Download Intel Graphics Driver For Windows 7

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Umbelina Baublitz

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:31:06 PM8/4/24
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Ihave 95 computers in my environment with Windows 10 LTSB 2015 (10240). Our vulnerability scanning software has found a vulnerability per the Intel advisory INTEL-SA-00095 that requires me to update these PC's to the latest graphics driver version. These computers represent around 5 or so models with different Intel chipsets. I have tried on multiple separate models to upgrade the graphics driver and they all blue screen. Has Intel stopped graphics driver support for Windows 10 LTSB?

Another example is trying to update the graphics driver on an Intel NUC6i7KYK with the i7-6770HQ processor and Intel Iris Pro 580 graphics. When I attempt to install the update it says that is not compatible with the processor type. The link I used is here: -Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=88357 Download Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 10


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In many laptops that also have AMD/NVIDIA graphics, the output from this graphics solution is routed out through the Intel graphics. To deliver support for this (switchable) configuration, the manufacturer had to develop a custom version of the intel HD Graphics driver that included the modification necessary. If your notebook is configured this way, you cannot use the generic Intel HD Graphics driver package; you must get a customized version from HP. If they don't provide one for Windows 10, you may be out of luck...


I have exactly the same problem with intel graphics hd 4000 except I get blue screen in the end saying stop code VIDEO TDR FAILURE what failed :igdkm64.sys and the only way I can use windows i need to go to safe mode and uninstall or disab the intel graphics hd 4000 driver so I can use windows normally HELP Please


Now, The Intel Graphics 3000 Drivers are replaced by basic Microsoft Drivers and I only have 2 options in resolution viz, 1024x768 and 800x600, Further I can't change brightness.



Whenever I try to install Intel Graphics Driver, screen turns black and I have to reinstall the Windows.


As you said us to install -79000/sp78724.exe , -79000/sp78724.exe , -79500/sp79059.exe , -79500/sp79059.exe , etc . These but our screen is not getting on right the screen is showing black screen we cannot bo anything at that time then how can we install these??


The only indication I have is that the computer did not go to sleep when I close the lid, my theory is that the lid detector is somewhat faulty and that it was stuck in the close position, disconnecting the screen. I have no idea if this is the problem but if it is it seems I unstuck it. The PC still refuse to go to sleep when I close it but at least it's stuck in the open position now.


It was working well until windows updated the Intel HD graphics automatically. using a secondary display I uninstalled the driver and as long as I prevent windows updates from updating the driver I can have a screen without being able to change the brightness or resolution. I also installed manufacturer's recommended driver which was for 2016 but it didn't help either.


I even installed Ubuntu OS just to make sure that the problem is caused by driver incompatibility with windows 10 and as I expected, everything was fine on Ubuntu and I could change screen resolution and brightness.


I was convinced this was a hardware problem, maybe a faulty CPU or Optimus mux chip and was about to throw a good laptop out because of this problem, thankfully I found a solution after weeks of searching and head scratching.


My laptop is Lenovo G50-80. As explained here, I also can't use the laptop without uninstalling intel drivers and as they update automatically, the laptop is only usable without internet connection due to this issue.



So your kind support is highly appreciated ASAP.



Best Regards,

Saliya Pathirana


I realize this is an old post, but because I too struggled to find this package by using the global search feature, I wanted to provide a simple link to the packages:



-graphics-windows-dch-drivers.html


I have an HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 that has been constantly freezing up to the point where the cursor no longer moves and I have to do a hard shut down by holding the power button in. I've isolated the issue to the graphics driver for the Intel HD Graphics 620 integrated gpu it has in it.


The laptop works fine when I uninstall the driver and just use the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter and doesn't freeze up at all. Shortly after I install the graphics driver from HP (I've tried several from various years to see if it was a recent bug to no avail) or directly from Intel it starts freezing the moment it does anything that uses the gpu beyond idling. After this happens I have to do a hard shut down and uninstall the driver through Device Manager as quickly as possible in order to get a functioning machine back.


Any help would be appreciated as I don't really want to have to get rid of this machine as it's still great for a daily driver and I wouldn't feel comfortable selling it knowing there is this problem.


So the Intel support engineers can have more information about your system, Please download and run the Intel System Support Utility ( -System-Support-Utility-for-Windows- ) for Windows. Select all data categories and then have it generate a report. Next, have the tool Save the report to a text file (don't try to use the Submit capability; it doesn't work). Finally, using the Drag and drop here or browse files to attach dialog below the edit box for the body of your response post, upload and attach this file to the response post.






I install the graphics driver from HP (I've tried several from various years to see if it was a recent bug to no avail) or directly from Intel it starts freezing




I thought that initially as well. However I've exhausted basically every option that it might be. It does the same thing on fresh installs of Windows only after I install the Intel graphics driver. If I just leave it as the MS basic display adapter it doesn't freeze at all. The only thing I can think of with it persisting through numerous driver versions is that it's an old bug. If it was never fixed then it would persist through updated versions and no amount of switching drivers would fix it. I've also installed the latest drivers directly from Intel as well and still no dice.


I also know it's not an issue with it being on Windows 11, despite the CPU not being supported, as it has done the same thing on Windows 10 and Ubuntu, again it only does this after the graphics driver is installed. So being on Windows 11 is irrelevant.


I've googled around and it looks like it's a common issue that the Intel Graphics Driver causes freezing on the HP EliteBook x360 1030 G2 and has been resolved by switching versions of the driver, unfortunately they never specify which version they switch to. This is why I decided to make an account here and see what assistance I can get.


Having said that, this actually looks more like a hardware or operating system (OS) issue than a driver issue. Please keep in mind that an "old bug" like this one won't persist for so long time and through many driver versions unless it is an issue tied to a very specific system model/SKU that would require a special fixed from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), which actually seems to be the case based on the links you shared.


It is worth mentioning that there is no one official Linux Graphics driver version. Most Linux-based* distributions already include Intel Graphics Drivers. These drivers are provided and maintained by the Linux* distribution vendors and not by Intel.


Because the issue also happens on Linux (which should be using the Linux graphics drivers) and on Windows 10/11, this is pointing out that this doesn't seem to be a driver issue and could be a hardware issue. Please keep in mind that the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter driver won't enable all the features supported by the GPU, thus, sometimes it may give the wrong "idea/feeling" that is working fine on this basic driver, and one might think "it shouldn't be a hardware issue", when the basic driver might be actually hiding the real problem because it is not enabling all the features.


In this scenario, the best thing to do is to contact HP* Support and report the issue directly to them so they may assist you with further support. For instance, they may provide you with a specific fix/driver/firmware/BIOS that may help with the problem, or they may help to confirm if the system is supported under Windows 11 and if they have a customized graphics driver for your system validated for Windows 11, and/or they may assist you with additional debugging or a physical inspection of the system in case it is required.


On windows 10, update offered me a recent videodriver ( 27...... ) butI did a clean install of the new windows 11 3 weeks ago and update is giving me only an old driver from july 2020....so where to find the most recent one?

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