Originally posted by: raincityboy
Why not just download the driver, and burn it to a disk.
Originally posted by: JonnyBlaze
Originally posted by: raincityboy
Why not just download the driver, and burn it to a disk.
exactly. that disc was out of date when you opened it.
Originally posted by: rbV5
Originally posted by: JonnyBlaze
Originally posted by: raincityboy
Why not just download the driver, and burn it to a disk.
exactly. that disc was out of date when you opened it.
ATI uses the Catalyst driver disk to authenticate DVD decoder update downloads. There are also softwares such as "Gemstar" that are only available on the driver disk (for AIW cards) You are correct about the drivers themselves, but the ATI disk itself is worth hanging onto or backing up.
Originally posted by: MonKENy
Originally posted by: rbV5
Originally posted by: JonnyBlaze
Originally posted by: raincityboy
Why not just download the driver, and burn it to a disk.
exactly. that disc was out of date when you opened it.
ATI uses the Catalyst driver disk to authenticate DVD decoder update downloads. There are also softwares such as "Gemstar" that are only available on the driver disk (for AIW cards) You are correct about the drivers themselves, but the ATI disk itself is worth hanging onto or backing up.
so how do I back it up? Like I said using nero wont work because its encrypted and nero recognizes sector errors (blocked by the cp)