Question Laptop has Amd Radeon sticker but, I see no GPU listed

Jun 7, 2019
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Got my friend's laptop here her HDD broke and so I put both a Linux boot drive and a Windows partition into it because I wanted to check the GPU it had.

When checking the Hardware IDs under display adapters online, it said that I only had integrated graphics available. I would love to know of a good way to see what the GPU is. Any ideas?
It has an i7 sticker and an and Radeon graphics sticker on the case. It's a Lenovo IdeaPad 320 151k or something 😀
 

YES!!!!!!!!!!!! I SOLVED IT!!!
All I did was a fresh windows install off of a usb stick i put the windows image creation tool's iso on, installed windows from boot up, then as usual only intel's integrated graphics.
Then I went here
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/.../320-15ikb/80ye/80ye004xsa/pf0sqqvm/downloads
Put your PC's SN in this website's search bar and then it will pop up your exact PC, download all the drivers you want, especially one of the graphics drivers, if your PC has a "radeon" sticker, you download the AMD driver, if "geforce" or "gtx" you download the nvidea driver, click on download and run it, it should download. Then you can check your newly updated display adapter list under windows "device manager," the key is to get the graphics driver from lenovo itself or whatever company put together you computer.

please update this thread as solved ty
 
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