

Additionally, I find it odd that, though it may not have an extended monitor function with it's connection, it gives me the option to have to separate desktops on a single monitor - picking and choosing which to display at a single time.Īnd here I thought this all would be simple. Th catalyst control center doesn't even give the option of changing the resolution (I thought it's supposed to).
RADEON HD 6350 DRIVER DRIVER
Windows was forcing it to be recognized as Radeon 5450, and when I managed to stop it from being detected as such, I downloaded the driver exe for AMD Catalyst but it's just showing up as a generic display device and not the Radeon 6350.I have been trying to figure this out all morning.I was also under the impression it could be a extended monitor card, but it seems it's just a duel monitor that displays the same content on each monitor.
RADEON HD 6350 DRIVER INSTALL
I am having a hard time getting the card to install the proper drivers. Its like AMD just don't give a crap anymore
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Wow AMD's support is getting bad and hard to useĪnyway for my older 68 cars with windows 7 I still use 13.12 seems to be the most stable for my use and needs over any of the newer drivers I tried On the right side of the page theres a ''Helpful Links Previous Drivers and Software '' if you need something older to try as well Heres what AMD has as latest for 7-8-10 windows Good deal though all that sounds craxy to have to do for a card ? I'd really appreciate some tips and ideas as to what to do, but for now, I have just unplugged the machine and left it alone, as I am afraid to further attempt anything. Switching back to the vga on the mb, I figured that maybe I should download them first after getting no signal, but now that I can't get a signal at all, I'd say I am in trouble. I then reverted to using the VGA port on the mb, but then I also got no signal.Īfter I installed the new card, I had planned to go to the AMD site and download the software and drivers and then be off and running. I made sure the fan was spinning on the card and made sure computer was running, and it all seemed fine, except still no signal from the newly installed card.After another attempt, and fearing something may be wrong, I powered down the system and removed the card completely.

I turned on the computer again, and same issue. I powered down the machine and made sure the card was in correctly, and it appeared so. I installed the card into my machine (HP DC5850), but upon turning the computer on after I placed the card in (taking the vga cable and plugging it into the new port/adapter on the card), all I got was a black screen, as my monitor said no signal. I recently purchased off of ebay ( from trusted computer seller with 100 rating ) a low profile Radeon 6350 graphics card (no install disc), the seller states that it has been tested and works. Greetings, I am in need of assistance as my computer is no longer showing me a signal
