Photoshop detected an error in my display driver

Hi,
i was using Photoshop to crop and image and it kept crashing on me several times, i checked the performance settings and the "Use Graphics Porcessor " was grayed out. I have updated my drivers and reinstalled them several times and still no change. I also updated my Intel driver to the latest one and the outcome is the same.
- Im using Ps Cs6 and i have a AMD Radeon HD 7000 series.

I uninstalled once again, and it seemed to work. I downloaded the 9/13 version installed it stopped working once again.
I just want to make sure im downloading the correct one.

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