My friend bought new laptop, and we have installed windows 7 x64 Ultimate. Everything works fine, but graphic card driver. Whenever we install graphic card driver, we get message, that there is no hardware supporting that driver. In device manager there is exclamation mark near graphic card icon, just as it is shown in picture. If anyone had this kind of problem, please let me now how to resolve it.

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You need to download the correct driver from HP's site for the laptop.

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How will this solve it? Could you link to these drivers perhaps? – Simon Sheehan Dec 19 '11 at 20:38
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I am not sure you are posting this in the correct forum.

To resolve the issue please download and install the video card drivers for your laptop: AMD Graphics Intel Graphics

Or, to get the most up to date drivers go to The laptops download page, select the operating system, select the category, and download/install the desired drivers.

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I have already tried but to do that, but no success. That is the reason why I'm posting here. – Mr.M Dec 14 '11 at 20:04
Did you try both the AMD Graphics link and the Intel Graphics link? Since I do know know the exact model of you laptop I do not know if you have an add in card or are using the integrated video on the CPU. – Trisped Dec 15 '11 at 0:06
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There seems to be some problems sometimes in getting the graphics driver of an embedded or onbard card working, even form the vendor.. Especially on 64bit or non Windows operating systems.

I used to look at this website that offers optimized and open graphics drivers. They seem to work but may require a bit of work to get running properly. Generally no other site like this exists. http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

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If this is about an HP ProBook 4730s, then be aware that this notebook actually has two graphic cards installed. One is integrated into the chipset, being a Intel Mobile HD Graphics, and the other one is an AMD Radeon.

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