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So I recently "upgraded" my ASUS GTX 560 TI to an RADEON HD 6870, and everything went smoothly and stuff, played a few games etc and i realized that I needed to uninstall my NVIDIA drives (Already had AMD Catalyst installed), which I did, GeForce Experience, drivers all uninstalled. Then suddenly all of my Steam games bar a few (CS:GO being one of them) crash on me, mostly with different errors but all relating back to Direct X. I have it all installed and stuff. Any ideas on the issue here? I already tried deleting a game / reinstalling it.

 

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Would really appreciate any help, thanks guys.

 

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So I recently "upgraded" my ASUS GTX 560 TI to an RADEON HD 6870, and everything went smoothly and stuff, played a few games etc and i realized that I needed to uninstall my NVIDIA drives (Already had AMD Catalyst installed), which I did, GeForce Experience, drivers all uninstalled. Then suddenly all of my Steam games bar a few (CS:GO being one of them) crash on me, mostly with different errors but all relating back to Direct X. I have it all installed and stuff. Any ideas on the issue here? I already tried deleting a game / reinstalling it.

 

UTncLT9.png
TnI2PdO.png

 

Would really appreciate any help, thanks guys.

 

 

Whenever you install a new video card use this. 

 

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

 

Go to safemode. Run it, reboot install new drivers. Should be good to go.

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Whenever you install a new video card use this. 

 

http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

 

Go to safemode. Run it, reboot install new drivers. Should be good to go.

Thanks a lot man, that worked perfectly. :)

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