The new release resolves Wakeup and HDMI-related issues

Dec 2, 2014 14:09 GMT  ·  By

A few moments ago, Leshcat announced the availability of build 2.3 of its Catalyst 14.4 WHQL UnifL driver, which reviews global configuration once more in order to fix WakeUp and HDMI issues, improve overall stability, as well as add various fixes.

In addition to that, through this release, all Intel drivers get Windows 10 experimental support, while Intel modern compatibility gets divided in two: one for Fixes (automatically selected by UnifL Intel Autoselector) and one for Dynamic systems (selected manually when using Dynamic Mode).

When it comes included files, this update contains AMD Catalyst Graphics Driver 14.4, which adds support for the producer’s Radeon R9 295X card, as well as AMD’s 7.12.0.7719 and 9.0.0.9905 HDMI audio driver suitable for Windows 7 and 8.1 platforms, respectively.

As for the rest of the packages, Intel’s 8.15.10.2900 legacy display version, Intel HD Graphics Driver 9.17.10.3517, as well as Intel Iris/HD Graphics Driver 10.18.10.3958, are also present within this v2.3 release.

That being told, if you intend to make use of these changes, you should first know that Leshcat’s update is only compatible with the 64-bit variant of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 operating systems.

If you are running one of them, then save and run the downloadable executable, ensure you have chosen the proper configuration, and hit “Deploy.” Also, upon completion, it would be best to perform a system reboot to make sure all changes take effect.

With this in mind, download Leshcat AMD UnifL Catalyst Graphics Driver 14.4 v2.3 and apply it in order to be “updated one minute ago.”