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    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #11

    How to identify the model of an ATI graphics card
    GPU-55: How to identify the model of an ATI graphics card
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  2. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #12

    rebornishard said:
    i am in 32 bit windows 7
    and the exact name of the card? (series)
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       #13

    this is yours choose 32 bit win 7
    Catalyst 10.10 | TechConnect Magazine
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       #14

    Graphics Drivers & Software

    check here on the amd support page the Catalyst 10.10 is a complete package of drivers and software
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    windows 7 ultimate x86
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       #15

    i already download 10.10 from guru3d now i will put my hd4650 again, then see if something happen
    now it's 90% like new, i clean it with alcohol
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    windows 7 ultimate x86
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       #16

    now i'm otw installing ati 10.10a driver
    i hope this will work

    is there any chance i can repair dead pixel ? but i think it's screen burn on my lcd
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       #17

    Repairing a dead pixel...................
    Was told this by a reliable source 3-4 years ago so I don't know if this still works today.

    Place a mark on your screen with a small round sticky( Nothing with any adhesive backing or ink but something that will not mess or leave a mark on your screen.
    Reboot your computer and as soon as it goes black place the rubber eraser end of a pencil on the mark where you left your sticky(where the pixel is dead) and hold it there until your computer is completely up and running.
    Remove the pencil and sticky and see if pixel problem has been fixed.

    Like I said earlier, I got this info 3-4 years ago and it worked on my Desktop Monitor.
    DO NOT USE A HIGHLIGHTING PEN OR ANYTHING WITH INK!!! Just a little round sticky that will leave no traces behind.
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    windows 7 ultimate x86
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       #18

    3 - 4 ago, my lcd age is 4 years maybe longer, i hope this will work, just rubbing it right :)
    i will mark it with sticky note, it's not contain a strong glue

    i try to search a few months ago, to repair scratch they using rubber eraser too
    wow, so that things have many function :)
    thanks for every help, i will report here again after do what i must
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    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #19

    the only thing i clean my lcd screen with is a microfibre blue cloth with warm distilled water (wrung out so not to drip water) followed by dry blue microfibre very gently with circular hand movments works a treat for me:)
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