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First of all, there is NO REAL NEED to delete previous ATI drivers in order to do an update of the video drivers. I know there are some people who will say differently, BUT, I've owned so many ATI cards over the last dozen and a half years I think I can say I know what I'm talking about. Even the ATI gurus say it's not necessary! AND, in fact, Omegadriver specifically states it's not necessary when installing HIS tweaked drivers. The only REAL necessity is to make sure when installing the drivers that you answer YES if you get a prompt to OVERWRITE any file.
The ATI drivers are made so that they will automatically UPDATE any of the files previously installed and are OLDER than the files being installed.
So, if you've already uninstalled everything, simply remove the Video card from the Device Manager, restart Windows and let Windows redetect the card and install the native drivers for it. If prompted to reboot, do so. Then, after rebooting, simply install the drivers of your choice and follow the prompts to the next reboot.
Good luck!
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