Here is the link for all the previous AMD GPU drivers. During the install you can choose to NOT install the optional components and install only the required drivers. You need to choose the "Custom" option during the install process and then uncheck everything except the drivers. You can also try this with the Omega package but I think maybe the 14.4 CCC package would be best for your hardware. Perhaps even older.
According to the AMD website, your GPU is supported by the Omega drivers regardless of Windows version unless it's older than Windows 7. Possibly even for Vista but I'd have to plug that OS into the drop boxes to find out.
@darkbreeze Thanks!! Well, I tried updating the driver and guess what happened!! The whole laptop screwed up. Now, I've re installed the windows and back to the old OEM driver from 2012. 🙁 I dont know what happened. I completely removed the old driver first and then installed the new one. But after installation completed an error message appeared saying that CCC could not be started. Then I tried to uninstall it to get back to the older one but then blue screen appeared :\ . Then after a system restore I found both my GPU being shown as VGA adapters and could not re-install the drivers. A clean set up then. 🙁 Did I do anything wrong here?
According to the AMD website, your GPU is supported by the Omega drivers regardless of Windows version unless it's older than Windows 7. Possibly even for Vista but I'd have to plug that OS into the drop boxes to find out.
@darkbreeze Thanks!! Well, I tried updating the driver and guess what happened!! The whole laptop screwed up. Now, I've re installed the windows and back to the old OEM driver from 2012. 🙁 I dont know what happened. I completely removed the old driver first and then installed the new one. But after installation completed an error message appeared saying that CCC could not be started. Then I tried to uninstall it to get back to the older one but then blue screen appeared :\ . Then after a system restore I found both my GPU being shown as VGA adapters and could not re-install the drivers. A clean set up then. 🙁 Did I do anything wrong here? My windows is 64 bit Professional win 7
Probably not. Unfortunately even when AMD or NVidia say a specific GPU is supported, there can sometimes be issues depending on the manufacturer of the card or even an entire series in some cases. Sorry to hear that happened. It's possible there could even be a hardware issue since you were having troubles from the start.
Perhaps using only the driver and not the entire CCC package might work for you.
I would said desktop yes, laptop no. as most manufacturer do something special to the laptop gpu.
Or at least found someone who done it successfully before installing it.
The AMD driver selection applet on the AMD site shows that driver package when you input his M series GPU so that's why I said it should be ok.
Never did post the operating system or bit version so maybe it's related to that.
@darkbreeze sorry!! for late reply. I had confusions so I posted here for some heads up but I tried anyway. Of course I downloaded the 64-bit versions from AMD but after installing noticed it was for 8.1 . I removed it and installed the right one but the result was same. May be it needed a clean install and I'll try later if I find something. And the thing u told, how can I install the driver without CCC?
Here is the link for all the previous AMD GPU drivers. During the install you can choose to NOT install the optional components and install only the required drivers. You need to choose the "Custom" option during the install process and then uncheck everything except the drivers. You can also try this with the Omega package but I think maybe the 14.4 CCC package would be best for your hardware. Perhaps even older.
Here is the link for all the previous AMD GPU drivers. During the install you can choose to NOT install the optional components and install only the required drivers. You need to choose the "Custom" option during the install process and then uncheck everything except the drivers. You can also try this with the Omega package but I think maybe the 14.4 CCC package would be best for your hardware. Perhaps even older.
Good luck. Hopefully one of them works out for you. If not, let me know, there's always more options. If you post the EXACT model number, including the numbers in the model that come after 4540, I'll see if there are model specific drivers for it.