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July 17th, 2012 11:00
Dell Inspiron N4110 New Video Card Driver
Sorry if i posted in the wrong section..
I bought this notebook about 1 year ago, and it has AMD Radeon HD 6630M video card.
At the driver download section, and input my service tag, i saw a new driver for video card, but it's for AMD Radeon HD 7650M and AMD Radeon HD 7450M..
Is it safe to install this driver?
If not, how come this driver is available for my service tag?
Thank you :)
DELL-Narasimha
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July 17th, 2012 14:00
Hi opsirx,
Welcome to the Dell community forum.
Please follow the below link for the AMD Radeon HD 6630M video card driver.
www.dell.com/.../DriverFileFormats
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opsirx
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July 17th, 2012 17:00
ok, so the new driver is not for me then..
i have another question in mind..
everytime i install amd radeon hd6630m driver, i always end up failing at amd app sdk runtime, also failing at intel media components (altough success after installation, it appears that the intel media components is not installed if i try to reinstall the driver)..
any idea why?
i have the screenshots right here..
thanks :)
DELL-Narasimha
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July 18th, 2012 11:00
Hi opsirx,
I feel the problem seems to be with the .Net framework 4.0, so we may have to try uninstalling and reinstalling the same.
Find the step by step instructions to remove the .net framework 4.0 manually.
To remove .net framework 4.0 from machine you need to follow below steps. Remove the framework manually.
1. Open control panel and click on add remove programs
2. Find Microsoft .net framework 4.0 Extended
3. Click to remove it
4. Restart the computer
5. Follow step 1.
6. Find Microsoft .net framework 4.0 Client profile maintenance and click to remove it.
You need to follow above steps otherwise you will suffer from blocking issues.
Other way: Download the .net framework 4.0 from Microsoft and run the setup. It will ask you to reinstall or repair or Remove.
Select Remove and click on Next then Finish. It will remove .net framework 4.0.
Link to download Framework 4.0
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa569263
Look at the below screen shots and I will walk you through .net framework removing steps again.
On click of next button you may see blocking issues.
As you can see above “Setup has detected that this computer does not meet the requirements to complete this operation.”
Issues
The .Net Framework 4 Client Profile and
The .Net Framework 4 Extended
Must be removed separately. Now, you need to follow the steps as I explained at the start of this post.
You can also refer the readme file on Microsoft site. It describes the known issues and how to get rid of it.
Once you reinstall the .net framework 4.0, you can proceed with the installation of the AMD Radeon HD 6630M video card driver.
Kindly revert back with the results.
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opsirx
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July 18th, 2012 15:00
well, i follow your steps and it doesn't work..
there are no .net framework in add remove program (i uninstalled it)..
DELL-Narasimha
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July 18th, 2012 16:00
Hi opsirx,
I have added you as a friend on the community so please reply to the same message.
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shafiqul islam
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July 26th, 2013 03:00
i want it because my DVD is not working.please
Robin3
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July 26th, 2013 04:00
Why don't you get the latest drivers direct from AMD? Dell's own drivers are really old
AMD
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/radeonmob_win7-64.aspx
Intel
downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx