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i want you to physically look on the back on your computer, and look if your display cable in connected in the graphics card and not the CPU
"When you get this computer and update to the latest version, you see that your graphic card does not work. Uninstall the old one, and reinstall the AMD graphics. Do not put keep system up to date because it will download an inferior version."
If this is true
I would use DDU in safe mode and clean uninstall the drivers, also doing this will disable the option that lets Windows Update automatically install drivers
Then install the latest AMD driver available for that system and go from there
see if that makes a difference