A T500 driver setup guide anywhere?

Hello

I was wondering if perhaps it was a guide out there on the net to learn how to configure its T500 correctly after a fresh install of the OS.

I followed initially one for the T61 (with corresponding T500 drivers) of notebookreview.com, but I did not get properly operating system identify my ATI HD 3650 card despite having tried to install the drivers of the T500 matrix (they said that they could not find the right hardware) and the Catalyst 9.3 has not helped either.

Thank you.

Here is a mini-guide to Clean Installer for Vista with graphics switchable.

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