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  1. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Home Premium (64 bit)
       #1

    Video card driver doesn't support Aero effects


    I got this error after i used the troubleshooter in my laptop. I was surprised to find my screensaver not working with the message "the screensaver can't run because it requires a newer video card or one thats compatible with Direct3D". This error happened recently after I reinstalled my Windows 7 Home Premium OS into my laptop. Before this it was fine.

    Here are my laptop specs:
    Acer Aspire 4745G
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
    4GB DDR3 RAM
    512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470

    I'm at a loss because I installed the latest ATI Catalyst Suite then it happened. I read other threads quite similar to this before but I can't seem to solve it on my own, especially when I'm not good with computers and stuff. Therefore, any help would be much appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    The 5470 drivers should support Aero. Don't know why youre getting that error but you need to visit Acer and get your drivers for your video card there.

    Check here Acer Support: Downloads & Support Documents - Notebook / Aspire / Aspire 4745G and get the first AMD VGA driver - 8.84.7.4

    You also might want to check this info for Aero - What is the Aero desktop experience?
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  3. Posts : 529
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #3

    Ok, but I recommend you download the drivers from the official AMD (ATI) site: ATI Catalyst
    here are the drivers for your model
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  4. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    That Acer wouldn't happen to have switchable graphics would it (Intel for low power use, and the AMD for things that require more graphics power)? If so then this,

    GianniDPC said:
    Ok, but I recommend you download the drivers from the official AMD (ATI) site: ATI Catalyst
    here are the drivers for your model
    will never work as the reference AMD drivers are,

    1. not designed to work with the Mobility GPU's. There is a mobility version of the drivers, but see point #2 first.

    2. If it does have the switchable graphics then it requires BOTH the Intel and AMD drivers for the laptop to work properly, which means you CANNOT use the reference AMD driver and have to get both the Intel and AMD driver from Acer.
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  5. Posts : 529
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #5

    stormy13 said:
    That Acer wouldn't happen to have switchable graphics would it (Intel for low power use, and the AMD for things that require more graphics power)? If so then this,

    GianniDPC said:
    Ok, but I recommend you download the drivers from the official AMD (ATI) site: ATI Catalyst
    here are the drivers for your model
    will never work as the reference AMD drivers are,

    1. not designed to work with the Mobility GPU's. There is a mobility version of the drivers, but see point #2 first.

    2. If it does have the switchable graphics then it requires BOTH the Intel and AMD drivers for the laptop to work properly, which means you CANNOT use the reference AMD driver and have to get both the Intel and AMD driver from Acer.
    Ok but the link to the drivers that I gave him are for the mobility version. He can always try and see if it works
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  6. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    And it will fail for the reasons I listed. That laptop of Gardeon's does in fact have switchable graphics. So not only does he require BOTH the Intel and AMD drivers for it to work properly, the AMD download from Acer already has the Intel driver integrated into it (and yes i downloaded the driver from Acer and looked at the INF).

    It is a nice idea to be able to update a laptop to the latest drivers, but when it uses switchable graphics, unless you can find (or know how) to mod the reference driver to work with the switchable graphics you are at the mercy of whoever made the laptop for an updated driver.
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  7. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #7

    As Stormy suggests, you have to get the drivers from Acer for the reasons given. The only question I have is why does he need both the Intel and AMD drivers? But I see he's sayig the notebook has a switchable graphic cards? I don't have a notebook so I'm unfamiliar with this sort of thing.
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  8. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    Two little words, switchable graphics. The laptop uses the integrated Intel graphics (integrated into the CPU) for low power or normal use, and uses the dedicated AMD graphics for anything that requires more graphical power (games, etc).

    Same thing applies if it has an Intel CPU/GPU (most of the newer i3/i5 and some of the i7's) and Nvidia graphics. Nvidia likes to call their version "Optimus Technology", and despite the fancy name is and works exactly the same as an Intel/AMD combo. Nvidia like AMD also has their own laptop driver version for use with their mobility version GPU's,

    NVIDIA DRIVERS 285.62 WHQL

    and just like the AMD driver doesn't work the switchable graphics,

    Notes:
    1. Notebooks supporting Hybrid Power technology with Intel chipsets are not supported by this release.
    2. The following Sony VAIO notebooks are supported: Sony VAIO F Series with NVIDIA GeForce 310M, GeForce GT 330M, GeForce GT 425M, GeForce GT 520M or GeForce GT 540M. Other Sony VAIO notebooks are not supported at this time (please contact Sony for driver support).
    3. Fujitsu notebooks are not supported by this release (Fujitsu Siemens notebooks are supported).
    and requires both drivers from the laptop manufacturer.
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  9. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #9

    stormy13 said:
    2. If it does have the switchable graphics then it requires BOTH the Intel and AMD drivers for the laptop to work properly, which means you CANNOT use the reference AMD driver and have to get both the Intel and AMD driver from Acer.
    stormy13 said:
    Two little words, switchable graphics. The laptop uses the integrated Intel graphics (integrated into the CPU) for low power or normal use, and uses the dedicated AMD graphics for anything that requires more graphical power (games, etc).
    Those two little word are nice, if you know where to look for them.

    Anyway I tried to help.
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  10. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #10

    sygnus21 said:
    Those two little word are nice, if you know where to look for them.
    No kidding. It's too bad most of the laptop manufacturers don't list it anywhere and you either guess that it is based on specs, or you come across a review of it somewhere that says it does. Or you do like I do when I can't find anything and download and check what the driver files show.
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