Just in case, before I make a mess of it, my steps of RadeonPro installation: 1] delete all the AMD video drivers by un-installing them. 2] running a reg cleaner to get rid of all of them in the registers 3] Installation of 13.3beta3 ATI display driver and Catalyst control center only. 4] Installation of RadeonPro. 5] Installation of additional software like MSIafterburner, HW64 and GPUz. Is this OK or do I miss something???
The order does not matter at all but it is ideal not to be running any GPU software when uninstalling and installing drivers.
You should be alright. You probably did more than enough too. 3rd-party apps generally don't require a driver cleanup.
Learned that hard way long time ago. I simply had to see that game video on steam via HW accelerated flash player at same time I was installing new drivers BSODed in middle.
What was the purpose of the screenshot? That is not only from a very old Catalyst driver version, but obviously not after uninstalling the old drivers either. Also, makes no sense not installing AMD's OpenCL (AMD APP SDK Runtime), and Advanced Video Transcoding. Not having them installed just means you can't make use of it if suitable.
So forum members could see what I mean by ATI display driver and Catalyst control center. I was afraid some would give conflicts in RadeonPro.
radeon pro dosnt need fresh driver installs, it "just works" at least, every case of its use I have had(myself and dozens of clients/friends) its just worked