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If you’re experiencing issues with your graphics driver, especially after installing a new Radeon graphics card, here’s a simple guide to help you fix the problem. Many people have faced similar issues, and following these steps can restore your system’s stability.
Start by completely uninstalling your current AMD graphics driver. To do this effectively, use a free removal tool like Revo Uninstaller. This program helps clear out all the files and registry entries linked to the driver, which traditional uninstallers might leave behind. When the process finishes, Revo will present a list of leftover files and registry entries. Make sure to select all of them and delete everything. This step ensures there are no remnants that could cause conflicts later.
Before you proceed with uninstalling the driver, it’s a good idea to run the System File Checker (SFC). This built-in tool scans your Windows files for corruption and fixes any issues it finds. You can run it in both normal or safe mode: simply open Command Prompt as an administrator, type “sfc /scannow,” and press Enter. If SFC reports problems it can’t fix, then you’ll want to run the Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool (DISM) for a deeper repair. You can find detailed guides online on how to use DISM and SFC together to repair your Windows system.
Once your system files are repaired, restart your PC. If you’re running Windows 10, install the original Windows 10 driver for your device. You can find that on your PC manufacturer’s support page or HP’s driver support site if it’s an HP device. If you prefer or need an updated driver, visit AMD’s official website and manually choose the driver labeled “Radeon 520” (or your specific model). This manual selection ensures you get the correct version for your hardware.
For AMD processors, visit AMD’s driver download page to update both your chipset and graphics drivers. This ensures that all your components work harmoniously. If your PC has an Intel CPU or integrated devices, check Intel’s support tool, which can automatically detect the correct drivers. HP also offers their Support Assistant tool for this purpose, making it easy to keep your drivers current.
If you’re interested in upgrading to Windows 11 later on, let me know. It’s best to ensure all your drivers are up-to-date before making the jump, to keep your system running smoothly.
If you need further guidance or run into any issues, feel free to ask. Keeping your drivers current can fix a lot of common problems and improve your computer’s overall performance.




