May 10, 201214 yr Let me know how it goes... I think I have to wait till the next release to come out... I don't have a copy of my old driver... I downloaded the 12.1 driver released 12/5/2011. It solved the problem. I manually uninstalled all the files before installing the older version. At first I used the un/install manager, but it it kept the driver that was released 4/12/2012. That was the 12.3 I think. Now we will see how long it takes AMD to fix this.
May 10, 201214 yr Don't bet on a fix bvgundy. When some hardware gets old, sometimes you get stuck with drivers that have regressions with some software packages. Happened to me with both NVidia and ATI products. This is the reason why I always use the rule of "don't fix it if it ain't broken" when looking at driver upgrades.
May 14, 201214 yr I have just started to have this issue also. I am running a desktop with the ATI 4370HD video card. I have been running Flight for a good long time. I got strips when I updated my AMD Catalyst Manager from Version 12.3 to 12.4. There is a work around for now and that is to load an older version of AMD Catalyst Manager from AMD's support page http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx or you can also do a system restore if this just recently happen with in the past few days. MS Flight personal are looking in to this
May 14, 201214 yr Hello guys; a developer posted this on the beta site. MSFlight wrote: I emailed AMD and they suggested installing this hotfix for 12.4. Can you try this and let me know if it fixes the problem? http://support.amd.c...124ahotfix.aspx If it applies to You, please try it and report back. Ramón. Time, is the one thing no one can buy.
May 15, 201214 yr This did fix the problem with my video card http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/AMDCatalyst124ahotfix.aspx AMD list shows all the HD4500, HD3600, HD3400, HD2900, HD2600 and HD2400 Series on Vista and Win 7 OS
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