E1-6010 Apu With Amd Radeon R2 Graphics 1.35 Ghz Driver ((full)) | Amd
AMD E1-6010 APU with Radeon™ R2 Graphics is a mobile processor released in 2014, primarily found in budget laptops and all-in-one PCs. Running at a base clock of
, it is built on the "Beema" architecture and features an integrated GPU suited for basic everyday tasks rather than intensive gaming. TechPowerUp Official Driver Downloads AMD has transitioned this product to a legacy support model
, meaning no new driver versions are currently planned. You can download the final supported drivers directly from the AMD Support Portal Operating System Latest Driver Version Release Date Windows 10 (64-bit) AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 2022-06-23 Windows 10 (32-bit) Adrenalin Edition 18.9.3 2018-11-05 Windows 7 (64-bit) AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 2022-06-23 Windows 7 (32-bit) Adrenalin Edition 18.9.3 2018-11-05 Windows 8.1 (64-bit) Crimson ReLive Edition 16.12.2 2017-01-09 Installation Instructions For most users, the AMD Auto-Detect and Install Tool
is the most reliable way to identify and install the correct legacy driver for your specific system configuration. Preparation amd e1-6010 apu with amd radeon r2 graphics 1.35 ghz driver
: Ensure your Windows operating system is fully updated before starting the installation to avoid compatibility errors.
: Select the driver corresponding to your OS from the official AMD E1-6010 Drivers page Run Installer : Double-click the downloaded file. The installer provides options for Express Install (recommended for most) or Custom Install
if you need to perform a clean uninstallation of previous versions. Key Features & Performance E1-6010 with Radeon™ R2 Graphics Drivers and Downloads AMD E1-6010 APU with Radeon™ R2 Graphics is
✅ Recommended (Stable & Safe)
AMD’s Legacy Catalyst / Crimson drivers (Windows 8.1 / 7 / 10 32-bit & 64-bit):
- Go to AMD Driver Support.
- Search manually: Graphics → AMD Radeon R2 Series Graphics → AMD Radeon R2 Graphics (not “R7/R9”).
- Select your Windows version (e.g., Windows 10 64-bit).
- Download “AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition Beta” (typically version 16.2.1 or similar).
- Note: The installer may warn “driver not signed” or “incompatible” – that’s normal for legacy chips. Choose “Install anyway” if needed.
Option C: Your Laptop Manufacturer's Website
Since the E1-6010 is typically soldered onto laptops, the Laptop Manufacturer (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Acer, etc.) often provides the most stable driver.
- Go to your laptop brand's support site.
- Search for your specific laptop model number.
- Look at the Drivers & Downloads section for "Video" or "Graphics."
The “Radeon R2” Confusion
Be careful: AMD reused “Radeon R2” for several different GPUs. The E1-6010’s version is a GCN 1.1 (Sea Islands) design (device ID 0x9853). Newer R2 graphics (e.g., on E2-9000 series) are GCN 3.0 and use a completely different driver path. Downloading the “latest R2 driver” from AMD’s auto-detect tool will not work—it will direct you to legacy Crimson Beta drivers that crash on this APU. ✅ Recommended (Stable & Safe) AMD’s Legacy Catalyst
Step 1: Uninstall Old Drivers (Clean Install)
Use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) in Windows Safe Mode to remove any remnants of old AMD or Intel drivers. This prevents conflicts.
Method 1: Device Manager (Manual Install)
If the executable installer fails, use the "Have Disk" method:
- Download the driver
.zipfile (not the auto-detect utility) from the AMD legacy section. - Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder on your desktop.
- Open Device Manager (Right-click Start button > Device Manager).
- Expand Display adapters.
- Right-click your display adapter (it may show as "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter") and select Update driver.
- Choose Browse my computer for drivers.
- Select Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.
- Click Have Disk > Browse.
- Navigate to the folder where you extracted the drivers. Look for a subfolder named
Packages>Drivers>Display>W76A_INF(or similar depending on your OS bit-version). - Select the
.inffile (usually starts withC...) and click Open, then OK. - Select the AMD Radeon R2 Graphics driver from the list and click Next.