![]() ![]() However, GPU Caps Viewer also crashed at launching, obviously it did not expect calls to functions like clGetPlatformsIDs would crash. So I downloaded the latest GPU Caps Viewer 1.23.0 and wanted to check around. The GPU Caps Viewer is a very popular tool to check the GPU and driver software status. It’s obvious that the OpenCL driver was also not installed correctly. After I installed AMD APP SDK and built the HelloWorld OpenCL example in Visual Studio, the example crashed at the call of clGetPlatformIDs. From my past experience with AMD video driver installer, I suspected it again went wrong. When I ran the installed AMD Catalyst Control Center, it said “Catalyst Control Center cannot be started”: But I checked the installation log and there were 4 or 5 obscure error entries. ![]() Although the package appeared too big, it seemed successful in installation without any error message. The first latest driver installer that I downloaded was amd-catalyst-15.7.1- without-dotnet45-win7-64bit.exe (238MB). ![]()
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