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This is a Gateway/Acer laptop I bought new a few years ago.
Fusion Processor I think E300 with an AMD Radeon HD 6310 GPU.
OS: windows 7 64bit
It came up when I bought it, but since I tried updating it a few times and no longer worked. I tried updating it again last week, 3 times, even tried to uninstall everything from a guide I found on the net, folders and regedit.
I've come the conclusion that maybe I'm using the wrong drivers? But I've used both the ATI tool to detect the correct driver and it just says use the latest Radeon 6XXX 64 bit windows vista/7 drivers. Could it be a service got shut off and when I re-install it the service is still not running? Hmmm...
12-8_vista_win7_win8_64_dd_ccc_whql
Is there a driver I should be using differently?
I hope someone knows the answer to this because I got a 47" tv that hooked up and the problem is it leaves a 1" gap around the display and I'm sure it's not good to use the TV like that. Even tho I'll probably never use the TV for regular tv viewing but I'd like to get the entire screen filled in.
Thanks for any and all help!

Fusion Processor I think E300 with an AMD Radeon HD 6310 GPU.
OS: windows 7 64bit
It came up when I bought it, but since I tried updating it a few times and no longer worked. I tried updating it again last week, 3 times, even tried to uninstall everything from a guide I found on the net, folders and regedit.
I've come the conclusion that maybe I'm using the wrong drivers? But I've used both the ATI tool to detect the correct driver and it just says use the latest Radeon 6XXX 64 bit windows vista/7 drivers. Could it be a service got shut off and when I re-install it the service is still not running? Hmmm...
12-8_vista_win7_win8_64_dd_ccc_whql
Is there a driver I should be using differently?
I hope someone knows the answer to this because I got a 47" tv that hooked up and the problem is it leaves a 1" gap around the display and I'm sure it's not good to use the TV like that. Even tho I'll probably never use the TV for regular tv viewing but I'd like to get the entire screen filled in.
Thanks for any and all help!
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