Display driver stops after windows starts (code 43)

I bought the Pavilion 17 - f002sm and instaled Windows 8.1 on it... and now, every time I start the computer, Device Manager indicates that the display driver has collapsed because it reports an error (code 43)... Please help me because im going out of my mind with that! I downloaded the driver from this site, I got this error, and on the site of AMD, he had the same problem... is the graphics card AMD RADEON R7 M260... in the Device Manager I have an another display driver - Microsoft Basic display adapter, I thik these two are in conflict... I don't know...?

And another question, is possible to install windows 7 to this laptop? In the store guy told me that it is not possible, but I am skeptical

Thank you!

Hei.

Thaks for the advice... I solved the problem... it wasn't easy... first I had to reinstall windows 8, first I had to install radeon r5 and then I had to install r7 if I wanted it to work... I used the everest program to search for info on the device and searching the Internet for drivers... so it was a nightmare to find the druver wireless... I hope that you will download the real drivers for this laptop on your site...

Thank you.

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