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Mobility Radeon 5650 or how to put driver on ghost card?
I have an HP with a dual set of video cards on board. Built-in Intel and "favorite" Radeon'chik.
Having reinstalled Windows once again at the behest of the spirits (by the way, the driver worked there every other time), the driver stopped being installed on the board from ATI.
The order was naturally as follows: chipset, built-in intel, radeon.
I installed the drivers first from the laptop manufacturer's website (outdated, but for my model), then, when that didn't work, I installed the latest versions.
The problem was this: Catalyst refused to install the Display Driver. It looked something like this:
Climbing through all sorts of Googles (both in native and English languages) got to the same recommendations for demolishing drivers, cleaning up tails (using DDU, for example), but I did not find a solution.
I tried all sorts of old versions of chipsets, Intel and Radeon firewood.
In desperation, I installed drivers for 5650 on top of the VGA adapter manually, via .inf files. By the way, a stupid idea, because he defined the video card as Intel's.
I did not find any settings for switchable graphics in BIOS, in fact there are no GPU settings at all. (BIOS Insyde F.29).
I sit, I suffer, I do not know what to do.
There is only Intel in the device manager list, which is not suitable for me for a number of reasons, one of which is that it’s a shame that a piece of my laptop does not want to work and is idle just like that.
If anyone has any ideas - tell me, I would be extremely grateful.
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We go to the site hp.Com/ru/ru/drivers.html back search by laptop serial number, be sure to download the drivers in capital letters and install
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