AMD driver has stopped responding and successfully recovered

Hi, I bought a new computer hp laptop (dv6-6024TX) and I always get the message "amd driver has stopped responding and successfully recovered" I don't get it when I alt tab of a graphic demanding game (Heroes Of Newerth).
Record: core i7 2630qm
4 GB of ram
graphics ATI mobility radeon hd 6770
700 GB HDD

How can I solve this?

OMG GUYS I THINK I FIXED IT!
If you never play a high graphics demanding the game for example: Heroes of newerth/crysis 2, etc.
change your windows theme to classic windows! It may seem ugly but who cares your cheek a game anyway.
I read this off somewhere and I tested and so far no error! so happy, like my cell phone now:

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