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I am using ASUS N43SM Notebook, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RAM 4GB, Intel Core i5-2450M 2.5 GHz, Nvidia GeForce GT630M.
I had recently updated my Intel HD graphics 3000 driver to version (9.17.10.3347), however the video display on WMP 12 appeared over-zoomed, so I first disabled the driver and then uninstalled and deleted it via Device Manager in Safe Mode and then reinstalled back, but did not solve the issue.
I wonder if anyone else are having the same display issue or just me ... Need help and advice.
Regards and thanks.
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Hi vjcobra,
I do not see this type if issue reported when using latest video drivers:
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/23376/eng/ReleaseNotes_GFX_3347_32.pdf http://downloadmirror.intel.com/23376/eng/ReleaseNotes_GFX_3347_32.pdf
Does this issue happen with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) drivers?
Is it the same when using different operating systems?
Allan.
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Hi Allan,
Previous version of HD Graphics 3000 were slightly over-zoomedbut when I upgraded to version to 9.17.10.3347 it worked like charm, allvideos properly displayed, but the tray icon sometimes display a blank HDGraphics 3000 icon. Also the latest avast! 2014.9.0.2011 blocked RST12.8.0.1016 delaylauncher as suspicious item since it has no signature, soI reinstalled it but failed with fatal error, reverted back to an earlierversion 12.5.
To repair the missinbg icon I reinstalled 9.17.10.3347 and this is when Inoticed the video display got rather over-zoomed again.
Reinstalled Nvidia GeForce GT630M for the benefit of a doubt and no luck.
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