I just installed windows 7 64 bit on my Dell latitude E5400. I noticed that there is an Intel GM45/GE45/GS45 Integrated Graphics inside, but I can not find the right driver for this anywhere. I'm using this laptop at work, so I would need the driver in order to be able to connect to an external LCD monitor as it is currently using a standard graphics driver.
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The solution? A patch made for windows 8.1, using windows update sh177y compatiblity drivers, replacing dlls by w7 ones, adding desktop software gpu manager, and patching the windows registry, enabling openGL capatibilities to be detected by softwares on top of already being there.
(PS: For those who would like to take the path of unofficial patchs that cure the issues of official "pros", don't try titaniumgl and other shady unstable software rendering stuff, but instead check out the work of peeps like Daniel_K (danielkawakami) who actually does really good stuff, for older and later intel graphic chipsets, in an quite unpolished yet elegant AND stable-working manner. For minecraft: actually needs both DK patch, and to run an older java, that will effectivelly support the tweaked driver. \jre1.8.0_51 just unziped in a folder, then launching 1.12 using java excutable launch option: C:\Users\&\AppData\Roaming\.OldJava\jre1.8.0_51\bin\javaw.exe Please build giant intel logos for lulz =^.^= )
Speaking of the windows 10 drivers for this chip. Because they exist! They are in the windows driver store, and rocks only 1.1 opengl. Installing older drivers doesn't cause any issues in Windows 10, and allows some 1.1-2.1 to work.
While the chip is "supported" on windows 8, the driver provided is so poorly featured, most people prefere to use the windows 7 driver on w8, because "supported" doesn't mean "well supported", and they usually encounter the same issue with openGL than I do on windows 10, so let's say there is barely no difference between support and no support in the W8 - W10 case.
I recently bought windows multipoint server 2012 from Microsoft which comes with windows 8. I am having trouble with installing display drivers from my computer's manufacturer. The display device is Intel (R) G45 express chipset. Intel only supports windows 7 and when I try to troubleshoot it's compatibility, the driver still does not work. I get an error notifying me that my computer does not meet the minimum requirements. My computer system is 64 bit and the drivers I download are meant for 64 bit systems, I am currently using Microsoft basic display adapter and when I try to automatically update the driver it says that the drivers are up to date
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The Intel graphics driver is part of the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver package, which is installed on all Ubuntu systems by default. And since it isn't a proprietary driver package, it doesn't show up in jockey (aka the Hardware Drivers application).
The H.264 decoding support is maintained in a separated g45-h264 branch, which can be used by installing libva-intel-driver-g45-h264AUR package. Note, however, that this support is experimental and its development has been abandoned. Using the VA-API with this driver on a GMA 4500 series GPU will offload the CPU but may not result in as smooth a playback as non-accelerated playback. Tests using mplayer showed that using vaapi to play back an H.264 encoded 1080p video halved the CPU load (compared to the XV overlay) but resulted in very choppy playback, while 720p worked reasonably well [22]. This is echoed by other experiences [23]. Setting the preallocated video ram size higher in BIOS results in much better hardware decoded playback. Even 1080p h264 works well if this is done[24]. Smooth playback (1080p/720p) works also with mpv-gitAUR in combination with ffmpeg-gitAUR and libva-intel-driver-g45-h264AUR. With MPV and the Firefox plugin "Send to MPV player"[25] it is possible to watch hardware accelerated YouTube videos.
The intel-driver uses Triple Buffering for vertical synchronization; this allows for full performance and avoids tearing. To turn vertical synchronization off (e.g. for benchmarking) use this .drirc in your home directory:
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? 2ff7e9595c
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