Ducklakeview said:TitanTim said:Vonlipvig said:Double check the graphics card driver support. I had to put an old amd 3770 back in my windows 10 machine and it is not supported on by amd with drivers. They did release some old drivers downloadable through windows update but not direct from amd. They did work just didnt give you all the features of up to date software and struggelled with programs using modern features.
Thanks for this.
This is what I was worried about re Graphics Card and why I thought I'd post the question. I've done some Googling earlier and it looks like the graphics card I have installed doesn't meet the minimum requirements for Windows 10
http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/Driver-Support-for-AMD-Radeon%E2%84%A2-HD-4000,-HD-3000,-HD-2000-and-older-Series.aspx
I'm guessing this means when installing Windows 10 it won't recognise the graphics card? Is this correct or will it simply install new drivers that will work with the card? Unsure.
Would enabling Windows Update allow it to automatically detect and install the correct display driver version?
Tim.
IRC, Iit installed the basic graphics driver, as there isn't a Win10 certified one, and then I changed it to one selected from the available list. Similar to the procedure described here: https://community.amd.com/thread/185041
This worked fine for me.
Mike
Thanks Mike, I've had a read from the link you gave. So when installing windiws 10 it will install basic graphics driver is this enough to get me up and running in windows 10 so I can then download the legacy driver? Just worried if I install windows 10 it will screw the laptop and won't be able to download what I need.
Thankjs again,
Tim.