Catalyst v4.12 Adds Unwanted Link in Windows Explorer "File" Menu

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My apologies if this ends up being a duplicate post, but my last attempts didn't appear to succeed.

I just downloaded and installed the new drivers and Catalyst v4.12 for my 9800XT. It placed a link to Catalyst at the top of the "File" pull-down menu in Windows Explorer. Talk about arrogance. Anybody know how to get rid of it?

Thanks.

- John
 
My apologies if this ends up being a duplicate post, but my last attempts
didn't appear to succeed.

I just downloaded and installed the new drivers and Catalyst v4.12 for my
9800XT. It placed a link to Catalyst at the top of the "File" pull-down
menu in Windows Explorer. Talk about arrogance. Anybody know how to get
rid of it?

Thanks.

- John

Q) I don't like the Control Center entry in the context-menu of the desktop
A) how to remove it, without screwing around in registry:
Go to Start|Run... Then type in:
regsvr32 /U "C:\Programme\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\atiacmxx.dll" and ENTER.
You have to adjust the path to the dll, of course.
(for usa systems its more likely regsvr32 /U "C:\Program files\ATI
Technologies\ATI.ACE\atiacmxx.dll" )
 
Bratboy -

Thanks!

Kinda makes me wonder why ATI sent me a lengthy, generic, and totally
non-responsive reply to my request for help from them, when the answer was
so straightforward.

- John


My apologies if this ends up being a duplicate post, but my last attempts
didn't appear to succeed.

I just downloaded and installed the new drivers and Catalyst v4.12 for my
9800XT. It placed a link to Catalyst at the top of the "File" pull-down
menu in Windows Explorer. Talk about arrogance. Anybody know how to get
rid of it?

Thanks.

- John

Q) I don't like the Control Center entry in the context-menu of the desktop
A) how to remove it, without screwing around in registry:
Go to Start|Run... Then type in:
regsvr32 /U "C:\Programme\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\atiacmxx.dll" and ENTER.
You have to adjust the path to the dll, of course.
(for usa systems its more likely regsvr32 /U "C:\Program files\ATI
Technologies\ATI.ACE\atiacmxx.dll" )
 
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