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Upgrade to Windows 7 from Vista - Help!

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    rock_doctor is offline Junior Member
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    You should be fine.

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    Hi, i got the same message when i ran windows 7 upgrade advisor - I have an ATI Radeon HD 5800 graphics card and the advisor said that before upgrading to Windows 7 it is recommended uninstalling the ATI Catalyst Install Manager and the Catalyst Control Centre and then they can safely be installed after the upgrade.

    Have been on the amd ati download site and found the drivers and catalyst suite to download when i upgrade but have a problem with what to do uninstalling those 2 programs. Have got the ATI Catalyst Install Manager in my add/remove programs list but no sign of the Catalyst Control Centre to uninstall. How do i go about uninstalling this program.

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    Their both part of the same ATI drivers set. Uninstall the one you have in your add/remove and you should be in good shape.

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