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Intel 915gm Driver Windows 8

Original Title: Graphic Card not supported? Hi everyone, I'm currently using a old laptop having Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS,910GML Express Chipset Family, and I installed Windows 7 Ultimate without any issues.

Get Windows 10 app used to show that it wasn't fully compatible till 5th June but on the 6th June I found that check your PC says its a critical issue and Windows 10 can't be installed. I hope that my laptop would be able to run Window 10. Device Key: PCI VEN_8086&DEV_2792&SUBSYS_12DA10CF&REV_04. Nothing wrong with old hardware! I have four Eee PC's which all have the Intel 915GM - and they were produced in 2008 and 2009 so 915gm was still being used only 6 or 7 years ago. I successfully upgraded one of them to Windows 7 (it had run XP previously) on a larger ssd drive - it installed like dream and Windows downloaded all the necessary drivers - the only one missing was the ACPI driver and that was available elsewhere. Anyway my Eee PC has had the same compatibility message as yours about 915gm.

I haven't tried to upgrade to Windows 10 but I had read of someone upgrading an Asus 1000H to Windows 10 successfully and that also has 915GM. Our other netbook - much more modern does not have any incompatibilities highlighted but the upgrade to Windows 10 was unsuccessful as there is no graphics driver for it. Intel only made it to run with Windows 7 and nothing else (this is a more modern Cedarview processor only about 3 years old). So age isn't necessarily the issue. If you want to try upgrading it I would do the following, Make back up of all your personal files - eg documents, music, videos, photos, downloads - on a portable hard drive or large usb sticks. Make sure you have made recovery discs (via Windows 7 backup and restore) and a system image (also made via Windows 7 back up and restore - you'll need a portable hard drive to make the image).

Ideally you also need Manufacturer recovery discs or a Windows 7 disc with product code for a clean install (in case the system image won't restore for some reason). Only then would I try upgrading to Windows 10. Intel have not made an upgraded driver for 915GM for Windows 10. There may be one available somewhere if you google 915gm - Windows 10, that other people have found.

If you don't fancy manually installing a driver, I wouldn't bother trying to upgrade - Windows 7 is supported for another few years and I prefer it in many ways. Ps - Have a look at this - Windows 10 supports the graphics apparently - but make sure you do lots of backups before trying. On the other hand - the Windows 10 forum reckons it can't be done - no graphics driver. So it sounds like either you would need to find a driver someone has modded (a long shot), replace the graphics card maybe or just stick with Windows 7.

It might be that the lillupting guy installed it but didn't try to run video on it. Ps - Have a look at this - Windows 10 supports the graphics apparently - but make sure you do lots of backups before trying.