AMD Display Drivers Loop Install

Jul 17, 2014
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Hi everyone so i just built a brand new computer and i have a AMD kaveri 7850k with 8gb of Ram from ripjaw, a Asus R7 250 graphics card, and windows 8.1 64bit pro. OK so i want to dual graphics with this computer cause i want it to be powerful enough, but i cant install anything from AMD. I've tried the beta drivers, normal CCC driver release but nothing works, everything will install but the AMD Display Driver, when it gets to installing the display driver it just loops the install over and over but it never finishes, like it gets to 80% percent then it starts all over and it will always do this until i turn off my computer. I've tried taking out the graphics card then installing it, but no that don't work. I'm just about at my wits end with this problem and i don't know what to do please help cause i spent alot of money and i dont want to feel it has gone to waste since i cant truly use it for gaming, since thats why i bought it for. thank u for any responses.
 
Solution
First of all you need to TOTALLY remove all the old drivers. Use this link.
http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/
Note:
Select the respective company(i.e Nvidia or ATI) drivers to be uninstalled.
Use clean and restart option.
And then install the new drivers after rebooting.

Tradesman1

Legenda in Aeternum
Ran into problems with their latest versions of Drivers also - got a new 290X matrix, went to AMDs site to get the latest drivers and tried their tool that is supposed to tell you what you have in your rig and what driver to get - what a joke - it told me I have a A series APU (????) this was on a Z97 Hero, 4770K and a 290X Matrix....so downloaded and tried both the 14.4 (Certified) and the 14.7 beta, neither picked up my second monitor on either system - everything is OK on the older 13 drivers. Sent a note to AMD - and of course no response....might avoid the Beta, did really strange things
 


The 13.3 drivers usually fix a lot of problems. The latest versions have many problems with anything... even the 7690M XT for some reason.
 
First of all you need to TOTALLY remove all the old drivers. Use this link.
http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/
Note:
Select the respective company(i.e Nvidia or ATI) drivers to be uninstalled.
Use clean and restart option.
And then install the new drivers after rebooting.
 
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