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- Amd radeon hd 6700 hdmi kills win 10 install#
- Amd radeon hd 6700 hdmi kills win 10 update#
- Amd radeon hd 6700 hdmi kills win 10 windows 10#
Having just finally received my first machine to actually sit down and work on it that has 1607, going into the device manager, selecting the display adapter, hitting update and then selecting from a list manually, the original 9001 driver is listed, selecting it on this version of windows sucessfully reinstalled the correct driver which resolved it.Ĭurrently on this same machine, i'm performing the 1709 update straight from 1607 to see what ends up occuring with the proper 9001 microsoft supplied driver active and running. I've been getting calls and confirming that those with 1607 are also receiving a driver update that results in the same symptoms, so it's limited limited to or directly 1703/1709's fault.
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1703/1709 breaks driver/display functionality on these graphics cards resulting in a rather unpleasant experience or even total loss of display.
Amd radeon hd 6700 hdmi kills win 10 windows 10#
Users with AMD/ATI Radeon HD4000 series or older running windows 10 version 1607 Build 14393 or OLDER, are likely to start receiving windor 1709 updates pushed automatically without need for a user to do anything. I personally generally try to keep things up to date, but most users tend to let windows do as it wants and the 1703 just never show'd it's face until just now automatically performing the update without any user intervention at all, typically i'd prefer this to happen, had it not broke the HD4000 and older graphics cards entirely. I'm sure there may be exceptions out there, but so far i haven't found them.Ĭurrently the only real solution seems to roll back to 1607 PROVIDED the machine hasn't installed 1703 followed by installing 1709 shortly after (which appears to be the case for most users I've attempted to walk through the process). and the results are identical, the improper driver is loaded by default, failing to load appropriate display resolutions and showing "no driver".
Amd radeon hd 6700 hdmi kills win 10 install#
Out of curiosity i performed a clean install on a machine with a HD4350 I happen to have on hand along with another with a HD4870 1GB. One would think extracting the 13.4 beta or 13.1 WHQL driver and manually force installing it would work, but the installer or windows driver installer itself reports "successfully installed" followed by no change in driver version in the devices properties or it's status even after numerous reboots. Hell just writing this post up i've received an additional 3 calls, and there isn't any real easy solution to implement. Sadly this has changed and there doesn't seem to be any other explanation that something one microsoft's update server or dumped into the creators updates have royallyed screwed things up. The reason i bring this up is that one of my occupations is IT for several companies and personal computers, and over the weekend i've been inundated with numerous calls and complaints after many of these machines running HD4000/3000/2000 series graphics cards without issues at all since windows vista/7 and majority of which received the update to windows 10 and took it without a problem since it first launched, using their HDMI connected tvs and multiple displays in some situations without a problem and even playing many games without fault. Those with HD5000 series or newer are entirely unaffected and life continues on without fault. The problem is associated with the 1703 or more recently the 1709 update that appears to attempt to install an invalid driver, fails, and then prevents the user from forcefully installing the previously working driver or even uninstalling the existing one properly because windows reports that "no driver is currently installed" but also reports in the driver tab that a valid AMD WHQL'd driver is in fact installed with version "version=22.19.128.0" listed when it SHOULD be "version=8.970.100.9001" that was used prior to the update.Īdditionally, if one attempts to remove the ATI/AMD High definition audio device from the device manager manually, so far, at least for me, on numerous machines, will result in an IRQ_LESS_THAN_EQUAL BSOD even in safe mode, to which the graphics card has to be physically removed, an alternative installed prior to being able to remove it. On top of that, the refresh rates will be permanently locked to 64hz. Some exceptions appear to allow for a wild range of obscure and rather odd additional non-compliant (out or range) resolutions. Numerous windows 10 users, general users that tend to focus on web page browsing, office work, and nothing really gpu intensive may start experiencing problems regarding losing their resolution options, being stuck at 1024x768 as a maximum "recommended" resolution or perhaps worse. I'd like to point out something that only seems to be ramping up as of last week and over the weekend occurring in mass.