Amd video drivers update 13.9

Can any1 help me? after install BF4 on my imac 2011(mid), i need to update 13.8 video driver to 13.9. How can i do dat?

Hey Buddy.
I was having the same dramas over 10 hours spent on it. Worked for a little bit last night on release (Luck and didnt quit till level 10)  but tried again today and the warning, before it goes to game, came back up and said it recommends 13.9 and detected 13.4. Couldnt believe my eyes.
. All the drivers I downloaded from amd worked but it never said 13.9. Used driver sweeper and other programs to clean registry old files before each install also.  Tried over 10 different driver downloads in cluding 64bit windows 8, legacy and a heap more some legit drivers for my sys wouldn't even get past the install without error failing
. I could presss continue  without 13.9 but 9 times out of 10 I would load all the way to game deployment secreen but I could not Deploy on anything, not even my options I could access. The only way to get out was task manager. RAGe!
I have a mid 2011 imac with bootcamp widows 8 only for BF. it has 512mb graghics but still can play the game on low 1080. Just waiting for next gen then build a proper gaming pc in the future.
anyway you can update your drivers at amd but even though it is 13.9 on the download when you run the game it will say 13.4 or 12.8 or 13.1. so over it.
Well today read into 13.9 catylyst a bit and it had alot to do with windows 8.....1. So I updated through the store and went to 8.1. Loaded the game and **** YEAH no driver message. Played for about an hour then battlog went for mantenance. Joined a heap of differnt servers logged out and in many times and never heard that dreaded ding again. Good luck with it. Hope this helped a litlle

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