M_Lawson New User

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  • I had a very similiar problem caused by programme interference I would recommend performing a clean boot and then deactivating your antivirus and firewall to see if that helps. This link should let you know how to perform a proper clean boot in windows 10. http://www.thewindowsclub.com/what-is-clean-boot-state-in-windows
  • I've finally found the solution, you were right to suggest a system reset but that only highlighted the real issue. It was a combination of issues, corrupt hive files, corrupt windows installer files and programme interference. I recommend to anyone that tries this fix to create a Windows easy transfer file and back up…
  • Well I'm backing up as much stuff as I can now. I'll let you know how it goes but It'll probably take some time to prepare for it.
  • Well after some looking around the error message of "You do not meet the minimum requirementsfor this software" should only be displayed when a 32bit system is trying to install a 64bit driver. Although my system is 64bit and even the Intel utility agrees. So I really don't have a clue what's going on here at all. I was…
  • Already did sadly, I double checked and tried it agin. Same result.
  • I checked using the utility, it told me that I needed to install two versions of it. One of the versions was about 5 months old and the other was the recent one that I was trying. It said it completed and a retsart was needed but when I restarted they were not installed. I tried this process manually using the first…
  • Uninstalled everything you told me, after uninstalling the VGA it gave me a new error "You do not meet the minimum requirements to install this software." It didn't even let me try to install it this time. I checked the driver and it's the right one, version number 15.33.36.64.4226 supports Intel(R) HD graphics on: 3rd…
  • Nope, it simply says "Failed to install driver, canceling installation.". The First time I did this it tried to install an audio driver when it failed. So I uninstalled that Driver and the next attempt allowed the installer to move to the HD Graphics 4000 Driver but then it also fails in the same way that it did before.…
  • That error message was what got with the installer prior to fresh reinstall, the manual instalation get's past that point and tries to intall the driver but then fails half way through. The installed OS is Windows 8.
  • Unfortunately that was exactly what I did, reboot and all. Didn't work though. Any other suggestions? 
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