October 12, 201510 yr Hello. Today I wanted to discuss about my problem. I have Intel HD Graphics 4000 and AMD Radeon 7600M. UnfortunatelyI was able to use only Intel HD Graphics 4000. When I try installing the AMD Driver and everything installs just fine, but when I restart my computer and go to device manager, I see the video card, but with a yellow triangle. I use HP Pavilion G6 2303su (It is a Notebook PC) Any help will be greatly appreciated!
October 12, 201510 yr The yellow triangle means something. If you look at the properties of the device, what is the code number in the Description box? When using a notebook with multiple video cards, make sure that you are installing the Intel Mobile driver. The desktop driver will install on a notebook but won't work properly.
October 12, 201510 yr Author The yellow triangle means something. If you look at the properties of the device, what is the code number in the Description box? When using a notebook with multiple video cards, make sure that you are installing the Intel Mobile driver. The desktop driver will install on a notebook but won't work properly.It is not there anymore.When I try installing the driver, it says: Driver installed successfuly, but after the reboot I don't see the video card in device manager. lol Anyways can you give me link (if you find) for my video card for notebook pc's with Windows XP? Thank you!
October 13, 201510 yr There doesn't appear to be XP drivers on HP's website. Can you post the Hardware ID of the Intel video card?
October 13, 201510 yr Author There doesn't appear to be XP drivers on HP's website. Can you post the Hardware ID of the Intel video card? I didn't know witch one of it I should post... lol Edited October 13, 201510 yr by Opticork
October 13, 201510 yr Radeon 7xxx series is quite new, I'm afraid it might not be working on XP.http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/previous?os=Windows%20XP%20Professional/HomeHere you have old driver versions. Catalyst should be independent form Notebook manufacturer and work correctly if supported for the system. Can't say which one works, sorry.
October 13, 201510 yr Author Radeon 7xxx series is quite new, I'm afraid it might not be working on XP.http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/previous?os=Windows%20XP%20Professional/HomeHere you have old driver versions. Catalyst should be independent form Notebook manufacturer and work correctly if supported for the system. Can't say which one works, sorry.Tryed the newest without success. Now tryeing the oldest. EDIT: No success in the oldest. EDIT: I think I found why it doesn't install anything: http://i.imgur.com/lIUVFpWBecause it installs all the needed things, except the AMD Catalyst Control Center. Help! Edited October 13, 201510 yr by Opticork
October 13, 201510 yr Back when switchable graphics first came out and worked with XP, you had to change the default video adapter in the BIOS. Modern OSes (and drivers) allow the change to happen in the OS. This might also be the problem. See in your BIOS if you can change your video adapter.
October 13, 201510 yr Author Back when switchable graphics first came out and worked with XP, you had to change the default video adapter in the BIOS. Modern OSes (and drivers) allow the change to happen in the OS. This might also be the problem. See in your BIOS if you can change your video adapter.I just shearched... Unfortunanely I didn't find anything in the bios.
October 14, 201510 yr Radeon 7xxx series is quite new, I'm afraid it might not be working on XP.http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/previous?os=Windows%20XP%20Professional/HomeHere you have old driver versions. Catalyst should be independent form Notebook manufacturer and work correctly if supported for the system. Can't say which one works, sorry.Not that new. 13.12 easily covers it. Because it installs all the needed things, except the AMD Catalyst Control Center.CCC doesn't actually matter but the AMD display drivers are not listed which does matter. I suggest extracting the package with the universal extractor and installing manually
October 14, 201510 yr Author After the whole night tryeing to install drivers, when I was about to give up, I realized that when I installs AMD Catalyst Install Manager, I should install it too. http://imgur.com/E8xQA9l Edited October 14, 201510 yr by Opticork
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