These are the steps I use to extract the drivers for the installer:

Download and run the installer
Let it extract the files then cancel it
Dig around in C:\ATI\Support until you find "CH100948.inf"

On my Win7 x64 desktop with driver version 10.6, that location is
C:\ATI\Support\10-6_vista64_win7_64_dd\Packages\Drivers\Display\W76A_INF. I
can point that folder to the Device Manager "Update Drivers" wizard.

It's also nifty for incorporating video drivers into deployment images ;)

This is one of the many situations where they try to make it easy for
the morons but hard for everyone else.

On 8/19/2010 11:46 AM, Steven M. Caesare wrote:
> Of course if ATI has a method of manually specifying the hardware (An HD
> 3470 in this case) and installing the driver ONLY, and thus avoiding
> running their detector, they are hiding it well…


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