HP Pavilion G6 1350SD dedicated GPU(7450M) only runs on Intel HD Graphics 3000 (no switch)

Hello!

I have this laptop for 2 years and never had my work as a dedicated video card. He has not even work when I bought it out of the store o.O so, basically, I am quite sick of it and tried to get it fixed up, so I went through everything I could think of, just everything that "could" solve the problem.

I tried all this in Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10.

I set the video card options in the bios of both fixed and dynamic. Neither work.

All the drivers have been installed, including the latest AMD Apu driver. (I tried the official amd.com and the HP support center)

The graphics settings for my Intel HD graphics card and my AMD Radeon HD gpu are set for maximum performance.

Disabling the driver for the HD Graphics 3000, so he could only run on the gpu AMD does not work either. (In fact, everything is stopped in an instance; p)

Installation of an older driver no longer works.

AC/DC's plugged all the time (this has an effect when the bios settings are set to 'Fixed'. This was not the case)

I tried a few more things, but it becomes a bit too long to read. p

But yes, someone has another type of solution?

It should work now, after all the options at trial...

Thanks in advance!

The switchable graphics option will only work with the AMD driver HP softpaq. installation the Catalyst Control Center and driver from AMD will be feature stop working.

Install the Intel graphics driver HP softpaq separately will also stop the switchable graphics feature.

To make it work, you need to run the softpaq to driver HP AMD laptop twice. The first time got it uninstall all the. The second time have it install all. Once you do this, you should be able to use the switchable graphics feature. I would like that you were here during the active period of the warranty of your laptop. That would give us options to replace the graphics adapter or motherboard module if we didn't have no spending on your part.

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