Ihave installed all the drivers that came with the motherboard (ASRock H170 pro4), but to no avail. The BIOS setup detects the nvidia card on the PCI-E slot, but windows just sees a standard VGA adapter.
I had this problem when I did a put a new card into my windows 10 machine. Like you, I tried downloaded drivers or waiting for Windows to correctly identify it with multiple reboots but in the end, I had to use the driver disk that came with the card. For some reason, the physical install program worked.
I could get the video drivers to recognize my card and install after a full round of windows update. But that wasn't enough since the most recent nVidia drivers seem to not work well with my GTX 760, and right after boot windows kept telling me that the the "Desktop Window Manager" had stopped working. That meant no aero and quite likely (as I read from many other users) general instability especially in games.
This is a service to the community. I had the same problem for months with a Dell Latitude D830 and a Nvidia NVS 110M graphics card after upgrading to Windows 7 64 bit. I installed all the possible drivers both from Nvidia and from Dell and I always got either a non-compatible device, either a conflict between 32 and 64 bit versions (even when installing 64 bit drivers). I tried every solution on the net and nothing worked. I even installed poor quality driver seeker software that didn't solve the problem and installed unwanted software in my computer.
I was about to reinstall Vista, and then I found the solution: it's called Snappy Driver Installer. It's free, 0 unwanted software (it's standalone), it's community-built (thank you community!) and it does the trick. It's not friendly and I had to download 2 GB of driver databases until it found and installed the right one for my graphics card. I am back with full resolution and able to connect and external monitor. I hope this helps someone not to sped months loosing time on this issue.
Hello, I'm not very experienced with this kind of stuff and I just made an account to ask about this issue specifically because I'm pretty desperate, I've been dealing with this problem for 2 years and haven't been able to find a fix to this day, the problem is that whenever I restart my computer after a graphics card driver update I end up with really bad mouse lag/freezing, whenever I move my cursor it freezes for a second every 3-4 seconds, this affects some games that become unplayable because of it, some games are not affected by it but it's rare, other stuff such as videos are also affected, by the time I started having this issue I didn't thought of doing a system restore or rolling back drivers so I ended up stuck with the problem
I'm recently making a post about this even though I've had this issue for years because I thought I just got rid of it recently, I moved from Windows 10 to Windows 7 and with the help of a friend all drivers were reinstalled, the mouse lag was gone but I was still having issues since the driver that was installed was outdated and couldn't run certain games, I had decided to update the drivers which caused the same issue, thankfully I did a restore point and I'm not dealing with the issue right now but I am pretty stuck, I've tried several driver updates and versions, no matter what they always give me the same issue, currently I am stuck with a Standard VGA Graphics Adapter and I don't know how I can update to a driver that doesn't give me mouse issues, a friend told me that maybe I should get an older AMD driver update but I know very little of this and I'm not sure what to try
I have tried numerous times to uninstall and reinstall the driver and everytime I the AMD driver is activated the mouse/cursor stalls return. This is on a completely fresh installed Windows 10 2004 Acer System with an AMD A6-6310 R4. If the problem was supposedly fixed, what am I doing wrong that I keep having the problem?
I've had the same issue for years now. For the longest time, I thought it was just an issue with Windows Update to the new version. I believe that before 2018 or 19, this graphics driver did play nice with Windows for whatever reason. I purposefully kept Windows un-updated for this reason, but sometime in 2019, I decided to update to the latest windows version to see if the issue got fixed. It did not.
I ended up "fixing" the mouse lag by going into my Device manager program, clicking on Display adapters, and right clicking to disable the AMD Radeon(TM) R4 Graphics driver. This solved the issue immediately, and now, it pops up again once windows re-updates (presumably re-enabling the driver). I don't really game on this computer, so it's not an issue for me, so if you're in the same boat there, this solution may work for you or whoever else is reading this.
I don't think you're doing anything wrong - it just sounds like this driver and windows update aren't playing nice with one another, and neither company is willing to look into it because this is such an old system and probably only affects a handful of us.
So, my uncle has been having this lag issue for the longest time. His mouse, and really, the system will freeze every 2 seconds. Not kidding, it would drive me nuts. Two seconds it works, one second, or a fraction of, it freezes. Even watching YouTube videos, it's freezes every two seconds.
Finally, I took a look at his laptop and tried a few things. Today, I installed the Windows 10 64 bit driver/software that I found on the support page (radeon-software-adrenalin-2020-21.5.2-win10-64bit-legacyasics-june21-legacy).
The program ran, said it would set the graphics back to factory settings (or something like that) and at some point during the process the mouse and laptop instantly began working as it should. I was thrilled. When it finished, it said the laptop had to restart. The laptop restarted, after some updates, and the mouse continued to work great. When I logged in, the AMD software ran another 5 minutes. I can't remember if just started or I clicked start. But it ran five minutes, and boom, the lag was back. Better, it does it only every 3 seconds now, lol. So, any suggestions on what I should try?
Thanks. We looked, but it was disabled already. So I uninstalled the program and the mouse lag/freeze went completely away. However, he looses the ability to change the brightness and to connect his television with the hdmi. So, we reinstalled it and he's living with the lag/freeze again.
I was using an April 2022 build of the driver until today. I ran into severely low FPS in a game and the only fix seemed to be updating to the most recent driver. Now I'm feeling the stuttering again.
I am a user of an HP laptop powered by an AMD A8-7410 APU, quite a nice rig for Internet browsing, Blender modelling and even some light duty editing on Capcut, and found out that only HP provided drivers could be used in those products.
HP has not updated those drivers since 2016, so support for some features like Vulkan is not existant. Some games and software will not work and any performance improvements that AMD has made for Carrizo, Carrizo-L and Bristol Ridge products will not be available on your platform.
Even Chrome will disable graphic acceleration which will slow layout, 3D-processing like WebGL and even video decoding.
If you try to install the official AMD Adrenalin drivers, you will find lockups and the terrible mouse stuttering (mouse pauses for a second every 3 seconds). This hiccups or mouse stuttering cannot be fixed by the user, however I found a solution.
Back in the early 2000s, there were tweaked drivers by AMD fans that fixed some of the problems current drivers might have, these were called Omega drivers, and users craved them because they gave stability fixes and performance/feature gains over the official AMD drivers.
i have the same issue 3s stuttering and i used amernime zone 23 version driver. and used that hotfix (mouse stuttering).very thing done.but it changed my driver from AMD Radeon to R3 graphics driver. is there any problem. it fix the stutterings and i am able to play games. but there is a huge stuck in the screen when i multi tasking.i can't do anything i just force shutoff .
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