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ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT Driver for iMAC running windows 10

Anonymous
2020-01-09T13:38:40+00:00

I successfully installed Windows 7 on my mid 2007 iMac (stuck at Mac OS X 10.9.5), using Boot Camp, and then updated to Windows 10 because my University is ending support for Windows 7.

It's a great computer, and while it's aging, I have 6 GB of RAM, 250 gb SSD, and it runs and looks great and I can continue to use it in my lab.

I noticed it is using a generic Microsoft display adapter and not an ATI branded driver.  After reading a few threads in our Community and going to AMD web site, it looks like there may only be a Windows 8 version driver, but it's not clear if it's compatible or how to install under Windows 10.

I've read one thread about using Windows 7 compatibility mode, but before I take any chances, I figured I'd ask this group for clarification.

I downloaded the file "13-1-legacy_vista_win7_win8_64_dd_ccc.exe" file from AMD/ATI web page, but am apprehensive about installing.

Any clear advice (steps) would be appreciated.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Neil D 32,835 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2020-01-09T13:45:46+00:00

    Right click the file and go to properties, select Compatibility and then Windows 8, select OK Double click the file to run it and if it is compatible with your version of Windows 10 it will install the driver.

    This may be your only option as these graphics are not supported in Windows 10 otherwise and the Microsoft driver may be the only option.

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