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12-17-2016 03:34 AM - edited 12-17-2016 03:36 AM
Hi,
I recently purchased this laptop: http://www8.hp.com/it/it/products/laptops/product-detail.html?oid=13327914 (AY065NL)
I decided to update the VGA drivers... Before on my screen I saw clearly: M430
After the upgrade to the latest version... The VGA model was changed into: M330
How is possible? I am disappointed! =(
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12-17-2016 04:53 PM
I would like to take a moment to thank you for posting on the HP Support Forums. I understand from your post that you have an HP Notebook 15-ay065nl and after updating the video drivers, the VGA model was changed to M330 and the laptop used to have AMD Radeon™ R5 M430. I'd like to help you with this case.
I did check the product specifications and found that you are right. The laptop did come with the AMD Radeon™ R5 M430 graphics. I suggest you to open Device Manager and lookout for Display adapters. Click on the small arrow next to display adapters and check which driver is listed. Is it M330 or M430.
If it is M430 then nothing to worry, but if it is M330 then right-click on it and click on uninstall. Post that please restart the laptop. While restarting Windows will automatically install the correct drivers for your laptop.
Hope this helps. Cheers! 🙂
12-17-2016 04:53 PM
I would like to take a moment to thank you for posting on the HP Support Forums. I understand from your post that you have an HP Notebook 15-ay065nl and after updating the video drivers, the VGA model was changed to M330 and the laptop used to have AMD Radeon™ R5 M430. I'd like to help you with this case.
I did check the product specifications and found that you are right. The laptop did come with the AMD Radeon™ R5 M430 graphics. I suggest you to open Device Manager and lookout for Display adapters. Click on the small arrow next to display adapters and check which driver is listed. Is it M330 or M430.
If it is M430 then nothing to worry, but if it is M330 then right-click on it and click on uninstall. Post that please restart the laptop. While restarting Windows will automatically install the correct drivers for your laptop.
Hope this helps. Cheers! 🙂