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AMD Beta Driver didn't install corectly

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Try running Display Driver Uninstaller( http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html ) and then re-install 14.11.1.

If that doesn't work you may want to just stick with 14.9, in my experience all of the recent AMD beta drivers have been POS.

If you run DDU, do it in safe mode and disable crossfire if you have it.

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Lol, it doesn't show the error messages. It might be in your best interest to use the latest stable release driver.

 

Just curious: Why are you wanting to use the beta driver?

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Lol, it doesn't show the error messages. It might be in your best interest to use the latest stable release driver.

 

Just curious: Why are you wanting to use the beta driver?

 

Stable Driver got the same "issue" now and then, not sure what it is related to, but installing the driver again usually returns with no errors. ^^

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Lol, it doesn't show the error messages. It might be in your best interest to use the latest stable release driver.

 

Just curious: Why are you wanting to use the beta driver?

 

COD AW they Say that the Performance Improves 

 

@alphabeta

 

Usually just installing it again, without uninstall will resolve that ^^

 

I did tried but with installing I'm gonna try without :D

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Meh, nothing to worry about. IINM, it's related to Visual C++ or .netFramework but nothing game breaking/card breaking. You're good to go. 

 

Did you use DDU before installing?

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Try running Display Driver Uninstaller( http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html ) and then re-install 14.11.1.

If that doesn't work you may want to just stick with 14.9, in my experience all of the recent AMD beta drivers have been POS.

If you run DDU, do it in safe mode and disable crossfire if you have it.

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