Pretzelman718
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Need your make and model of PC? Need your system specs of said PC?
So far what I've been able to find out is that it's a CPU/GPU in one CPU chip...the chip line is called an APU which has an intergraded GPU in the CPU it self. A combo deal if you will. Not to my liking at all. I can't seem to find any thing else out on it.
Newegg.com - AMD A4-3400 Llano 2.7GHz Socket FM1 65W Dual-Core Desktop APU (CPU + GPU) with DirectX 11 Graphic AMD Radeon HD 6410D AD3400OJHXBOX
It says not "ATI Display" but "AMD Display" if that makes any sort of difference. I'll try what you said with that one though I suppose.Disable automatic downloads through Windows Update -
Start > [right-click] Computer > Properties
Left Bar: See Also > Windows Update
Left Bar: Change Settings
Select: [Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them]
Also try following pat's instructions (disabling driver software through Device Manager and rebooting your computer) -
In fact, I might add a suggestion to that:
Install Driver Sweeper.
Reboot your computer and enter Safe Mode (Repeatedly key F8 [before the Windows Logo] and select Bootup Option: Safe Mode).
In Safe Mode, Open Device Manager and uninstall your Graphics Card Driver.
Then run Driver Sweeper (in Safe Mode) and select: ATI - Display.
Select Analyze, then Select Clean.
Reboot when prompted.
NOW -
Install your ATI Driver from the website
Hope I helped
I would suggest updating the chipset driver from HP.
HP Pavilion p7-1100 Desktop PC series - Download drivers and software - HP Business Support Center
Disable automatic downloads through Windows Update -
Start > [right-click] Computer > Properties
Left Bar: See Also > Windows Update
Left Bar: Change Settings
Select: [Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them]
Also try following pat's instructions (disabling driver software through Device Manager and rebooting your computer) -
In fact, I might add a suggestion to that:
Install Driver Sweeper.
Reboot your computer and enter Safe Mode (Repeatedly key F8 [before the Windows Logo] and select Bootup Option: Safe Mode).
In Safe Mode, Open Device Manager and uninstall your Graphics Card Driver.
Then run Driver Sweeper (in Safe Mode) and select: ATI - Display.
Select Analyze, then Select Clean.
Reboot when prompted.
NOW -
Install your ATI Driver from the website
Hope I helped