
MBDD provides basic display functionality (low resolutions and color) on a single monitor but DOES NOT support: Windows® 10 will install the default Microsoft®Basic Display Driver (MBDD) for these graphics adapters.
ATI Radeon™ X# Series/ATI Mobility Radeon™ X# Series Graphics. ATI Radeon™ X1# Series/ATI Mobility Radeon™ X1# Series Graphics. ATI Radeon™ HD 2000 Series /ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 2000 Series Graphics. ATI Radeon™ HD 3000 Series /ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 3000 Series Graphics. ATI Radeon™ HD 4000 Series /ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 4000 Series Graphics. The following is a list of graphics products that do not support Windows® 10: If your graphics adapter is included on the list of supported products, please install the latest AMD Catalyst™ Driver for Windows® 10 to fully enable its feature set.ĪMD Catalyst™ Driver can be downloaded from: Products That Do Not Support Windows® 10ĪMD Radeon™ HD 4000 Series products and older are not certified to support Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.2 or higher and therefore, do not have driver support for Windows® 10. AMD Radeon™ HD 5000 Series/AMD Mobility Radeon™ HD 5000 Series Graphics. AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 Series/AMD Mobility Radeon™ HD 6000 Series Graphics. The following products have driver support for Windows® 10 and DirectX 11: AMD A6 PRO-7000 Series, A8 PRO-7000 Series, A10 PRO-7000 Series APUs. AMD Radeon™ HD 7000M Series Graphics for notebooks (HD 7730M and up). AMD Radeon™ HD 7000 Series Graphics (HD 7730 and up). AMD Radeon™ HD 8000M Series Graphics for notebooks. AMD Radeon™ HD 8000 Series Graphics for OEM systems (HD 8570 and up). The following AMD Radeon™ Graphics products fully support DirectX® 12 and will provide the complete Windows® 10 experience: Products That Do Not Support Windows® 10. The content of this article is organized into the following sections: This article provides information about Windows® 10 driver support for AMD Radeon™ Graphics products. Could look to upgrade the card but I wonder how compatible any new card will be on a computer that was launched on Sept. Looks like the Radeon card isn't even in play and the Windows default Microsoft®Basic Display Driver (MBDD) is calling the shots now. Something changed that day probably in a Windows 10 update and now I've lost my resolution and am dealing with a new default resolution that's making everything a little wider than long. I don't know for how long because my resolution has been fine until Nov 23/17.
It lists all cards in the 30 series as not being supported for Windows 10. After poking around on the ATI site I found a list of all their graphics cards and support for Windows 10 ( ). It has an ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics card with 512MB. I'm running a Pavilion p6267c bought from Costco a number of years ago. This seems to be affecting a lot of us who are running older computers.