I googled the AMD Display driver (in the posted image) and it points to the BETA version from the Legacy page.
AMD RAPTOR GAMING EVOLVED APP DRIVERS
Yes, those are the drivers that I copied from that AMD Support legacy. The company may see it as you wasting company's time by playing games instead of working or give employees the opportunity to play games on company time.Īnyway, as a last results since you are using AMD GPU card in a business environment, I would highly suggest you open a EMAIL SUPPORT ticket with AMD Support and see if they can give any useful information in solving your problem: Email Form. I can understand why you don't want Raptr installed in a company environment. I haven't seen any threads of that particular problem pop up here at AMD Forums. This is obviously wrong and it may have something to do with your computer setup.
AMD RAPTOR GAMING EVOLVED APP INSTALL
That the Custom Installation is refusing to install the AMD driver UNTIL you checkmark to install Raptr/Gaming APP. Device Manager bypasses the AMD installation program. It will not install any extra software like Raptr/Gaming APP. By using DEVICE MANAGER instead of the AMD installer, it will just install the AMD GPU Driver and whatever software it needs to run correctly. But there is a slightly newer version but it is BETA using Crimson which supplants CCC from 2015 AMD driver package ( maybe the Custom Install will work with this version): Legacy The driver you have installed is the last known Official driver for that card. The HD 6xxx series (Desktop) is considered to be Legacy and no more supported by AMD with newer drivers unless Microsoft or the GPU card's manufacturer creates a newer version. The installation software gives a custom installation option, but will not let you install unless everything is selected to begin with, which defeats the purpose of having this feature. Problem is that once I uncheck this box, it greys out the 'Next' option so I can't download the driver. That's fine, because it's not what I want to install anyways. The custom selection screen that appears (image above) only has a single box i can uncheck, the Gaminge Evolution App. I select custom install because I don't want RAPTR, PlayTV, or any other gaming evolution software. (I don't need you to correct me on this and link me to the updated driver, I don't care, it's not the point here). The AMD software is saying the above is the latest driver, which is apparently incorrect. AMD Driver Ready alerts me there is an updated driver. Ok, let me try to clear this up, cause people arne't reading and jumping to a conclusion to offer support on something that's not the issue.