Have you tried upgrading to the recent 7.4 release? That was when I started having trouble. I had CCC running in the past until I went to upgrade to 7.4 from 7.3, The method I used to upgrade was I uninstalled what I thought was all ATI related items with the catalyst install manager, Rebooted, and to my amazement the ATI external event utility was still installed so was the catalyst install manager. I then tried installing the 7.4 package downloaded from ATI website but the only thing that wants to install is a North Bridge Filter Driver. I installed that and went through the install routine and everything seems to complete fine.
I restart my system and look for CCC but it was not installed neither was the graphics driver upgraded. All that was before i decided to backup and do a clean wipe of the drive and reinstall, Now on a clean system I try to run the catalyst installer again thinking there should not be any problem. Not so lucky.
I run the installer with the custom option so I can choose what to install and again the only option is the North Bridge Filter Driver. So I install that and reboot the system, Still no CCC and Device Manager still shows the original driver that installs with vista on this chipset. The funny part is that when I go to run the installer again it wants to reinstall that north bridge filter driver. Does not matter how many times I run it, It still wants to install that driver. So I go off searching on google and find some info about visual c being left behind. So I go remove the visual c package and then go to install the driver but get the following error.
Failed to find any installable components. I click ok and the installer quits. Before the clean reinstall of vista I went into the registry and cleaned out all refrences to CCC and Ati and deleted all related files and folders.
This is quite strange and It is bugging me. My laptop is usable but I am stuck with the default drivers which where not all that great when released. I then tried - Original Message - From: 'George Wooden' To: 'Pete Russell' Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 12:04 AM Subject: Re: Cannot install ATI drivers or Catalyst Control Center I am running Vista Home Premium on my Toshiba laptop with the ATI Radion 200M and have no problem.
CCC installed just fine, and works flawlessly. Never Too Old To Learn - Original Message - From: 'Pete Russell' Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.performancemaintenance Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 8:06 PM Subject: Cannot install ATI drivers or Catalyst Control Center On a fresh vista ultimate install I cannot get CCC to install. I run the installer downloaded from the ati.amd.com site and select a custom install to see what is going to install. The only option is the north bridge driver. I install the NB driver and everything goes through fine except it does not install CCC or the new driver. Is anyone else with the ATI radeon 200m graphics having this problem? Update This problem has been solved, It appears Gateway may have made a deal with AMD that the drivers and software can only be updated through the manufacturers site.
The drivers would install before the 7.4 update just fine. I used the method and software explained on this page. Incase someone else runs into this problem, Worked perfect. 'Pete Russell' wrote in message news:% On a fresh vista ultimate install I cannot get CCC to install. I run the installer downloaded from the ati.amd.com site and select a custom install to see what is going to install.
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The only option is the north bridge driver. I install the NB driver and everything goes through fine except it does not install CCC or the new driver. Is anyone else with the ATI radeon 200m graphics having this problem?. I would try installing Version 7.3, found here: Even though your product is listed as supported in the Release Notes for 7.4, I'm wondering if this is an error on ATI's part.
It's happened before. The installer behavior you describe is typical when trying to install an ATI driver for hardware that is not supported. In my case, using the Find a Driver function on ATI's site, I was taken to Version 7.3, which I downloaded, but it wouldn't install the driver, no matter what choices I made in the installer wizard. Find a Driver continued to find the wrong driver, until, about a week-and-a-half later, it showed me this page: For my hardware, ATI had corrected its error.
As it stands, I'm using Version 7.2, which installs, and works fine. It seems ATI, as with its XP driver support, is not wanting to support Vista laptops either. 'Pete Russell' wrote in message news:ucH6j% Have you tried upgrading to the recent 7.4 release? That was when I started having trouble. I had CCC running in the past until I went to upgrade to 7.4 from 7.3, The method I used to upgrade was I uninstalled what I thought was all ATI related items with the catalyst install manager, Rebooted, and to my amazement the ATI external event utility was still installed so was the catalyst install manager. I then tried installing the 7.4 package downloaded from ATI website but the only thing that wants to install is a North Bridge Filter Driver.
I installed that and went through the install routine and everything seems to complete fine. I restart my system and look for CCC but it was not installed neither was the graphics driver upgraded. All that was before i decided to backup and do a clean wipe of the drive and reinstall, Now on a clean system I try to run the catalyst installer again thinking there should not be any problem. Not so lucky. I run the installer with the custom option so I can choose what to install and again the only option is the North Bridge Filter Driver. So I install that and reboot the system, Still no CCC and Device Manager still shows the original driver that installs with vista on this chipset. The funny part is that when I go to run the installer again it wants to reinstall that north bridge filter driver.
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Does not matter how many times I run it, It still wants to install that driver. So I go off searching on google and find some info about visual c being left behind.
So I go remove the visual c package and then go to install the driver but get the following error. Failed to find any installable components. I click ok and the installer quits. Before the clean reinstall of vista I went into the registry and cleaned out all refrences to CCC and Ati and deleted all related files and folders. This is quite strange and It is bugging me. My laptop is usable but I am stuck with the default drivers which where not all that great when released.
Any Ideas? I then tried - Original Message - From: 'George Wooden' To: 'Pete Russell' Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 12:04 AM Subject: Re: Cannot install ATI drivers or Catalyst Control Center I am running Vista Home Premium on my Toshiba laptop with the ATI Radion 200M and have no problem. CCC installed just fine, and works flawlessly. Never Too Old To Learn - Original Message - From: 'Pete Russell' Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.performancemaintenance Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 8:06 PM Subject: Cannot install ATI drivers or Catalyst Control Center On a fresh vista ultimate install I cannot get CCC to install. I run the installer downloaded from the ati.amd.com site and select a custom install to see what is going to install. The only option is the north bridge driver.
I install the NB driver and everything goes through fine except it does not install CCC or the new driver. Is anyone else with the ATI radeon 200m graphics having this problem? Finally managed to isntall CCC. It's exactly the same problem as some other apps have except without the helpful error message.
You may recall 'Error 1327: Invalid drive i:' for, say, Adobe Reader? Follow these steps to fix and install CCC.
Step 0: Remove all previous ATI installations. When you go into the elevated security mode during installation, all your shares are lost!
The reason being that you are now “Administrator” and the shares are user specific. Makes sense in theory but is mucho annoying in practice.
So here's how you solve it: 1. Disconnect the previously mapped network drive from Windows Explorer. Right click on Command Prompt in the Start Menu and select Run As Administrator. Type 'Net Use y: servername sharename' 4. Exit out of the command prompt 5.
Open Windows Explorer 6. Click 'Map network drive' menu item 7. Select the y: drive and typed servername sharename into the Folder box. Not very intuitive, but it works! EASIER WAY: If you already have a mapped network drive, just do steps 2-4 and it should work.essentially you map it once for the user, once for the administrator. Finally managed to install CCC. It's exactly the same problem as some other apps have except without the helpful error message.
You may recall 'Error 1327: Invalid drive i:' for, say, Adobe Reader. Follow these steps to fix and install CCC.
Step 0: Remove all previous ATI installations. When you go into the elevated security mode during installation, all your shares are lost!
The reason being that you are now “Administrator” and the shares are user specific. Makes sense in theory but is mucho annoying in practice. This breaks the installer! So here's how you solve it: 1.
Disconnect the previously mapped network drive from Windows Explorer. Right click on Command Prompt in the Start Menu and select Run As Administrator. Type 'Net Use y: servername sharename' 4. Exit out of the command prompt 5. Open Windows Explorer 6. Click 'Map network drive' menu item 7.
Select the y: drive and typed servername sharename into the Folder box. Not very intuitive, but it works! EASIER WAY: If you already have a mapped network drive, just do steps 2-4 and it should work.essentially you map it once for the user, once for the administrator. Starlionblue - Starlionblue's Profile: View this thread.