![]() ![]() Right clicking "Update Drivers" and "Search the web for new drivers" in the Windows 7 Device Manager, it says I am up to date. I've disabled Microsoft Security Essentials, I've rebooted several times, and for whatever reason, the version 10 drivers will not install. It also says I'm still on 6.1, so the version 10 drivers never actually got installed. The upgrade software says everything was installed successfully, but when it goes back to the Update Utility, it says the upgrade failed. I download the chipset drivers and upgrade. The Update Utility says I am on driver version 6.1, and the latest is version 10.0. The Wifi drivers updated without issue, but the Intel HD drivers are being a bit weird. I downloaded the Intel Driver Update Utility 2.2 and it found that my Wifi and the Intel HD needed to be updated. I went through the steps on Microsoft TechNet to restore the drivers and the Intel HD chipset started working again. ![]() It is running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, Service Pack 1.įirst thing I noticed when I booted the laptop was that the GPU (the Intel HD chipset) wasn't being used, and Windows 7 told me there was a problem with it and it had been disabled (Code 43, according to the Device Manager). 14.0' LCD I5-10310U Quad Core (4.4Ghz) 16GB DDR4 RAM 256GB M.GB HDD (2.5') TOTAL 1256GB STORAGE Backlit Keyboard Usb-C/Thunderbolt 3 port 599. So as payment for house sitting for him, my cousin gave me a Dell Latitude E6410, with Intel HD graphics. Up for sale is a Dell latitude 2021 model complete with Windows 10 or 11 Pro (your choice) and full Office Suite and 2 years warranty. ![]()
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