I am trying to fix my grandpa's Asus N56DP.
It has an AMD A10-4600M and Radeon HD7730M (dedicated 2GB card)
Yes, I know it's older. But I want the drivers to work. It's running Windows 10
I try to install the catalyst suite for the A10, and it blue screens. I then have to go to safe mode and remove the driver. If I download the HD 7730M driver, It installs and then after restart it says radeon software not found. Same thing happens with Radeon if I try to use the auto detect.
Any suggestions? Please help.
Hi,
Do you still have the Driver CD from ASUS?
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Try getting the driver package from ASUS
https://www.asus.com/me-en/supportonly/n56dp/helpdesk_download/
I do not have the CD. Also that link does not have any graphics drivers, I tried the ASUS live update thing but it didn't work there were no updates found
You need to install the AMD Graphic driver for your AMD APU Processor which will install automatically both the Integrated and Discrete GPU drivers from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/apu/amd-series-processors/amd-a10-series-apu-for-laptops/a10-4600m-ra...
You only have a choice of 2 drivers: WHQL 2015 or BETA 2016 Graphics driver.
If your Asus Laptop has OEM AMD Driver that are around the same year i would install and keep the Asus drivers which are 100% compatible.
Your APU Integrated and Discrete GPU card are not supported by AMD Driver updates anymore.
The crimson driver for 64-bit Windows 10? That blue screens while installing and then loops blue screening I have to safe mode boot and remove the driver manually.
Try using DDU with the internet disconnected and deleting C:\AMD Installation folder. Then install the AMD Driver and see if it makes any difference.
If the same occurs then you will need to install Asus OEM AMD Driver to see if the laptop now works normally. If the same thing occurs I would run the laptop's Diagnostics to see if it finds anything wrong or not.
The Asus Support Driver download page might have a Diagnostic page you can use or use Asus own laptop app to check your laptop.
If Diagnostics doesn't find anything I suggest your Reset or Restore the Laptop to the way it was when it was first purchased. Then start updating the laptop again only if everything works normally after the reset or Restore of original Apps and Windows version that came with the laptop.
After DDU and deleting and installing without internet, it's still blue screened and went into a blue screening loop when trying to run catalyst. I had to safe mode delete the driver to boot into Windows.
I don't have the disc and there's no app that I can find. Am I out of options?
Oh and I should mention. At one point I did get catalyst to work. But I clicked dual graphics and the whole computer died and restore points got corrupted and had to reinstall windows. I can't recreate that scenario, but it was possible.