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Kay', gonna do these steps, but be sure that you have given me the right link.
I mean, there is a GPU and a CPU in that pic(If they have differences).
Kay', gonna do these steps, but be sure that you have given me the right link.
I mean, there is a GPU and a CPU in that pic(If they have differences).
Trust me, I'm fully aware of that. You have an AMD Sempron CPU with an ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 Integrated Video Chipset. The link I have given you is correct. I have a set of motherboards with Radeon Xpress 200 Integrated Video Chipsets and I used this driver and it works flawlessly on Windows 7 32-bit.
Hi Alitron
I posted around the same time Darician was posting.
Go with the solution proposed by Darician first.
Regards
Okay, I instsalled that one in the link, what next?
One more thing, must it be always in the C:\ driver? Or could I do it in any other?
Technically, you could install it elsewhere if you wished to do so.
Also, one more thing I missed. I realized this is a laptop. If the link I originally suggested does not work, then go to Acer Support - Welcome to Acer Support and choose Driver Downloads. Select your laptop model, which according to HWInfo32 should be an Acer Extensa 4120 and then choose Windows 7 x32 Professional and then scroll down to the appropriate VGA Drivers.
Which actually makes me curious, did you ever try going to the manufacturer's website (Acer) in the first place?
Nah, I just googled for the Windows 7 fixes and I found this forum.
Aw, I keep getting an error.
I installed it in the C:\ driver, but it told me that I have no space(80MB free).
So, I moved to D:\ driver, told me the same thing(While I have 4GB free).
And then I moved to the E:\ driver, where it told the same thing(While I have 32 GB free >.>)
In that case, as it should have extracted the driver, what you'll want to do is go to Device Manager in your Control Panel. Then double-click your "Standard Graphics Adapter" and click on the Driver tab and click on "Update Driver". After that, click on "Browse my computer for driver software". Then you can Browse to wherever the drivers extracted to, generally (C:\ATI\SUPPORT\10-2_vista32_win7_32_dd_ccc_wdm_enu\Packages\Drivers\Display\W7_INF) and then click "OK". After that, hit Next and have it install. If that still doesn't work, let us know.