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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.
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
Version 8.15.10.2656 is the Official driver. That's why it says recommended.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
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:Version 8.15.10.2656 is the Official driver. That's why it says recommended.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
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.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:Version 8.15.10.2656 is the Official driver. That's why it says recommended.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
Support for the Intel® HD Graphics
Right click desktop -> Graphics Properties...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
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 9.17.10.2661Right click desktop -> Graphics Properties...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
If it's not there then you have to install the Intel drivers.
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.
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 workwhere would I find these drivers I already went into device manager and updated my driver for the intel hd graphics It updated it to 9.17.10.2661Right click desktop -> Graphics Properties...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
If it's not there then you have to install the Intel drivers.
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).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
Errrrr. May I ask what you are asking? or are you just reporting?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:"