Windows 7 home premium error AMD drivers does not or not installed Radeon 7670 m

Error every time I start, with the following text - AMD drivers are not installed or that they do not work. We checked for repairs andupdates but it comes back.

What happened when you tried to install the driver package I linked to?

If this fails, you can try using AMD uninstallation utility to remove the existing software and then try installing the driver that I linked again.

Let me know what happens.

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