Video Card Not Supported

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I have 2 applications giving my this error iTunes and Warframe. The tricky part is these apps worked flawlessly until ~Monday when this began. I first updated the drivers which did resolve it for 24-48 hours so it would seem that clearly it is supported and Warframe played fine. I never use iTunes for video playback so don't care other than the warning is annoying and a sign of an issue. I did some research found mention of defrag working to help so did that and it helped agian for only ~24 hours or possibly until reboot. I don't want to defrag daily so I need to find the real problem and solution. My video card is a Radeon HD 7750 I believe not certain at the moment which 7700 series it is as clearly its not new hardware.
 
Odd... i'd be searching for ANYTHING pertaining to this via the 'net. And you might even check the AMD forums for anyone who might have an idea about it. You haven't mentioned your O/S and I won't assume, but there is always a chance that the O/S has updated something that may be in conflict with the hardware drivers.

Using "video card not supported iTunes and Warframe" as a search in Google, I was able to find the following - one might be of help to you:

https://www.google.com/search?q=vid...ome..69i57.10344j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

So are you "really" an end-user here trying to pick our brains for help with your (personal) computer?
 
Sorry didn't notice I left out OS it is Windows 10 upgraded from Windows 7 not a clean install.

I have read those did you see any that provided a solution? I could put in to support but the fact 2 separate programs have the same issues incline me to believe it may not be those applications at fault. The fact that simply defragging can remove the error message and the game plays fine also leads me to think it is an error in Windows. I have been thinking about reloading the system for some time so depending on what I can find and any ideas given here I may just take the plunge and do that.

I will read some more the results but so far not seeing anything that helps really.
 
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Try going to Control Panel/Installed stuff and right click on "Apple Software Update" and choose "repair"
See if that fixes it.
 
I may try that but fixing iTunes is the lesser concern but the similarity of the error between to programs has me believing it is in the system also given a defrag will resolve it too... It is a bit of a headscratcher and it doesn't help with some of my other odd ball issues though I believe one of them may just be the USB3 drivers. Really feel like nothings been 100% since Windows 10 upgrade so kind of want to give it a go with a clean install just reinstalling applications can be a pain.
 
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I may try that but fixing iTunes is the lesser concern but the similarity of the error between to programs has me believing it is in the system also given a defrag will resolve it too... It is a bit of a headscratcher and it doesn't help with some of my other odd ball issues though I believe one of them may just be the USB3 drivers. Really feel like nothings been 100% since Windows 10 upgrade so kind of want to give it a go with a clean install just reinstalling applications can be a pain.
Fixing iTunes was not the focus here, I had a weird issue with USB and Video (whereby when you plugged in a USB device the screen would flicker 3~4 times) and repairing the Apple Software Updater seemed to make those issue disappear.
 
Fixing iTunes was not the focus here, I had a weird issue with USB and Video (whereby when you plugged in a USB device the screen would flicker 3~4 times) and repairing the Apple Software Updater seemed to make those issue disappear.
I hate Apple but it is hard to change environments so I stick to the iPhone

No change but 48 hours no problem... will see how it goes.
 
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