Photoshop detected an error in your display driver- cs6

I have a Hp pavilion desktop with an Intel Core2 Duo, I istalled the latest driver but it will not work, is there a solucion to this problem?
Thank you.

Mistresswench, thank you for your description of a workaround that essentially disables Photoshop's GPU checks, but a more reasonable approach would be to describe the problems you're having here.  Unfortunately, fooling directly with files in the Photoshop installation area is going to have another bad effect:  It will break your ability to update Photoshop when the next revision is released.
With an ATI card, "up to date" drivers are not what you want right now.  ATI has released a series of bum drivers that don't properly support Photoshop.  But that's about to change:  They've published 13.2 beta drivers that actually DO restore Photoshop functionality, proving that it is still possible.
As of right now your choices for ATI drivers that work with Photoshop are Catalyst 12.8 (released), or Catalyst 13.2 (beta).  Go to the AMD web site and seek out specifically the version you want.  Downgrading is more difficult (requiring the uninstall of the current version), so I suggest upgrading to the current 13.2 beta.  We all hope they don't break something again before 13.2 is released.
-Noel

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