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RChanana
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I have a friend with an ATI card...and I know for Nvidia there are 3rd party apps that make sure the driver are fully uninstalled (nvcleaner) and such...
Can anyone recommend something of that nature for ATI cards? Is there a "better" way to uninstall them before going ahead with new drivers to make sure the system is clean of the older versions?
Any would would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
Can anyone recommend something of that nature for ATI cards? Is there a "better" way to uninstall them before going ahead with new drivers to make sure the system is clean of the older versions?
Any would would be appreciated, thanks in advance!