Well... I found the solution

. None of you guys did? It's kinda dirty and I don't know
why it worked, but it did:
Disclaimer (should always put it):
*I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING MENTIONED HERE, WHETHER IT BLOWS UP YOUR COMPUTER, FORMATS THE HARD DISK, OR ANYTHING ELSE.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.*
Download
both the RC1 and RTM drivers. (Got cable?)
Extract both of them.
Rename RC1\Packages\Drivers\Display\LH_INF to RC1\Packages\Drivers\Display\LH_INF.BACKUP
Copy the RTM\Packages\Drivers\Display\LH_INF folder into the RC1\Packages\Drivers\Display (Which is why you backed the original up in the first place)
Now, Update Driver and point to the new RC1\Packages\Drivers\Display\LH_INF. (Have Disk should work, I don't remember. If it doesn't, uninstall the display adapter and now Select From List and Select Lrom Location to that folder. It should work)
Now, RESTART (If it SAYS the driver won't work, just restart).
Install the ATI Catalyst Control Center by itself.
Now, you have the working (NO OPENGL OR D3D for CS) RTM driver with (probably) a few RC1 files, which were not found earlier.