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  1. #1
    droach1979 Guest

    ATI External Event Utility

    I'm sure someone knows of my problem. The annoying pop-up that says
    there's a problem with ATI External Event Utility. I've been to the website
    to try to get the "newer" version but I have no clue how to navigate that
    hellhole of a website. So could someone please just tell me how to disable
    the ATI External Event Utility? It's driving me crazy.

  2. #2
    john Guest

    Re: ATI External Event Utility

    - look in your \Program Files\ATI Technologies for the ATI uninstaller -
    ATICimUn.exe
    - run it and remove all traces of ATI products off your PC
    - go out and buy an NVidia card...

  3. #3
    Mary Guest

    RE: ATI External Event Utility

    Open Windows Defender, go to Tools, Software Explorer, Startup programs and
    find the right ATI file that is loading at startup and disable it. You can
    always go back and re-enable if it causes problems. This program seems to be
    for the Hotkeys in ATI software, so you might want to open ATI software and
    change your options to NOT use Hotkeys. The file might be: ati2evxx.exe.

  4. #4
    Grebo007 Guest

    ATI External Event Utility

    I keep getting the following message:
    This problem was caused by ATI External Event Utility. ATI External Event
    Utility was created by ATI Technologies, Inc..

    Solution

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    A newer version of ATI External Event Utility is available for download that
    will address this problem. ATI Technologies, Inc. recommends updating to the
    latest version of ATI External Event Utility to take advantage of security
    and stability improvements.

    Go to the ATI Technologies, Inc. website and install the latest version of
    ATI External Event Utility:

    Can anyone suggest what this is and what I need to do to sort it out please.

  5. #5
    Charlie42 Guest

    Re: ATI External Event Utility

    I suggest you do exactly what it says: Go to ATI's driver support pages,
    download the correct Catalyst software/driver for your graphics card (see
    sticker on the computer or the manual), and install it. Stay away from the
    recent version 8.1 driver (it is buggy), there is a link where you can
    download the older 7.x drivers.

    http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html

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