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Catalyst 4.12 and FSAutoStart

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I recently went from ATI CAT 3.9 which has always been solid for me to the new 4.12 and have seen a remarkable improvement in FS.But I have noticed that the ATI Control Panel uses a process called CLI which is command line interface.I turn this off using fsautostart since it uses about 28meg in RAM but for some reason fsautostart does not restart it.If this process is not running you cannot start the ATI control panel.The big ??? is should I keep it running ?? and if I dont run it does that mean the ATI graphic controls I have put in place will not interface with FS such as the AF and AA settings.ThanksAndy

Hi Andy,Another solution is to remove CCC (and it's required .NET Framework if you have no other apps that use it) in favor of the tried-and-true ATI Control Panel. Omega is currently working with ChrisW to include Radlinker in every version of his tweaked drivers. Radlinker works quite well and has very low overhead (nothing to shut down or start up when using FSAutostart).Cheers,Greg

That ATI control panel was nothing but trouble on my system. I ended up just removing the whole thing.

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Craig from KBUF

I also agree that the Catalyst Control Center is a waste of space. As others have said, the drivers are availiable with the standard control panel too.

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Use the Omega drivers - has all the features of the CCC with none of the memory overhead... www.omegadrivers.net

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Thanks for your suggestions .Andy

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