

And the real name of your GPU is 4850 or 4870. This (is up) driver is suitable for your GPU. I spent most of the day fiddling with settings, including disabling the ATI graphics card, but it repeatedly lost the screen display afterĪbout 15 minutes - the actual amount of time seemed to vary. Im looking for drivers for ATI Radeon HD 4800 no 4870,on official site AMD a can find all drivers but no 4800. Then the monitor lost signal and turned off again. Resolution to 1024x768 - still lower than I had been using before. My desktop cons were now all over the place, with several on top of each other. It had also pinned Edge and Store icons to the toolbar. It rebooted to the standard graphics display at much lower than the resolution I had been using. I waited several hours, just to make sure that the update had completed, then rebooted. When I came back some time later, the monitor had lost its signal and gone into standby.

Update as it to about 10 minutes to reach 10%. The update started normally, although it was clearly a big Perhaps the problem is that my graphics driver is not supported for Windows 10, but up to now it had worked fine with Windows 10.

Today I was required to update to the new version of Windows 10.
