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Hello,
I am using Dell Inspiron N5110. Anytime I try to play COD BO 1 ,I got this error "display driver stopped responding and has recovered". After that I try to update my Driver form Version 9 to 15 I download the zip file of http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intelhdgraphics3000_2000/ 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 3000/2000 but
but it keeps on getting this message.
"Your computer does not meet the minimum requirement for installing the software." . then I download the exe file form your Download center After updating my Diver .I check the Version in intel Hd graphic Properties I found that I have still the 9 Version Driver instal on my laptop.
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Hello,
I read your problem And I conclude it,You want to run a Game
OK, As per your Information,your laptop has no graphic card,Intel HD graphics actually a support for today's high graphical user interface(GUI)software, games are other thing,They are not actually for playing games.
I check system requirement and it need AMD or NVIDIA graghic card.Direct X 9 is supported that you already have,so no need to worry about your direct x 9.
Second think:- For playing game you need A desktop or gaming Laptop , Normal Laptop are not design for playing this type of games.
If you need to know more about your laptop I suggest contact Dell.
Thank you
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thanks for replying but this msg pops up every 30 mints
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Dude, I keep getting the same error, except that for me it happens in the plain desktop mode (no games). I have a Dell XPS 8700 desktop. I'll follow this thread. Would you post a solution if you find one? (I keep searching but all I'm getting is braid-dead responses like the one above from Dell and probably here as well.)
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DC20134, this behavior was reported a few months ago; please check this URL for additional information. http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/cs-009483.htm Graphics Drivers — Errors Reported By Microsoft*
Please follow the solutions given on that page.
- Could you please provide information regarding your system?
- What model of laptop do you have?
- What operating system are you using?
Could you please attach the DX Ddiag report from your system so I can check the current information? Dxdiag Report: Type dxdiag in Start Menu> open> Save> Attach using Advanced Editor Options.
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Thanks. I am not going to take over his thread here. /message/266911 Here's my own one.
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