ATI NVIDIA video drivers

I just put my an ATI NVIDIA graphics card. The driver installed fine (Vista64) card and everything works so far. Do I need to uninstall any part of the ATI software? Catalyst Control Center? or just leave well enough alone? Thank you, Parker

If you have installed the latest NVIDIA drivers and there are no problems with graphics, ATI drivers are useless to uninstall. However one thing you need to check is to see if the ATI Catalyst software is always charged, if it is then go to control panel and uninstall Catalyst.

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