
That being said, I have experienced this problem before on other people's machines with various HD Graphics processors. I can install drivers for 15-year-old GPU's onto Windows 7 just fine (although OpenGL doesn't work and they're slow the latter is obvious) and run Windows 10 on a GMA 950. Drivers are now being installed.It seems Intel's GPU driver installers have become a lot more picky about the installation environment than they were in the past. You can refer to the steps provided below:Ģ - Unzip the file to a designated location or folder.ģ - Right-click Windows Start icon and open Device Manager.Ĥ - Click Yes when prompted for permission from User Account Control.Ħ - Right-click the Intel® graphics entry and select Update Driver Software.ħ - Click "Browse my computer for driver software".Ĩ - Click "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".ġ1 - Access the designated location or folder, and access a folder called "Graphics".ġ2 - Select the file called "igdlh64" or "igdlh".ġ3 - Click Open, then click OK, and finally click Next.

Now that it has been enabled and it is working fine, please attempt to do a driver update without disabling it to see if the issue persists when doing so. This can be done by following the steps below:Ģ - Disconnect the computer from the internet.ģ - Go to device manager and check under display adapters.Ĥ - Right-click on the Intel ® Integrated Graphics, select the option uninstall and keep going until you only have Microsoft's basic display adapter.ĥ - Unzip the file you downloaded previously.Ħ - Right-click on the Microsoft's basic display adapter and select "Update driver".ħ - Select the option "Browse my computer for driver software.Ĩ - Select the option "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".ġ1 - Access the designated location or folder where you unzipped the driver downloaded and access a folder called "Graphics".ġ2 - Select the setup information file (Typically named either "idglh64" or "igdlh").ġ3 - Click on open and then click OK, finally click Next and the drivers will begin to install.ġ4 - Reboot your computer when the installation is completed.Īfter following these steps, the screen should be fine and with no errors however, if you do get errors, please either take a picture or video of the problem and attach it to this thread. Regarding this, I would like to recommend a clean installation of the driver first. I understand that you are getting problems when having the Intel ® Integrated Graphics enabled.
