Re: Amd Radeon Hd 7650m

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Vanina Mazzillo

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Jul 15, 2024, 7:43:04 PM7/15/24
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I have an HP ProBook 4740S with 8 gigs of Ram with an Intel i5 - 2450m - 2.5 GHz. Few years back I had a BSOD after a gaming session on a not particularly heavy game - Minecraft. Tried searching on the internet and just decided to turn off my dedicated in my BIOS since I can't even use my PC when the card is on.

My BSOD says an error like this - amdkmdag.sys, when I try to boot my computer. Been using this laptop for few years without a dedicated GPU. Went into safe mode, booted with dedicated GPU but when I try to install a driver for my GPU I get a BSOD when it reaches - Installing Display Driver - I tried many versions, Windows 10 version, Crimson Beta version, Manufacturer drivers from the official site, AMD Site, AMD Detected, hell, even Windows update. Using Windows update gives me the same outcome. Out of nowhere, I receive a BSOD and there it goes. Then I usually turn off the dedicated GPU, boot into safe mode, use DDU uninstaller and continue using my pc with only integrated gpu. There is a different outcome when I install Windows 8 driver though.

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Is this a mother board issue? Is there anything I can do? I was thinking to buy a new PC anyways and I think it's better to save the money on my next build rather than spending on a new motherboard that might not be new.

I have the newest BIOS update for my system. Could this be a motherboard issue? I also tried your method many many times. I also considered downloading Intel Drivers first then AMD ones. Is there anything I should do?

Currently, I have my dedicated GPU disabled. I could download the Drivers, install DDU, uninstall Intel Drivers, and then AMD Drivers. I could try this. BIOS Version is up to date and the Chipset driver is downloaded from my manufacturer's site. My INTEL Driver is up to date. I checked it and downloaded it using the manufacturer's website. The problem is when I try to install AMD Drivers it gets to a part - installing display driver - and the PC blacks-out. I tried to restart and I get this BSOD error

First enable the AMD card. Reboot your computer. From Device manager...graphics/AMD/update driver/browse my computer/let me pick from a list/Have Disk/browse/browse to C:AMD/select which driver..double click/packages/ drivers/display....install the drivers and reboot.

Sorry for the late response. I haven't installed the October 2020 update and it's still waiting to be installed right now I'm on Version 10.0.19041 Build 19041. I believe it's from early 2020 or somewhere around in the first part of 2020. I tried also fixing my problem 2 years ago and yet I get the same error. I tried reinstalling Windows before. Is this a motherboard issue? Could my dedicated GPU somehow got damaged due to overheating? Thanks in advance.

Bro i have the same card with intel hd integrated i face this problem 1 year ago just like u and a lot of ppl saying that the crimsoft driver 16.2 beta was the problem ..okey this driver do a hardware problem . One mounth ago i tried to fix it with the hair dryer and it works for period like 5 days but i installed the beta driver another time so i can play enlisted becaus it dont accept catalyst driver so the problem comes again and i didnt fix it cauz m tired of this amd anyways try to fix the gpu with hair dryer u can see ppl on youtube just search " fix gpu with hair dryer" for 90% it will work again and it may stay with u 1 day or 1 week or 1 year. Or maybe it will not anyways try it and i hope it works for u

hey, bro, I have hp ProBook 4540s with Intel and AMD 7650m and I'm having the same issue you have I have tried so many ways and it didn't work out I'm still using only intel with disabling AMD. if you find out sth let me know

I have the same problem and tried the same things you did and nothing work at all but when i gave it for reinstaling the windows the men instals the every single driver without a single problem i dont know maybe the problem is somwhere hidden from us

I recently bought a new motherboard for my old ProBook 4440s, now a 4441s with the blessed AMD 7650m. Big mistake! The machine became slow, non-functional, giving BSOD in some situations. At the moment I'm using it with the discrete one turned on, but I keep the CPU at 100% for a long time due to problems with the AMD card driver. I'm going back to the previous motherboard without the AMD graphics card, it worked much better with the Core i7 3236QM and the 16Gb RAM Corsair. I've had this machine for a long time, and I like it, that's why I wanted to update... but I really regret it. I have other newer machines, but this is one that I like to use at home, on a daily basis.

However discovered a dirty workaround for the open-source radeon driver:boot the machine and wait for the screen to start flickering. At this point close the laptop lid and wait about 10s for the system to enter sleep/standby mode.Then open laptop lid and resume the pc from sleep/standby.Now there should be no flickering problem until next system boot.

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