Graphics Card Drivers Are Not Recognized
Jan 16, 2012
I have been having a problem recently with my GTX 560 graphics card. Anytime the computer is shutdown when it restarts the graphics card drivers are not recognized and it begins the process of reinstalling them. Then when I restart it works again.
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Nov 23, 2011
I have recently had some video issues with my HP Probook 6550b.
Basically, I have recently had the heat sink, motherboard and monitor all replaced. My ongoing issue is that now Windows does now not recognize my on board ATI graphics card. If I install the drivers from the ATI website it does not acknowledge that the adaptor exists at all. Conversely, under Device Manager, no display adaptor is listed.
I have also installed the 64 bit BIOS update and graphics drivers from the HP website with no success. Interestingly, If I attach an external monitor, reboot and enter BIOS. I can close the lid, and the external VGA monitor works. However, when I then log into Windows and then try to use the secondary monitor, it does not work.
HP have informed me that as the external VGA out does work, it is not a hardware problem with the graphics adaptor. How do I go about getting this issue resolved? Currently, all video is jittery and the brightness is sub-standard.
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Aug 1, 2012
I have got a problem which has occurred just few days ago. My TV could not and still cannot be recognised by my graphics card, meanwhile my monitor is working properly. I always use TV for watching movies, videos and whenever I am too lazy to get off my bed.
Recently I have changed my graphics card from nVidia GeForce GT 320. The new card's drivers may not be working properly and every time I turn on my PC, OS crashes on start up. Blue screen appears, showing that physical memory is being dumped. Then restarts. I select "Start Windows Normally" option. After everything loads, I get a message on my desktop saying error related to OpenCL.dll.
So one day I turn on my PC, go through all the rough start up and try to watch video through my TV and it is not recognised. I tried to repair it by checking all connections, AMD Catalyst Control Centre and "Screen Resolution" option on desktop (right click).
After my TV wasn't working with my PC, I left it alone. I was looking for solution online but nothing useful. Next day I came back from work and I tested it. It surprisingly worked and was showing all as before. The day after that it didn't work again.
Here are some answers to questions you might want to ask:My TV is 42" Philips Smart LED Easy 3D 4300 series (Full 1080p). My monitor is simple 24" AOC screen (Full 1080p) and it is connected through VGA cable. My graphics card is MSI Radeon R7770 1GB with MSI Afterburner. I have got TV connected from HDMI in my PC's graphics card to TV's 3rd HDMI plug. I have checked every connection and nothing has been touched since I was using it as usual. TV has been updated with latest firmware. So has the graphics card.
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When i install the drivers from the disk it says "Installation Complete (warning occurred during installation). View log for details." Then when i view the log it says:
AMD Display DriverFinal Status: Fail
Version of Item: 9.002.0.0000
Size: 90 Mbytes
and
HDMI/DP Audio DriverFinal Status: Fail
Version of Item: 7.12.0.7708
Size: 1 Mbytes
I cant seem to fix this ive tried different thing, restarted, uninstalled and re installed and non of them are working. At the bottom it says:
Error messages
Driver Install: Windows® version does not support this operation
Driver Install: Windows® version does not support this operation
Driver Install: Windows® version does not support this operation
Driver Install: Windows® version does not support this operation
But i am installing the version for windows 7
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