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I tried it on two computers that had CCC ver 13.1 and 13.9. I tried this just to see what would happen. In the instructions found in post #8 of that link, he instructs to “.browse to the driver directory and select the driver inf file. Is there some reason ver 13.4 is recommended over other versions for example ver 13.9 which one person used in post #16 in that same link? ATI Radeon HD 4200 driver for 64-bit Windows 10?Ģ. It seems most everyone is installing the version 13.4 Catalyst Control Center.
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Maybe I can squeeze a few more questions here relating to the install of CCC per the link you provided:ġ.
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Since you’ve indicated the Win10 driver does not support scaling then yes, I will install CCC per the link you suggested if my monitor doesn’t scale right after the upgrade to 10. I don’t think I need the other features of the CCC other than Scaling. I originally wanted to know if the Win10 driver (the one setup will install upon upgrade to 10) would support scaling in the absence of the Catalyst Control Center. So I guess I'm a little confused as to how you ended up with this driver (don't worry, its not the 1st time I've gotten confused!!).Īnyway thanks for checking into this and if you could answer my questions from above i'd appreciate it.
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All prior drivers are supposedly not win10 compatible on 4000, 30 series Radeon. They claim you cant get a Win10 driver from AMD for the 4000 series cards and must get it from Windows update. According to AMD the only driver they made available for these cards that is Win 10 compatible is ver 8.970.100.9001 and they provided that to Microsoft who installs it upon upgrading and thru windows update. The control center app was deleted along with the driver which was replace with the updated Win10 driver I mentioned. The new driver is ver 8.970.100.9001 and that is exactly what happened when I updated to Window 10 from 7 just as I read about. The new driver replaces the old driver and the app. The new driver works without the control center app. This is all done during the upgrade to 10 with no user intervention. I ask the above because my understanding from what I've read on this, is that upgrading to win10 with HD4000 series Radeon cards results in the automatic removal of the Control Center app and its driver followed by the installation of the new win10 driver version 8.970.100.9001. Is this the driver and Engine Control Center that resulted from the upgrade or did you install it after you upgraded to 10? Is this for your HP Pavillion laptop? Did you get Win10 via an upgrade? From what OS did you upgrade? I would very much appreciate your help with this and thanks! Enter a number different that the default (usually 100) and see if it overcans or underscans the image past the screen perimeter.In the middle click on hypertext ‘set a custom scaling level’.Scroll to bottom and click ‘Advanced Sizing of Text and Other Items’.At bottom click ‘Advance Display Settings’.If you have driver 8.970.100.9001 you should be able to find something called scaling level as follows:
That should open a window like I attached below where you can see what driver ver is installed. Is that AMD Radeon? Is your Westinghouse TV HDMI interface? If so, can you verify that you have driver ver 8.970.100.9001? You can go to the device manager and open Display adapters and right click on “ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series” and the Driver tab. I had to use the scaling on Win7 to get a proper fit. Scaling normally permits adjusting over about 15% range.
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My display does have an aspect control but it only includes Full and Overscan. Thanks NavyLCDR for your comments and for the link. Information about the driver is found here: (scroll down to where it first mentions HD 4000, 30 Series Graphics).Ĭan anyone tell me if this Windows 10 driver version 8.970.100.9001 supports the scaling feature? While AMD provided the driver, my understanding is that it is only available thru Windows Update and is the only driver for AMD HD4000 series Graphics with Windows 10 support. It looks like AMD provided the driver specifically to support HD 4000 series cards on Windows 10. The Windows 10 driver does not use CCC where scaling was found in Windows 7. I would like to take advantage of the free Windows 10 upgrade but I’m not sure if the Windows 10 driver will include this Scaling Option. If I update to Windows 10, the CCC and the old driver will be removed by Windows 10 and a new Windows 10 driver will be installed but with no CCC. In windows 7 it was necessary to use the “Scaling” option found in the AMD Catalyst Control Center (CCC) to properly size the image on the HDMI display(picture attached).
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My Windows 7 system has dual 1080P displays. I have an older video card with AMD HD4670 Radeon Graphics.