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Gpu's/ graphic's cards on a desktop are not built into the mother board they usually only have 2 screws and a release clip to hold them onto the board. and possibly extra power cable,
A laptop possibly
ok theres some confusion :) I totally get that i've built many systems. You mentioned To update the chip set you'd have to remove the amd gpu. I don't have a stand alone AMD card to remove its on board video/ integrated but I added my GeForce GTX so i'm not even caring about the video card I just want to know about these chipset drivers for my AMD 785G chipset
If you manually check for drivers for your motherboard chipset HP Support document - HP Support Center
At AMD, it returns these,
Legacy
In the legacy category.
Because it only looks for graphics drivers,
Can?t Find Your Driver or Don?t Know What Driver to Choose? Please Read This First.
ThrashZone I get that buddy lol that above quote is from my original message and i'm clear on this already that it saw the GTX card... maybe you didn't see/read my other reply to A Guy
No worries i'm more concerned about the chipset drivers I figured it would detect those and i'm wondering if I can install them. My rig says I have AMD 785G so hopefully Brink will see my prior message
I'll go ahead and try the Legacy drivers posted above. Thats the main reason I posted originally.
Do I need this driver indicated in this thread?
AMD A4-Series A4-4300M is what I infer from my control panel. I am not able to connect to the internet.
I did a fresh install of my windows 7 - professional - 32 bit now.
Even when I tried connecting using LAN cable, the connection is not getting recognized. (I am using another pc to write this - using the same LAN cable).
I wanna connect using wifi/wired setup. I've installed AMd - catalyst.
Thanks in advance for helping this newbie understand and use his laptop.