Help ATI Graphics Driver

I get this error message: the catalyst control center is not supported by the diver version of your graphics card activated please update your ATI graphics card

Driver or enable your ATI card using the display manager.  I can't find one or the other.  What should I do?

Help, please

Charlotte

Download Slimdrivers. This will install easily all outdated drivers.

1. download Slimdrivers of http://download.cnet.com/3001-18513_4-75279940.html?spi=b4c90ec57e5b8760ff2680854c1a7cfc.

2. install the program and open it.

3. click on 'Start Scan '.

4. when it detects updates click Yes to create a system restore point.

5. do not restart until all updates are completed.

Note: Does not have any audio driver update last!

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