Installing driver into Windows 10 64bit
Normal installer didn't install the driver.
I attempted using "Legacy install" but no driver was found.
I did a manual search and only "ATI Radeon Xpress 1200 Series " is present.
The X1250 is part of the X1200 SERIES. these are the correct drivers.
https://www.amd.com/en/support/graphics/legacy-graphics/ati-radeon-x-series/ati-radeon-x1xxx-series
tried them.
same result.
I've tried making "Legacy Install" show me all devices, but still, nothing from the INF shows up.
Since your graphics are not supported on Win10 (Vista was the last) you will have to live with what Microsoft supplies through Windows Update. Basic functions only.
I send a support request to ASUS (the manufacturer of my MB), and they sent me this replay:
There is No driver from ASUS, the video card is an onboard AMD Radeon X1250, and the driver is provided by Microsoft via Windows Update supplied by AMD.
We do not support the installing of the driver, but Microsoft has the latest version (from 2017) online via Windows Update:
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4057291
You may want the first result, Update for Windows 10 Version 1709 for x64-based Systems (KB4057291), will need to run the infremove_* files first (five total), this will ensure any broken driver removed, then run windows10.0-kb4057291-x64_6c6ea6fe2d86e9c0fe3d7f7183176bf2467e7826.msu to install. Restart the machine if required.
If it is still not working, please will contact Microsoft, as the Leagacy Driver is supplied by Microsoft.
If you have any further questions, comments, or concerns please do not hesitate to let us know. We will be more than happy to assist you.
Thank you,
When I run these infremove_* files: get this:
Usage: infremove.exe <INF name> <INF hash> [<Optional Device ID>]
Example: infremove.exe wpdmtp.inf 241cde3f19409216 USB\MS_COMP_MTP
Does this have any hope of working?!
Here is what you need to do for x1250 IGP
Download catalyst for win 10 64bit as of Dec 2023 it was 15.7.1
Install the thing, custom, select all options and reboot when done
On reboot, go to Device manager, select Display, select update driver, select 'location', select "C" assuming you installed the catalyst on drive C
Now wait awhile as it searches, it will eventually find HDMI audio blah blah - install what it requests
Reboot, you'll have 1080P display and HDMI audio
Job done
Why this process is not detected in Auto Detect Driver, is a mystery, it's clearly in the driver package