Disabling Switchable Graphics on a DV7-4030ed

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    Disabling Switchable Graphics on a DV7-4030ed


    First of all, thanks for reading this post. I recently bought a HP DV7-4030ed, i'm a graphic/game designer and i work a lot with different kinds of game engines, and this means that i want to have my drivers updated. I always plug in my pc, so i don't use my Intel gpu a lot. Sadly, Catalyst isn't compatible with intel switchable graphics. And i still got my warranty, so i don't want to flash my BIOS. If you know how to solve this, please reply.
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  3. Posts : 7
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    That's my post :P Thanks though. I thought "Lets ask it on sevenforums, helpdesk sucks" but hey, they beat you to it.

    Edit: I already did that. That AND disabling the intel GPU with the device manager
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    Nphekt said:
    That's my post :P Thanks though. I thought "Lets ask it on sevenforums, helpdesk sucks" but hey, they beat you to it.
    Well, I googled the model of the laptop to see what it was. That was first up, so I clicked on it.

    Google is your friend after all.

    To be honest, I thought you might be able to disable it from BIOS, but it seems that is not possible (why not?), so disabling it through power settings makes the most sense.

    Just out of curiosity, why not buy a quality desktop?

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    Nphekt said:
    Edit: I already did that. That AND disabling the intel GPU with the device manager
    Missed this while replying.

    So disabling that in power didn't stop the problem? What exactly is the problem then? Is it using the Intel graphics instead of ATIs?
    It should auto-switch on load.

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    First of all, i tried the BIOS. Second, i'm a graphic design student, not much sense in putting my desktop pc in a bag and going to school, is there? And i got this one for 800 euro's, instead of 900. I thought it was a pretty good deal myself. Specs are semi-nice and i just liked it.
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    It did autoswitch. But the catalyst control center doesn't play well with intel gpus. I'll try another approach. :P
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    Nphekt said:
    First of all, i tried the BIOS. Second, i'm a graphic design student, not much sense in putting my desktop pc in a bag and going to school, is there? And i got this one for 800 euro's, instead of 900. I thought it was a pretty good deal myself. Specs are semi-nice and i just liked it.
    Fair enough.
    I brought both my desktop and laptop to college with me

    Anyways, disabling it in BIOS failed. You said you tried disabling it in power options as well?

    You mentioned incompatible drivers from ATI, so you did try updating the drivers? What about laptop drivers for the motherboard and Intel chips?

    I have class in 10 mins, so someone else will have to help you through this.

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    I installed drivers, just gonna reboot and post results. If all else fails, i'm gonna modify the installer to bypass some security checks.
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    Nphekt said:
    I installed drivers, just gonna reboot and post results. If all else fails, i'm gonna modify the installer to bypass some security checks.
    Worth a shot. Let us know.

    ~Lordbob
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