I started it in Safe Mode and disabled the Intel GPU driver. Rebooted again.
Then, I started my computer in normal mode. After everything loaded up, the following message appeared
"Either there is no AMD Graphics driver is installed or the AMD driver is not working correctly. Please install the AMD driver appropriate for your AMD hardware."
I re-enabled the Intel GPU driver and rebooted again. So, now everything is as it originally was before the anterior process was undergone.
What I do NOT understand, is why the computer could not recognise correctly my ATI/AMD Radeon 7670M when the Intel card was disabled if there is a driver installed for it (AMD driver version: 8.933.0.0). Auslogics Boostspeed can recognise my Radeon video card, as well as GPU-Z can. I will have to search on the Internet, especially on the AMD website, for my "supposedly" more recent drivers for my Radeon GPU. (sigh)
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