install on Win 7 Ultimate x64 . I've tried running as Administrator with no luck. After I click the Install button, nothing happens at all. Tom Lake I've been able to install on Win 7 pro x64! Did the uninstall of the old, reboot, and install of the new. Nothing out of the ordinary. Sorry, can't help. |
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CAT 9.11 official are released
"Tom Lake" wrote in message ... "Wile E. Coyote" wrote in message news http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx I can't seem to install on Win 7 Ultimate x64 . I've tried running as Administrator with no luck. After I click the Install button, nothing happens at all. I got the driver itself to install by going into Device Manager, updating the Display Driver and pointing to the location that was created by the aborted ATI install. I still can't install CCC, though. I checked the event log and don't see any reason for the failure. I tried sfc /scannow and no bad files were found. I'm stumped. Tom Lake |
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CAT 9.11 official are released
"Tom Lake" wrote in message ... "Tom Lake" wrote in message ... "Wile E. Coyote" wrote in message news http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx I can't seem to install on Win 7 Ultimate x64 . I've tried running as Administrator with no luck. After I click the Install button, nothing happens at all. I got the driver itself to install by going into Device Manager, updating the Display Driver and pointing to the location that was created by the aborted ATI install. I still can't install CCC, though. I checked the event log and don't see any reason for the failure. I tried sfc /scannow and no bad files were found. I'm stumped. Tom Lake Oh yeah. I also started the computer with the bare minimum drivers and no startup items. I though maybe some other program was interfering with the install. Still no luck. Tom L |
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CAT 9.11 official are released
I have the same problem but under XP SP3. Installed without problem under W7-64 !
Under XP the installer is starded and works for about 10 minuts (with I/O writes in Task Manager), but nothing appears on the screen. At the end of this, nothing is installed et no error reported anyware. I Also have try in safe mode, but same result. Manual driver installation works OK, but no way tio install CCC or WDM Re-install of prévious version works fine. I dont understand where is the problem. Any help welcome Olivier |
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