G62 - b51ee vga

I downloaded the vga graffic installation ATI & Intel vga but his does not work after installation success

and the labtop working on vga: VGA Standard device!

Windowes 7 32-bit

What should I do?

It's really hard to see.  Your laptop is the switcheable graphics?

Go to the support page and download and install the previous versions.

Best regards
ERICO

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