HP Pavilion 2341sl g6: Pentecost problem drivers video card

Good evening
I have windows 7 ultimate, and I formatted the pc just so that I had to reinstall all drivers.
But I have a problem: I can't find the correct driver for my graphics "AMD Radeon HD 7600 m Series. If I go into Device Manager, I see that the video card, there is a warning message that says: "the device has reported a problem and is no longer supported. (Code 43). "I have a HP Pavilion 2341sl g6.
Thank you.

Go to Device Manager.

Click to expand the category graphics cards.

If the driver is correctly installed, you will see both

Intel HD Graphics

AMD Radeon 7600 M or series 7670M graphics card listed there.

If you see those, then you are right.  It is not a driver problem.

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