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Hi everyone,

 

A while back, I made a post trying to fix the switchable graphics issue on my laptop with no luck: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/HP-Pavilion-dv6-6b38eo-switcha...

 

Fortunately, I have finally found a permanent fix. This applies to the HP Pavilion dv4, dv5, dv6, and dv7 series etc. laptops running the 2nd Gen Intel + AMD Radeon combination. Because official support for these old architectures has ended, the only way to get switchable graphics working correctly on Windows 10 is by using community-modified drivers. I've been using this setup for a while now, and it works perfectly.

 

Driver Download Link: You can find the modified drivers here on the TenForums thread: https://www.tenforums.com/graphic-cards/176458-amd-ati-hd-6xxxm-7xxxm-intel-hd-graphics-2000-3000-w1...

(Note: I personally used the 9.17.10.4459 link for Intel and Catalyst 14.8 for AMD. Only the Google Drive links work, the Mega links are dead).

 

Step-by-Step Installation Guide

 

Step 1: Clean Out the Old Drivers

  1. Download Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU).

  2. Boot your computer into Safe Mode.

  3. Run DDU. Select Intel from the device type, click Clean and restart.

  4. Once booted back up, go into Safe Mode again. Open DDU, select AMD, and click Clean and restart.

Step 2: Enable Test Signing Mode

  1. Crucial: Disconnect your internet (unplug ethernet or disconnect Wi-Fi) so Windows Update doesn't immediately try to ruin the clean slate by downloading generic drivers.

  2. Go to your downloaded driver folder and run the On batch file to enable Windows Test Mode.

  3. Restart your computer.

  4. After restarting, you should see a "Test Mode" watermark in the bottom-right corner of your desktop. Do not proceed until you see this.

Step 3: Install the Drivers (The Correct Order)

  1. Open the driver folder. Run the Intel driver setup first. Follow the prompts, finish the installation, and restart.

  2. Once booted back up, run the AMD driver setup and restart.

  • Note: If Windows pops up a warning asking if you want to install unsigned/unregistered drivers, click Yes / Install anyway.

  • The driver documentation notes you may need to restart twice here, though it may work fine after one.

Step 4: Block Windows from Overwriting Your Drivers Windows update will try to overwrite these community drivers, so you must block them so they do not get replaced.

 

  • For Windows 10 Pro / Enterprise:

  1. Press Win + R, type gpedit.msc, and hit Enter.

  2. Navigate to: Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update.

  3. Locate "Do not include drivers with Windows Updates", double-click it, set it to Enabled, and click Apply/OK.

  • For Windows 10 Home:

  1. Press Win + S, type "Change device installation settings", and open it.

  2. Select "No (your device might not work as expected)" and click Save Changes.

Step 5: Turn Off Test Mode

  1. Go back to your driver folder and run the Off batch file to disable Test Mode.

  2. Restart your computer one final time.

Troubleshooting & Device Manager Errors (If needed)

If you check Device Manager and see a yellow exclamation mark/triangle next to either GPU, it means the driver installation skipped a step (usually due to missing a restart before Test Mode). You can force install them manually:

  1. Open Device Manager and expand Display adapters.

  2. Right-click the affected GPU (Intel first, then AMD) and choose Update driver.

  3. Select "Browse my computer for drivers" then "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer".

  4. Click "Have Disk..." and click "Browse".

  5. Navigate deep into your extracted driver folders to locate the .inf file.

  • Example AMD Path: ...\AMD.14.201.0000.0000.Dynamic\Packages\Drivers\Display\WB6A_INF (Select the .inf file inside this folder).

  • Example Intel Path: Look for the corresponding kit64.inf or ki11064.inf file in the Intel subfolder package.

  1. Select your GPU from the list and hit install.

  • Note for AMD users: If your exact card is a Radeon HD 7400M series, it is normal for it to be detected or listed under its rebadge name, the HD 6490M. They use the exact same architecture, so select that and proceed!

PS: If you found this helpful I'd appreciate some love lol. Now I can finally play League of Legends and break my laptop after completely wasting days trying to fix this lmfao

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Hi  @the_black_baron,
 

Thanks for reaching back! and Thank you so much for taking the time to share this detailed solution with the community. We truly appreciate the effort you’ve put into documenting the process step by step it’s clear you’ve invested a lot of patience and persistence into getting this resolved.

 

Your guide will no doubt be a valuable resource for others facing similar challenges with switchable graphics on legacy hardware.


If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! 

 

 we wish you an amazing day ahead! 

 

Regards,

Deep_World

 

I'm an HP Employee.


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Hi  @the_black_baron,
 

Thanks for reaching back! and Thank you so much for taking the time to share this detailed solution with the community. We truly appreciate the effort you’ve put into documenting the process step by step it’s clear you’ve invested a lot of patience and persistence into getting this resolved.

 

Your guide will no doubt be a valuable resource for others facing similar challenges with switchable graphics on legacy hardware.


If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! 

 

 we wish you an amazing day ahead! 

 

Regards,

Deep_World

 

I'm an HP Employee.


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