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Windows 8 x64
I have an MSI Frozr II AMD Radeon 7850 2GB. I bought it maybe about two weeks ago and upon installing it I've been having problems with the HDMi audio from it. I have another question open about that, but while trying various things to fix that issue, I uninstalled and reinstalled all the AMD Drivers and now they won't work properly. (Yes, they used to work properly for the most part)
Here is a picture of the issue:
As you can see, I have no control over the GPU at all in Catalyst Control Center. I've tried everything, I've tried version 13.4 and version 13.5beta2 (http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/radeonaiw_vista64.aspx)
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling using the Catalyst Install Manager. I've tried uninstalling using the Catalyst Uninstall Utility. I've tried uninstalling using Revo Uninstaller Pro. I've tried removing the graphics card, connecting to the onboard graphcis and uninstalling its drivers. I've tried doing it in Safe Mode. I've tried manually uninstalling the drivers using the Device Manager, I've tried everything, but every time I install CCC, it has no control over my graphics card.
There are currently no graphics drivers installed for the card at all, but it's still working fine in 1080p on my HDTV connected to the card via HDMi cable. Here's a picture to prove it:
Before:
After:
(Notice, there's no Display Adapters section now)
One thing that's noteworthy is there are no errors in the log when I'm installing the drivers, twice there was an error installing the HDMI Audio drivers, but other than that there are none. Another thing is that when I'm installing the drivers, the screen doesn't blink like it should when you're installing a graphics driver.
Does anyone have any idea how to solve this? The graphics card is useless to me like it is now.
Update: I also have no control over the GPU in AMD Overdrive
I have experienced this a few times in the past. Give me a few seconds to think about it. – Josh Campbell – 2013-05-06T05:02:55.410
Any news? I could really use it, I just submitted a report to AMD, I really need this fixed. – Mark Kramer – 2013-05-06T05:28:34.343
I fixed it. I'll wait to see if anyone posts the right answer, if not, I'll post it. – Mark Kramer – 2013-05-06T05:53:05.047
Just go ahead and post it. Nothing wrong with solving your own issue. I've been reading up on it, but having decided to leave Windows 8 alone, I'm afraid I'm in the dark. – Josh Campbell – 2013-05-06T05:59:18.100
It's not really a Windows 8 specific issue. I'm not sure if it would've still happened on Windows 7, but I don't see how it would've happened differently especially since Windows 7 and 8 essentially use the same drivers. So far my experience with Windows 8 is just that it's a faster and far more versatile version of Windows 7. – Mark Kramer – 2013-05-06T07:53:25.383
1Alright, I did it. I better get at least one upvote for that. >.> – Mark Kramer – 2013-05-06T08:36:51.017
You need to mark it as solved : ) – Josh Campbell – 2013-05-06T11:17:17.213
I can't until the question has been open for two days. – Mark Kramer – 2013-05-06T12:51:31.817