Solved Intel HD Graphics 2000/3000

Both 8.15.10.2669 and 8.15.10.2656 complain about Windows 8 here. When running the installer it complains about not meeting the minimum specs. When manually trying to install with the 'have disk' method I get:
"The driver selected for this device does not support this version of Windows."
8.15.10.2622 Installed just fine on my system. (Intel i330m)

~Aeny
 
i tried 15.26.6.64.2669 from two days
but any driver with opencl have problems with vedio codecing !!
so 2622 enough till official driver from intel come out
 
Here is how i soved the issue of mine for intel hd 2000 driver.

Download the ling given at #111 post (thanks to Miles360 )

Go to System Properties.

1- Device manager choose from that display adapter.

2- Choose update driver i- browse my computer for driver softwere.
ii- let me pick from list of device.

3- change to basic display adapter, restart your pc.

4- install the setup given in downloaded file at post #111


I do hope it will work for every one.
 
i tried 15.26.6.64.2669 from two days
but any driver with opencl have problems with vedio codecing !!
so 2622 enough till official driver from intel come out
Version 8.15.10.2656 is the Official driver. That's why it says recommended.
Although with Intel, cutting through the driver confusion is never-ending. Based on this, for example, I'd think that 2622 is the official version, since it's what they link to off the main support page:
Support for the Intel® HD Graphics
 
i tried 15.26.6.64.2669 from two days
but any driver with opencl have problems with vedio codecing !!
so 2622 enough till official driver from intel come out
Version 8.15.10.2656 is the Official driver. That's why it says recommended.
Although with Intel, cutting through the driver confusion is never-ending. Based on this, for example, I'd think that 2622 is the official version, since it's what they link to off the main support page:
Support for the Intel® HD Graphics
hmmm. I got the 2622 off of the mobile HD page, and the 2656 off of the processor graphics page. They are both official I guess.
 
I want to get rid of black borders in games I play using windows 8 but there is a problem I can't seem to find a way to open the intel media control panel and I've tried a lot of stuff maybe some one can help me find my control panel please
 
I want to get rid of black borders in games I play using windows 8 but there is a problem I can't seem to find a way to open the intel media control panel and I've tried a lot of stuff maybe some one can help me find my control panel please
Right click desktop -> Graphics Properties...

If it's not there then you have to install the Intel drivers.
 
I want to get rid of black borders in games I play using windows 8 but there is a problem I can't seem to find a way to open the intel media control panel and I've tried a lot of stuff maybe some one can help me find my control panel please
Right click desktop -> Graphics Properties...

If it's not there then you have to install the Intel drivers.
where would I find these drivers I already went into device manager and updated my driver for the intel hd graphics It updated it to 9.17.10.2661
 
I noticed a serious issue with 2669 and Intel HD 3000, where after I'd run something like a Flash-based game or a game requiring OpenGL, Win8 would display what I can only describe as "artifacting," where parts of the screen, mostly text, would distort and tear. Rebooting was the only way out of it. I later tried 2656, and it showed the same problem.

I wonder if this issue might have something to do with a new item called something very similar to "Intel OpenCL," which appears in Win8's Uninstall Programs section. This is not something that's installed with 2622, so it's most likely from 2669 (though 2656 might also have it). I don't know if it caused the above problems, since I explicitly uninstalled OpenCL before going back to an earlier build that I knew worked. Just uninstalling the driver does not remove OpenCL. I don't really want to experiment more to see if OpenCL is part of the problem, or whether it was simply the driver itslelf, since what I have now is working and it's not exactly easy to get here. Unless something further breaks, I'll wait until Intel finally releases a full-featured Win8 driver to upgrade. But I thought I'd mention the subtle OpenCL in case its mere presence is a problem.
 
I will. Meanwhile, Asrock is hosting v15.26.6 (8.15.10.2669) for 2nd and 3rd-gen Intel HD:
intel drivers pour chipsets Graphiques

I'm on it. I'll also put together 15.​26.​5.​2656 from Intel.


Not sure if this helps, but I just noticed that Lenovo is hosting 9.17.10.2619 for T4xx, T5xx, and W5xx under the title Video Features(Intel HD Graphics 2000/2500/3000/4000) for Windows 8 (32-bit) Beta - ThinkPad

Also, I have tried 2622, 2656 and 2669 SIGNED (which is worse, due to artifacting, possibly related to OpenCL) on Windows 8 CP x64 and I keep getting "Unable to send desktop to remote display" with the pop-up window "One or more ofthe required Intel WiDi audio devices has been disabled or removed."

Thanks to XDleader555, at least I can open the Intel WiDi app, Scan, (Enter the Security Code), and click Connect. Unfortunately although the display blanks as if to Connect, it returns to the Windows 8 Desktop (less than a second later) and Intel WiDi displays the error above. It seems that the Intel Display Audio driver not being detected (although Device Manager shows it as installed properly - Driver Date: 06/12/2011, Driver Version: 6.14.0.3090).

Any thoughts or suggestions anyone?

Thanks much!
 

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I want to get rid of black borders in games I play using windows 8 but there is a problem I can't seem to find a way to open the intel media control panel and I've tried a lot of stuff maybe some one can help me find my control panel please
Right click desktop -> Graphics Properties...

If it's not there then you have to install the Intel drivers.
where would I find these drivers I already went into device manager and updated my driver for the intel hd graphics It updated it to 9.17.10.2661
The drivers are located on the second post of this thread. They are modified drivers from Intel. Use the recommended build. If you are using a laptop use the version below the recommended. Skip to the bottom. Follow the instruction exactly or it will not work
 
Not sure if this helps, but I just noticed that Lenovo is hosting 9.17.10.2619 for T4xx, T5xx, and W5xx under the title Video Features(Intel HD Graphics 2000/2500/3000/4000) for Windows 8 (32-bit) Beta - ThinkPad
Just to stay on the normal number series, that's 9.17.10.2619, as compared to 9.17.10.2661 in Windows Update. Of course, the one in WU doesn't do OpenGL, but I bet 2619 does given its size and "OpenGL" appearing all over the INF. I look forward to reports, since I can't test it right now due to the INF not having my hardware ID (and I don't want to be the first to test adding one).
 
Thanks to alphastar for posting the link to the Lenovo Win 8 32-bit drivers which I wasn't able to find previously despite searching the Lenovo site on a number of occasions.

All Lenovo Win 8 beta drivers can be found here Windows 8 Beta Drivers for those interested. The 64-bit Intel HD graphics driver is there too.

Hopefully these will install successfully on my Win 8 USB install....I'll post back once I get a chance to try.
 
1) open an elevated command prompt
2) enable driver test mode using the command bcdedit /set testsigning on
3) download visual studio 11 ultimate beta from Downloads | Microsoft Visual Studio
4) once that is done installing and you have restarted go and open an elevated developer command prompt (dev command prompt was installed with VS11
4) change directory to <extracted driver root>\Graphics
5) run makecert /r /pe /ss PrivateCertStore -n CN=GfxTest.com GfxTest.cer
5) make the cat file with inf2cat /driver:<full path to current directory> /os:8_X64
note that 8_X64 is only for x64 systems if you have a 32bit system you don't need to do any of this
6)sign the cat file like so, signtool sign /v /s PrivateCertStore /n GfxTest.com /t http://timestamp.verisign.com/scripts/timestamp.dll igdlh.cat
7) add the new Certificate to the trusted root certification authorities store with the command: certmgr.exe /add GfxTest.cer /s /r localMachine root
8) add the certificate to the trusted publishers certificate store with the command: certmgr.exe /add GfxTest.cer /s /r localMachine trustedpublisher

9) uninstall the current driver, hide the update in windows update and reboot

10) install the new driver using the havedisk method
1-st did you tell how to open the Windows CMD (bcdedit) ? cz it says Access denied! ?
2- ok when I waste time to search how to make it ..
3-ok
4-ok
5-5 - I am using 32 bit … I didn't do this
6-"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\VC> signtool sign /v /s PrivateCer
tStore /n GfxTest.com /t http://timestamp.verisign.com/scripts/timestamp.dll igd
lh.cat
SignTool Error: File not found:"
 
1) open an elevated command prompt
2) enable driver test mode using the command bcdedit /set testsigning on
3) download visual studio 11 ultimate beta from Downloads | Microsoft Visual Studio
4) once that is done installing and you have restarted go and open an elevated developer command prompt (dev command prompt was installed with VS11
4) change directory to <extracted driver root>\Graphics
5) run makecert /r /pe /ss PrivateCertStore -n CN=GfxTest.com GfxTest.cer
5) make the cat file with inf2cat /driver:<full path to current directory> /os:8_X64
note that 8_X64 is only for x64 systems if you have a 32bit system you don't need to do any of this
6)sign the cat file like so, signtool sign /v /s PrivateCertStore /n GfxTest.com /t http://timestamp.verisign.com/scripts/timestamp.dll igdlh.cat
7) add the new Certificate to the trusted root certification authorities store with the command: certmgr.exe /add GfxTest.cer /s /r localMachine root
8) add the certificate to the trusted publishers certificate store with the command: certmgr.exe /add GfxTest.cer /s /r localMachine trustedpublisher

9) uninstall the current driver, hide the update in windows update and reboot

10) install the new driver using the havedisk method
1-st did you tell how to open the Windows CMD (bcdedit) ? cz it says Access denied! ?
2- ok when I waste time to search how to make it ..
3-ok
4-ok
5-5 - I am using 32 bit … I didn't do this
6-"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\VC> signtool sign /v /s PrivateCer
tStore /n GfxTest.com /t http://timestamp.verisign.com/scripts/timestamp.dll igd
lh.cat
SignTool Error: File not found:"
Errrrr. May I ask what you are asking? or are you just reporting?

If you want to open an elevated windows CMD go to C:\Windows\system32\ and right click cmd.exe and run as administrator. The Custom Certificate Installer I uploaded automatically enables test mode (bcdedit).

Instead of the command "inf2cat /driver:<full path to current directory> /os:8_X64" do this command "inf2cat /driver:<full path to current directory> /os:8_X86"

When using sign tool its ok to just drag and drop the driver into the CMD. It would look something like this
"
signtool sign /v /s PrivateCertStore /n GfxTest.com /t http://timestamp.verisign.com/scripts/timestamp.dll "D:\Documents and Settings\Someone\MyDocuments\Downloads\igdlh.cat""
 
Nice job on that guide in the Google Doc. It's a pity those tools can't be broken out though (well, at least inf2cat seems to be problematic). There has to be a way (update: I finally have it now, so I'm all set).

Edit: Thinking about your doc, for x86 systems, aren't the only necessary steps modifying the INF and then running the inf2cat command? I'm on x64, so can't test it, but I would think the cat would be enough, since AFAIK signing isn't enforced on x86 now, is it?

Now we're up to 9.17.10.2657 for the Lenovo Win8 driver, which is very close to the 2661 in WU. Is it as simple as adding the appropriate hardware ID and then pretty much doing the same thing as before (edit: it appears to be, since Setup doesn't balk now, but I'm not ready to be the first one to try actually installing it)? Inquiring minds want to know....
Video Features(Intel HD Graphics 2000/2500/3000/4000) for Windows 8 (64-bit) Beta - ThinkPad

That aside, I'm somewhat bewildered by the instructions for the general public at the Lenovo link which have us Disable Driver Signature Enforcement. It's the official driver for Lenovo hardware, and the cat file is signed by Intel! Why on earth do they have that instruction there? I can only guess that it's left over from some much older version that wasn't signed (though the previous version that I saw was also signed).
 
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Glancing at the inf file it looks like they did what I first did when I was getting the driver to work on Developer Preview. ಠ_ಠ
They just deleted the windows 8 part and removed the NT versioning.
 
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