ATI Radeon HD 4200 driver for 64-bit Windows 10?

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows10 home
       #21

    NavyLCDR said:
    If Catalyst Control Center can install properly and the installed driver works with it, you will still have scaling capability. I forced the video card driver that came with version 13.4 to install and the 13.4 Control Center has full functionality. I don't know if Control Center will have full functionality with the Windows installed driver - mine wouldn't.
    Thanks very much all sorted after couple attempts and have full use of CCC to alter scaling
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  2. Posts : 2,935
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #22

    You should give Display Driver Uninstaller a try.

    To use it you must set Windows to boot into safe mode first (using the msconfig utility).

    Then run DDU from safe mode -> Use the option to uninstall and restart.

    Try installing the video driver afterwards.

    Good luck!
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  3. Posts : 16
    win 10 x64 enterprise
       #23

    NavyLCDR said:
    If Catalyst Control Center can install properly and the installed driver works with it, you will still have scaling capability. I forced the video card driver that came with version 13.4 to install and the 13.4 Control Center has full functionality. I don't know if Control Center will have full functionality with the Windows installed driver - mine wouldn't.
    At my situation I had bsod at shutdown with the 13.4 ati beta driver (2x4890 sapphire). The computer was impossible to shutdown, it was doing restart every time I was choosing shutdown and I discovered that was crashing at shutdown. With windows driver working ok no problem at all.
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  4. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #24

    PhilGates said:
    You need to uninstall your previous AMD Control centre (Remove everything) and restart your computer, and then install the windows 7/8 AMD legacy driver (AMD Catalyst 13.4 Legacy Driver) under compatibility mode windows 8 with administrative rights (Right click on setup and select compatibility mode Windows 8, place tick in Administrative rights), this will then give you partial Catalyst control centre. You then need to go to Device manager and manually force install the legacy display driver which did not install using setup. Double click on Ati display driver choose driver tab, select update driver, select 'browse my computer' for driver, then select 'Let me pick from list' click on have disk, and browse to your driver directory and select the driver inf file, this will then install the legacy driver correctly, and give you full functionality of the Legacy driver. This driver works fine with no issues detected so far, even the app market works fine.

    Hope this helps, all the best.

    Phill
    Thank you Phil! I followed your instructions and they gave me back full CCC functionality.
    I updated from Win7 Home Premium.

    The Device Manager protocol was a bit different re the actual items to select but still intuitive.

    I also tried some of the other options posted here but without success. Regardless, everyone deserves credit for their
    efforts and willingness to help.

    Very surprising and disappointing that I didn't find any of this on the MS Win10 or AMD web sites. Maybe I missed it but I spent a lot of time on both sites. One post on one of those sites said, "With HD4200 only options are to buy a new PC or upgrade your graphics card". Glad I didn't give up and glad I found you folks.

    Best to all,
    Leecifer
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Pro
       #25

    Did the Phil Gates work around and the green video screen dissappeared and vids were playing in FB etc fine. BUT if I hibernate or switch off my laptop reverts to green screens on vids. I have a Radeon HD 4200 and cleared the newer CCC and downloaded the 13.4 legacy and followed all instructions. If I go to device manager and do the last part it will go back to normal vid and green screen disappears????
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  6. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #26

    Jim4646 said:
    Did the Phil Gates work around and the green video screen dissappeared and vids were playing in FB etc fine. BUT if I hibernate or switch off my laptop reverts to green screens on vids. I have a Radeon HD 4200 and cleared the newer CCC and downloaded the 13.4 legacy and followed all instructions. If I go to device manager and do the last part it will go back to normal vid and green screen disappears????
    Another thing to try - on a video with the green screen, right click on it and disable (uncheck) hardware acceleration.
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  7. Posts : 91
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #27

    So what's the bottom-line situation for AMD Radeon 4000 and 3000 series cards on Windows 10? Will they work OK on Windows 10 with a basic driver from Windows Update?
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  8. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 Pro
       #28

    NavyLCDR said:
    Another thing to try - on a video with the green screen, right click on it and disable (uncheck) hardware acceleration.
    I kept getting it to work after the mod and then finally went into Chrome settings and unchecked disable hardware acceleration box in advanced settings. All working fine now. Many thanks.
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  9. Posts : 92
    Windows 10
       #29

    owensdj said:
    So what's the bottom-line situation for AMD Radeon 4000 and 3000 series cards on Windows 10? Will they work OK on Windows 10 with a basic driver from Windows Update?
    For the HD 4000 series, yes the Windows 10 in-box driver is fine (and presumably also for the other cards supported by the legacy driver). It's not really a "basic" driver either just to clear up some confusion I've seen elsewhere, it's a fully featured driver just minus the Catalyst Control Center. As others have already mentioned, you could install the older 13.4 beta legacy driver if you really need that, or use alternatives like ATI Tray Tools.

    Windows 10 can actually be made to work with some very old cards, it's surprising how many misinformed posts I've read about Windows 10 hardware requirements. I have a laptop with a Geforce Go 6000 series card from 2004 that is working fine with a "proper" driver.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #30

    Hi Folks and thanks in advance

    Did just updating the the beta 13.4 driver and then running the windows 10 update work? if not what am I missing.

    Can you talk me through the process step by step.

    Cheers again
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