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I've been trying to find a file xx.xx.15.48 for Star Wars Battlefront 2. I have been looking at reviews and Q/A on the Intel site about the file xx.xx.15.48. from the looks of it, it seems like there is not a file xx.xx.15.48, but up to xx.xx.15.40/45. and no later (from what I understand). I have updated the Computer graphics design to a 10.18.10.5129 off of the Intel update for the computer. I have tried the suggestions off of the review and i'm not sure if i'm doing it right, but it has not worked yet. What are your suggestions.
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You haven't provided enough information. Please download and run the Intel System Support Utility for Windows and save the report to a file. Then, using the paperclip icon below the edit window, upload and attach this file to a response post.
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Follow this process:
- Download the latest graphics driver package for your processor. Here is link to this driver: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29473/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-15-33-?product=75192.
- Disconnect your laptop from the Internet. Unplug any Ethernet cable and disable wireless.
- Using the Apps & Features applet, uninstall the Intel Graphics driver package.
- Reboot, keeping Internet disconnected.
- In the Device Manager app, expand the Display Adapters section.
- If the only graphics adapter present is the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter, go to Step 9.
- Right-click on the entry for the Intel graphics adapter and select Uninstall device. Checkmark the Delete the driver software... question and then click on the Uninstall button.
- Go back to Step 4.
- Install the driver package you downloaded in Step 1.
- Reboot.
- Reconnect Internet.
- Done.
Hope this helps,
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I am having the same issue with an older laptop. Can you help? SSU info attached.
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