Hello Everyone,
We’re happy to bring you our new, special edition driver called Catalyst Omega. This driverwas engineered to take new advantage of the advanced technologies built into our products as we’ve found new ways of using an existing architecture to deliver exciting new features.
Before downloading the driver, I suggest you read the blog which provides information about its features, benefits and how this driver enables developers to deliver outstanding user experiences.
The Catalyst Omega special edition driver is the biggest and the best software upgrade AMD has released this year. It’s our way of saying ‘Thank you’ for providing your feedback by using our Issue Reporting Form all along…very helpful.
Click here to download the driver. (You can choose to use either our Driver Autodetect Tool or select your operating system version which will take you to the corresponding download page).
For instructions on how to uninstall or install the AMD Catalyst Software Suite, you may refer to the following support resources:
· How-To Uninstall AMD Catalyst™ Drivers From A Windows® Based System
· How-To Install AMD Catalyst™ Drivers For A Windows® Based System
Please make sure to read the Feature Highlights and the Known Issues sections to learn more about this version of the driver and continue to use the Issue Reporting Form to report any issues/bugs you may find.
[FONT="]Thank you and Happy Holidays.
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[/FONT][/FONT] Hello again everyone,
I have an update for you:
Some users have reported that the Catalyst Omega drivers are failing to install since the drivers are ‘unsigned’ and the device manager shows a Code 52 error.
The Catalyst Omega driver is WHQL certified, so all components are signed.
The root cause is Microsoft update KB3004394 – (Windows Root Certificate Program in Windows) which was pushed yesterday.
Uninstalling the update fixes the driver installation issue.
You can read more about the various issues this update causes here
Note that this update affects both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users since the KB is applicable to both OS versions.
We’re happy to bring you our new, special edition driver called Catalyst Omega. This driverwas engineered to take new advantage of the advanced technologies built into our products as we’ve found new ways of using an existing architecture to deliver exciting new features.
Before downloading the driver, I suggest you read the blog which provides information about its features, benefits and how this driver enables developers to deliver outstanding user experiences.
The Catalyst Omega special edition driver is the biggest and the best software upgrade AMD has released this year. It’s our way of saying ‘Thank you’ for providing your feedback by using our Issue Reporting Form all along…very helpful.
Click here to download the driver. (You can choose to use either our Driver Autodetect Tool or select your operating system version which will take you to the corresponding download page).
For instructions on how to uninstall or install the AMD Catalyst Software Suite, you may refer to the following support resources:
· How-To Uninstall AMD Catalyst™ Drivers From A Windows® Based System
· How-To Install AMD Catalyst™ Drivers For A Windows® Based System
Please make sure to read the Feature Highlights and the Known Issues sections to learn more about this version of the driver and continue to use the Issue Reporting Form to report any issues/bugs you may find.
[FONT="]Thank you and Happy Holidays.
[FONT="]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[/FONT][/FONT] Hello again everyone,
I have an update for you:
Some users have reported that the Catalyst Omega drivers are failing to install since the drivers are ‘unsigned’ and the device manager shows a Code 52 error.
The Catalyst Omega driver is WHQL certified, so all components are signed.
The root cause is Microsoft update KB3004394 – (Windows Root Certificate Program in Windows) which was pushed yesterday.
Uninstalling the update fixes the driver installation issue.
You can read more about the various issues this update causes here
Note that this update affects both Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users since the KB is applicable to both OS versions.
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