I've just installed the Auto-detect app "Radeon-Software-Adrenalin-2019-19.4.3-MinimalSetup-190422_web" on my fully updated Windows 10 system.
The End User agreement shows "Accept & Express install / Accept & custom install" as the only options (not “Accept & Install as described in the auto detect KB) So I selected "Express". It immediately came up with the “Detected?” window – with please wait – detection in progress, which disappeared almost immediately – & the “Detected” window is blank (& has been ever since) So no “Current / Recommended / Optional drivers are showing.
What does this mean?
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There are no new driver updates for your legacy graphics card AMD Radeon™ Software Support for Legacy Graphics Products
The two driver choices listed are the last made for your older card. if your not having any issue with the driver currently installed, leave it be.
To find the full model number of your card, download GPU-Z and use its 'Lookup' button.
Is the monitor connected to the graphics card (not mobo graphics) and mobo bios setting changed to use the graphics card (initial display first, pcie, or similar setting).
Might help to post some more INFORMATION REQUIRED WHEN POSTING A QUESTION for someone to offer other suggestions.
Thanks Goodplay
I've set the graphics card to initial display first in the Bios - the 2
Internal graphics tabs are still set to Auto. Must I Disable these 2
Internal graphics functions. or leave them on Auto?
Then, once done with the bios settings should I re-initialise the Auto
Detect app?
By the way, the card is an ATI Radeon HD 5400 series & the current driver
is vsn: 15.201.1151.1008 dated 04/11/2015.(last events dated 10/07/2017)
On your sight there are 2 options for the 5400's - 5430 or 5450 - but the
latest drivers for these appear to be dated around the same time as the
above.
Is it worth running the Auto Detect, or should I leave it as is?
There are no new driver updates for your legacy graphics card AMD Radeon™ Software Support for Legacy Graphics Products
The two driver choices listed are the last made for your older card. if your not having any issue with the driver currently installed, leave it be.
To find the full model number of your card, download GPU-Z and use its 'Lookup' button.
Sorry - last events dated 10/07/2018