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I talked with R* about why GTA 5 was crashing. They told me my display drivers are out of date (which they aren't anymore, I installed beta 15.5), and that atidxx64.dll was causing my crashing. My question is what is the best way of repairing this file? Completely un install display drivers and re-install?


 


If I do I clean driver install, how should I go about doing it? Last time I tried to uninstall amd drivers it took my USB drivers with it and I had to use a PS/2 keyboard to get windows to restore. I downloaded DDU but I haven't ran it yet.


 


On a side note, I ran SFC and it found corrupt files but was unable to repair them. Does that require an entire clean OS install?


 


Thank you,


ZombifiedPyro


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Hey guys,

I talked with R* about why GTA 5 was crashing. They told me my display drivers are out of date (which they aren't anymore, I installed beta 15.5), and that atidxx64.dll was causing my crashing. My question is what is the best way of repairing this file? Completely un install display drivers and re-install?

 

If I do I clean driver install, how should I go about doing it? Last time I tried to uninstall amd drivers it took my USB drivers with it and I had to use a PS/2 keyboard to get windows to restore. I downloaded DDU but I haven't ran it yet.

 

On a side note, I ran SFC and it found corrupt files but was unable to repair them. Does that require an entire clean OS install?

 

Thank you,

ZombifiedPyro

 

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try replace the file from different driver version. there's a thread in guru3d about this.

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