I've been getting that as well. If you want ATT for the artifact scanner, download the latest "old"/official version from the main site instead of the beta from guru3d, it works just fine under x64, at least artifact scanner (can't OC within it or do anything else, but you should use RivaTuner for that anyway)
In the Guru3d forums for Ati Tray Tools a user made a program that you can launch in place of the ATT.exe that bypasses the driver signing and launches ATT without having to perpetually turn off driver signing.
Thanks, I tried that. I think the beta version of atitool makes it unnecessary though.
I'm sorry but I was getting an error that prevented me from downloading the file that I assumed was a fake error generated by the site because I was not a registered user, and all other searches for the file name turned up only Chinese websites and portals into portals where supposedly it would take me yet another portal to download the site, only to be taken to another portal..
Originally Posted by aweir
Thanks, I tried that. I think the beta version of atitool makes it unnecessary though.
I'm sorry but I was getting an error that prevented me from downloading the file that I assumed was a fake error generated by the site because I was not a registered user, and all other searches for the file name turned up only Chinese websites and portals into portals where supposedly it would take me yet another portal to download the site, only to be taken to another portal..
Thanks, I wanted to get ati tray tools working, but not for overclocking. Ati Overdrive works good for that. Ati tray tools loads, but when I change settings like AA and AAA it doesn't reflect this change in CCC. how do I know it's actually working?
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