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  1. Posts : 15
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       #11

    well i just thought that maybe it will work if i completely uninstall the drivers, which i think i already did
    maybe im confused with this part - how do you uninstall the drivers, does it completely uninstall the drivers if you just uninstall them from the device manager or do you still need to uninstall them somewhere else like from the from the programs and features in the control panel?

    this is what i have right now, i have the drivers installed from the hp website, from the link you gave, i installed two drivers - the radeon and the intel hd graphics, as it shows in the device manager there are no red or yellow flags beside them but my laptop still doesnt boot in normal mode, i think it does, the audio comes up when booting up, but the screen is just black...
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  2. Posts : 18,415
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       #12

    I do not think Uninstalling the Drivers will help any ... As you have said there is no errors in the Device Manager .. I think you must have some other problem .. But see if you can get into the Bios and disable one of the Cards at a time .. See if that helps any ...
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  3. Posts : 15
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    yup no errors in device manager, let me just say this it might help, when i disable both drivers and restart laptop, it boots up, in normal mode
    havent tried getting into bios yet, honestly i dont know, but ill try to do that, let me just check and see if i cant find some tutorials about accessing the bios
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  4. Posts : 18,415
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       #14

    Hi there .. You did disable both of them and booted as normal ? I will look into getting you support for your Bios ... It will have to be a bit later though as i have to go out soon ..
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  5. Posts : 15
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       #15

    yes. disabled both of them in the device manager and booted up fine in normal mode, however the screen looks the same like it is in safe mode, otherwise it wouldve been ok.

    i will try to get into bios and let you know what comes up.. so try disabling cards one at a time and see which one is working and which is not? does that mean problem is probably a graphic card/
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  6. Posts : 18,415
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       #16

    Well if it works with one of them .. Its more than likely to be the Graphics Card .. But time shall tell will report back to you later
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  7. Posts : 15
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       #17

    ok thanks.. and one more thing, it also boots up in normal mode with the ati mobility radeon - enabled and the intel hd graphics- disabled.. but still, the same screen like what i have in safe mode..
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  8. Posts : 18,415
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       #18

    Weird to say the least ... Would seem to be a Driver issue . But i cannot see how as you have stated you downloaded them from the HP website ... Any how try what i have suggested
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  9. Posts : 15
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       #19

    there are 3 drivers from the link you gave me should i be installing all 3 of them
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  10. Posts : 18,415
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       #20

    Hi there .. No you should Install the Intel Driver .. Then the AMD Driver 2011-03-14 , Version:8.771.1.4000, 198.85M .. The other one wont work because its not meant for switchable Graphics which you have . Lets see how that goes if it don't work will have to come up with another idea
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