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Here is one solution that worked for me (ATI 6900) - the same should apply for Nvidia, just get the latest driver:
1) Download latest Catalyst drivers from www.amd.com (Should be version 13.9 or higher) - *don't install*.
2) Download Treexy Driver Fusion (http://treexy.com/products/driver-fusion) 1.7.0 and install it
3) Uninstall current Catalyst drivers through the Control Panel and *reboot* your PC
4) You should be reverted back to good old VGA. Now, fire up Driver Fusion and click "Maintenance"->"Driver Family"->[x] AMD (Swap with Nvidia if thats your card)->"Details" (Bottom)
5) Ensure all the files in the list are selected and click "Delete" (Bottom). Wait for the process to complete and then *reboot* your PC again.
6) Repeat step 4, this time the list should be empty - if not; repeat 5 and 6 until all files are removed otherwise if the list is empty continue to 7...
7) Navigate to where you downloaded the Catalyst drivers and run the exe file. It will extract the files to a folder (E.g. C:\amd\[...etc]) and start it's setup program. Run through the setup (It might say "Setup completed with Warnings" at the end - ignore this, it's fine)
8) Click [Finish] - *reboot* once more.
9) Fire up BattleField and see if all is well...
* One other note. Ensure your PC is connected to the mains and not a consumer grade UPS - most of the consumer UPS's will not deliver sufficent power (beep horribly usually) when your system ramps up demand (which Battlefield will cause it to do).
Hope it helps.
- 12 years ago
@yumbelie wrote:Here is one solution that worked for me (ATI 6900) - the same should apply for Nvidia, just get the latest driver:
1) Download latest Catalyst drivers from www.amd.com (Should be version 13.9 or higher) - *don't install*.
2) Download Treexy Driver Fusion (http://treexy.com/products/driver-fusion) 1.7.0 and install it
3) Uninstall current Catalyst drivers through the Control Panel and *reboot* your PC
4) You should be reverted back to good old VGA. Now, fire up Driver Fusion and click "Maintenance"->"Driver Family"->[x] AMD (Swap with Nvidia if thats your card)->"Details" (Bottom)
5) Ensure all the files in the list are selected and click "Delete" (Bottom). Wait for the process to complete and then *reboot* your PC again.
6) Repeat step 4, this time the list should be empty - if not; repeat 5 and 6 until all files are removed otherwise if the list is empty continue to 7...
7) Navigate to where you downloaded the Catalyst drivers and run the exe file. It will extract the files to a folder (E.g. C:\amd\[...etc]) and start it's setup program. Run through the setup (It might say "Setup completed with Warnings" at the end - ignore this, it's fine)
8) Click [Finish] - *reboot* once more.
9) Fire up BattleField and see if all is well...
* One other note. Ensure your PC is connected to the mains and not a consumer grade UPS - most of the consumer UPS's will not deliver sufficent power (beep horribly usually) when your system ramps up demand (which Battlefield will cause it to do).
Hope it helps.
^This solved my problem!
My setup is 7850, i5, Z77, 4GB RAM
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