The new version of BlueStacks will need us to upgrade the video card driver to the newest version. On Sony Vaio VPCCA35FG there is two graphic cards that work switchable depending on our configuration. Switchable means there is only one graphic cards that work at a time. The autmoatic method will selects the graphic card with current active application while manual method will selects by what we choose to operate.
Sony Vaio VPCCA35FG has Intel HD Graphics Family and AMD Radeon HD 6630M. BlueStacks will force us to update the graphics driver, then it automatically download and install the new driver. But it didn’t say which graphic card drivers its upgrade (the Intel or AMD one?). On default configuration, it will detect the Intel HD Graphics (not AMD) and it just make the graphic driver confusing since Sony Vaio the graphic driver is officially different from what BlueStacks download.
The solution is to force BlueStacks using our AMD Radeon HD. The automatic switchable method is not work on BlueStacks, so we should put it to manual switchable method and select to use AMD Radeon HD which is High Performance. After you change the configuration on Catalyst Control Center, you should restart BlueStacks and it should not ask us to upgrade the graphic cards.
