Aspire A515-52 - download the driver update for Intel® Graphics-Windows® 10 DCH

lblanka
lblanka Member Posts: 4 New User
edited August 2023 in 2019 Archives
Hello, I can't download the driver update for Intel® Graphics-Windows® 10 DCH. When I update I get a message-the installed driver is not verified for this computer, request it from the manufacturer. Can you please advise?

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  • William_mk2
    William_mk2 ACE Posts: 4,198 Pathfinder
    edited October 2019
    lblanka

    Hi,

    Kindly go through the details below to get more understanding on this issue..

    There is a way to bypass the error message and install the display driver anyway.


    How to Manually Install the Drivers


    To do this, you’ll just be installing the Intel drivers manually via the Device Manager instead of using the nice installer package. This is only necessary the first time you do this, and you’ll be able to install display driver manufacturer’s drivers normally in the future.


    First, you’ll need to download the graphics drivers you want to use from Intel. Download the .zip version of the package instead of the .exe version from Intel’s website.

    Extract the downloaded zip file to a folder on your system. You can do this just by right-clicking the zip file and selecting “Extract All”, or with your favorite file extraction utility.


    Before you continue, you should tell Windows to show file name extensions if you haven’t done so previously. This will make it easier to find important files later in the process. On Windows 10, open File Explorer, click the “View” tab on the ribbon bar, and check the “File name extensions” box under Show/hide. On Windows 7, open Windows Explorer and click Organize > Folder and search options > View. Uncheck the “Hide extensions for known file types” box and click “OK”.

    Next, you’ll need to open the Device Manager. On Windows 10, right-click the Start button or press Windows+X on your keyboard and click “Device Manager”. On Windows 7, press Windows+R, type “devmgmt.msc”, and press Enter.

    Expand the “Display adapters” section in the Device Manager, right-click the “Intel(R) HD Graphics” device, and select “Properties”.

    Click the “Driver” tab in the properties window and click the “Update Driver” button.

    Click “Browse my computer for driver software” here.

    Click “Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer”. (Don’t click the “Browse” button near the top of the window.)

    Click the “Have Disk” button at the bottom right corner of the window.

    Click the “Browse” button in the Install From Disk window.

    Navigate to the folder where you extracted the driver and double-click the “Graphics” subfolder inside it.

    Double-click the “igdlh64.inf” file if you’re using a 64-bit version of Windows, or double-click the “igdlh32.inf” file if you’re using a 32-bit version of Windows.

    Intel could change the name of this file in future versions of the graphics driver. If you don’t see the above .inf file, look in the Graphics subfolder for something ending in “.inf” and choose the one with 64 or 32 in its name, depending on which version of Windows you’re using.

    Click “OK” and you’ll see the Intel driver you selected appear as the only option in the list of available drivers. Click the “Next” button to install it.

    Windows will install the driver and let you know when it’s done. We recommend restarting your PC to ensure the driver is completely installed.

    In the extremely unlikely event that you experience problems with the new Intel graphics drivers, you can head to your computer manufacturer’s support site , download the most recent graphics drivers they recommend for your hardware, and install them on your PC to get the “manufacturer-supported” drivers back.

    You Can Now Easily Install Drivers From Display Manufacturer.

    You only have to go through the above process once. Once the standard display drivers are installed, you can download new drivers from the Intel website ( in your case ) and install them directly on top of your current drivers just by running the standard .exe installer.


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  • Deejay_tech
    Deejay_tech Member Posts: 356 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Intel does not recommends this method, as it may lead to system instability. its in the readme file of the driver.

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  • lblanka
    lblanka Member Posts: 4 New User
    Uveďte svůj komentářmohan2018 said:
    lblanka

    Hi,

    Kindly go through the details below to get more understanding on this issue..

    There is a way to bypass the error message and install the display driver anyway.


    How to Manually Install the Drivers


    To do this, you’ll just be installing the Intel drivers manually via the Device Manager instead of using the nice installer package. This is only necessary the first time you do this, and you’ll be able to install display driver manufacturer’s drivers normally in the future.


    First, you’ll need to download the graphics drivers you want to use from Intel. Download the .zip version of the package instead of the .exe version from Intel’s website.

    Extract the downloaded zip file to a folder on your system. You can do this just by right-clicking the zip file and selecting “Extract All”, or with your favorite file extraction utility.


    Before you continue, you should tell Windows to show file name extensions if you haven’t done so previously. This will make it easier to find important files later in the process. On Windows 10, open File Explorer, click the “View” tab on the ribbon bar, and check the “File name extensions” box under Show/hide. On Windows 7, open Windows Explorer and click Organize > Folder and search options > View. Uncheck the “Hide extensions for known file types” box and click “OK”.

    Next, you’ll need to open the Device Manager. On Windows 10, right-click the Start button or press Windows+X on your keyboard and click “Device Manager”. On Windows 7, press Windows+R, type “devmgmt.msc”, and press Enter.

    Expand the “Display adapters” section in the Device Manager, right-click the “Intel(R) HD Graphics” device, and select “Properties”.

    Click the “Driver” tab in the properties window and click the “Update Driver” button.

    Click “Browse my computer for driver software” here.

    Click “Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer”. (Don’t click the “Browse” button near the top of the window.)

    Click the “Have Disk” button at the bottom right corner of the window.

    Click the “Browse” button in the Install From Disk window.

    Navigate to the folder where you extracted the driver and double-click the “Graphics” subfolder inside it.

    Double-click the “igdlh64.inf” file if you’re using a 64-bit version of Windows, or double-click the “igdlh32.inf” file if you’re using a 32-bit version of Windows.

    Intel could change the name of this file in future versions of the graphics driver. If you don’t see the above .inf file, look in the Graphics subfolder for something ending in “.inf” and choose the one with 64 or 32 in its name, depending on which version of Windows you’re using.

    Click “OK” and you’ll see the Intel driver you selected appear as the only option in the list of available drivers. Click the “Next” button to install it.

    Windows will install the driver and let you know when it’s done. We recommend restarting your PC to ensure the driver is completely installed.

    In the extremely unlikely event that you experience problems with the new Intel graphics drivers, you can head to your computer manufacturer’s support site , download the most recent graphics drivers they recommend for your hardware, and install them on your PC to get the “manufacturer-supported” drivers back.

    You Can Now Easily Install Drivers From Display Manufacturer.

    You only have to go through the above process once. Once the standard display drivers are installed, you can download new drivers from the Intel website ( in your case ) and install them directly on top of your current drivers just by running the standard .exe installer.


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    mohan2018 said:
    lblanka

    Hi,

    Kindly go through the details below to get more understanding on this issue..

    There is a way to bypass the error message and install the display driver anyway.


    How to Manually Install the Drivers


    To do this, you’ll just be installing the Intel drivers manually via the Device Manager instead of using the nice installer package. This is only necessary the first time you do this, and you’ll be able to install display driver manufacturer’s drivers normally in the future.


    First, you’ll need to download the graphics drivers you want to use from Intel. Download the .zip version of the package instead of the .exe version from Intel’s website.

    Extract the downloaded zip file to a folder on your system. You can do this just by right-clicking the zip file and selecting “Extract All”, or with your favorite file extraction utility.


    Before you continue, you should tell Windows to show file name extensions if you haven’t done so previously. This will make it easier to find important files later in the process. On Windows 10, open File Explorer, click the “View” tab on the ribbon bar, and check the “File name extensions” box under Show/hide. On Windows 7, open Windows Explorer and click Organize > Folder and search options > View. Uncheck the “Hide extensions for known file types” box and click “OK”.

    Next, you’ll need to open the Device Manager. On Windows 10, right-click the Start button or press Windows+X on your keyboard and click “Device Manager”. On Windows 7, press Windows+R, type “devmgmt.msc”, and press Enter.

    Expand the “Display adapters” section in the Device Manager, right-click the “Intel(R) HD Graphics” device, and select “Properties”.

    Click the “Driver” tab in the properties window and click the “Update Driver” button.

    Click “Browse my computer for driver software” here.

    Click “Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer”. (Don’t click the “Browse” button near the top of the window.)

    Click the “Have Disk” button at the bottom right corner of the window.

    Click the “Browse” button in the Install From Disk window.

    Navigate to the folder where you extracted the driver and double-click the “Graphics” subfolder inside it.

    Double-click the “igdlh64.inf” file if you’re using a 64-bit version of Windows, or double-click the “igdlh32.inf” file if you’re using a 32-bit version of Windows.

    Intel could change the name of this file in future versions of the graphics driver. If you don’t see the above .inf file, look in the Graphics subfolder for something ending in “.inf” and choose the one with 64 or 32 in its name, depending on which version of Windows you’re using.

    Click “OK” and you’ll see the Intel driver you selected appear as the only option in the list of available drivers. Click the “Next” button to install it.

    Windows will install the driver and let you know when it’s done. We recommend restarting your PC to ensure the driver is completely installed.

    In the extremely unlikely event that you experience problems with the new Intel graphics drivers, you can head to your computer manufacturer’s support site , download the most recent graphics drivers they recommend for your hardware, and install them on your PC to get the “manufacturer-supported” drivers back.

    You Can Now Easily Install Drivers From Display Manufacturer.

    You only have to go through the above process once. Once the standard display drivers are installed, you can download new drivers from the Intel website ( in your case ) and install them directly on top of your current drivers just by running the standard .exe installer.


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    mohan2018 said:
    lblanka

    Hi,

    Kindly go through the details below to get more understanding on this issue..

    There is a way to bypass the error message and install the display driver anyway.


    How to Manually Install the Drivers


    To do this, you’ll just be installing the Intel drivers manually via the Device Manager instead of using the nice installer package. This is only necessary the first time you do this, and you’ll be able to install display driver manufacturer’s drivers normally in the future.


    First, you’ll need to download the graphics drivers you want to use from Intel. Download the .zip version of the package instead of the .exe version from Intel’s website.

    Extract the downloaded zip file to a folder on your system. You can do this just by right-clicking the zip file and selecting “Extract All”, or with your favorite file extraction utility.


    Before you continue, you should tell Windows to show file name extensions if you haven’t done so previously. This will make it easier to find important files later in the process. On Windows 10, open File Explorer, click the “View” tab on the ribbon bar, and check the “File name extensions” box under Show/hide. On Windows 7, open Windows Explorer and click Organize > Folder and search options > View. Uncheck the “Hide extensions for known file types” box and click “OK”.

    Next, you’ll need to open the Device Manager. On Windows 10, right-click the Start button or press Windows+X on your keyboard and click “Device Manager”. On Windows 7, press Windows+R, type “devmgmt.msc”, and press Enter.

    Expand the “Display adapters” section in the Device Manager, right-click the “Intel(R) HD Graphics” device, and select “Properties”.

    Click the “Driver” tab in the properties window and click the “Update Driver” button.

    Click “Browse my computer for driver software” here.

    Click “Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer”. (Don’t click the “Browse” button near the top of the window.)

    Click the “Have Disk” button at the bottom right corner of the window.

    Click the “Browse” button in the Install From Disk window.

    Navigate to the folder where you extracted the driver and double-click the “Graphics” subfolder inside it.

    Double-click the “igdlh64.inf” file if you’re using a 64-bit version of Windows, or double-click the “igdlh32.inf” file if you’re using a 32-bit version of Windows.

    Intel could change the name of this file in future versions of the graphics driver. If you don’t see the above .inf file, look in the Graphics subfolder for something ending in “.inf” and choose the one with 64 or 32 in its name, depending on which version of Windows you’re using.

    Click “OK” and you’ll see the Intel driver you selected appear as the only option in the list of available drivers. Click the “Next” button to install it.

    Windows will install the driver and let you know when it’s done. We recommend restarting your PC to ensure the driver is completely installed.

    In the extremely unlikely event that you experience problems with the new Intel graphics drivers, you can head to your computer manufacturer’s support site , download the most recent graphics drivers they recommend for your hardware, and install them on your PC to get the “manufacturer-supported” drivers back.

    You Can Now Easily Install Drivers From Display Manufacturer.

    You only have to go through the above process once. Once the standard display drivers are installed, you can download new drivers from the Intel website ( in your case ) and install them directly on top of your current drivers just by running the standard .exe installer.


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  • lblanka
    lblanka Member Posts: 4 New User
    Thanks, mohan2018, I came to the end of your manual, but I have a choice in the Graphic subfolder these options.... All with the extension  "INF ". But neither one has a number 32 or 64. What now:-)?

  • lblanka

    Hi, 

    Select the file called 
    igdlh64 or igdlh

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  • lblanka
    lblanka Member Posts: 4 New User
    edited October 2019
    hello,
    Mám tu pouze tuto nabídku....rovnou 4 soubory místo 1

    cui_dch.inf

    HdBusExt.inf

    igcc_dch.inf

    iigd_dch.inf

    no file.....igdlh

    Edited by Edward

    I only have this offer .... 4 files instead of 1
    cui_dch.inf
    HdBusExt.inf
    igcc_dch.inf
    iigd_dch.inf no file ..... igdlh