HP PAVILION DV4-3008TX: cannot detect Video card (Radeon 6750 m)

Dear Sir.

I would like to know why my laptop can't detect my graphics (Radeon 6750 m). It shows that construction graphic card intel. I already try to use system restore and restore the original factory mode. It will appear but after updating my drivers and restart my laptop.  My laptop cannot detect the video card again.

Please help me solve this problem

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http://Tinypic.com/r/2it67ex/8

You will need to activate the card Radeon HD using the Catalyst Control Center.

Once you do that the adapter appears in Device Manager.

If you use the Intel HD graphics card, only the graphics card Intel will be seen in Device Manager.

I know that may seem strange, but it's one of the features of having a switchable graphics capable laptop computer.

The following URL goes to a switchable graphics overview. Take a few minutes and read it. It should help to simplify the understanding.

http://support.HP.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-dv4-entertainment-notebook-PC-series/5048648/model/5072629/document/c03048374

Not install the Intel graphics driver separateely!

This interrupts the switchable graphics feature.

Install only the HP ADM ATI graphics softpaq. It will install the two drivers automatically and allow you to use the graphics switchable featrure og your laptop.

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