Soldato
i was having issues getting good res between a 1080p tv & a 19/20" 1280x1024 monitor with my gtx 750(tv connected via hdmi, monitor with vga rather than dvi option) and so i thought id plug the monitor in to the onboard as ive had no real issues before, but i discovered after all this time since putting win 7 on few weeks ago my hd 4400 are not installed....
the disc that came with my motherboard suggests ive installed the chipset driver after i install it, but shows nothing after completion, ive gone on to intel and downloaded what i thought was the driver, turns out the latest one isnt for win 7 Operating system due to end of support, it installed, as such but came up with the error of not meeting the requirements, so i just tried to install the latest 15.36 as its the last supported one, yet i still get the error of not meeting the requirements?? so i havent tried any more with it.
all windows update is coming up with is for skype which i dont have and thats the 2nd check today, am i missing something here(no pun intended) or has the installation of win 7 messed up? id rather not reinstall and from what i see, theres nothing in device manager to allow me an attempt at driver update.
the disc that came with my motherboard suggests ive installed the chipset driver after i install it, but shows nothing after completion, ive gone on to intel and downloaded what i thought was the driver, turns out the latest one isnt for win 7 Operating system due to end of support, it installed, as such but came up with the error of not meeting the requirements, so i just tried to install the latest 15.36 as its the last supported one, yet i still get the error of not meeting the requirements?? so i havent tried any more with it.
all windows update is coming up with is for skype which i dont have and thats the 2nd check today, am i missing something here(no pun intended) or has the installation of win 7 messed up? id rather not reinstall and from what i see, theres nothing in device manager to allow me an attempt at driver update.