![]() net framework from Microsoft (this is built into Windows Vista so there is no need to install it).Ĥ: Run the downloaded driver, let it extract into c:/ATI/SUPPORT - but cancel the installation once the driver is extracted.ĥ: Run Mobility Modder - browse to the driver in C:ATI/SUPPORT/ - an example of Catalyst 7.4 would be C:\\ATI\\SUPPORT\\7-4_vista32_dd_ccc_enu_44985 - hit modify. If you are using Windows XP make sure to download. If you don't want it disabled permanently, you can turn it back on after our mobility tool has finished, but it won't mod the drivers correctly with UAC ON.ģ: Download the newest desktop drivers from (or get them from Driver Heaven Downloads). If you don't know how to do this then read this guide (method 4 is the easiest) or click the "disable UAC" in Mobility - please note you MUST reboot after disabling UAC. ![]() (Default in Vista) - Install.Ģ: Make sure UAC control in Vista is turned off. Here's the site,, its got a list of supported cards as well as a very simple to follow directions which I've pasted below.ġ: Download MSXML 6.0 from Microsoft. ![]() Mobility card drivers aren't updated quite as often as the normal card drivers so this is a must have for anyone with an ATI Mobility Radeon card. ![]() Its a great tool that lets you use the normal ATI drivers on a laptop Radeon card. I have been using this mod for a while now and just realized that it hasn't been posted here before so I thought I would share with everyone. ![]()
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