Dell Optiplex 7010 Intel Graphics Driver 10. For Windows 10 64-bit. This package provides Intel HD, HD 4000 Graphics Driver to support Latitude models that are running Windows 10 (64-bit). Devices supported: - Intel HD Graphics 2000/2500/3000/4000 - Intel HD Graphics 2000/3000 - Intel HD Graphics 2000/3000/4000.
Under Select a Product, click Choose your Product, and select Graphics Drivers. On the following page, you can filter the results by your Intel® Graphics Controller, operating system, and the type of download you need. Check the Status column for the Latest driver.
Intel Graphics Driver This package provides the driver for Intel Graphics 2000/2500/3000/4000 and is supported on Latitude, OptiPlex and Precision models that are running the following Windows Operating Systems: Windows 7 (32-bit) and Windows 8 (32-bit).
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After you upgrade your computer to Windows 10, if your Dell Video / Graphics Drivers are not working, you can fix the problem by updating the drivers. It is possible that your Video / Graphics driver is not compatible with the newer version of Windows. Option 1: Update drivers automatically. The Driver Update Utility for Dell devices is intelligent software which automatically recognizes your computer’s operating system and Video / Graphics model and finds the most up-to-date drivers for it. There is no risk of installing the wrong driver. The Driver Update Utility downloads and installs your drivers quickly and easily.
Purpose
Dell Intel Graphics Driver 520
The Intel® Driver & Support Assistant enables you to scan computing devices for the latest drivers available from Intel. This tool has the main interface hosted on Intel’s support website and provides a more integrated support experience to users. It has an enhanced detection engine to ensure that customers are given complete and accurate information and a scan frequency option to change from a “run-once” tool to a persistent experience that can provide customers with driver updates more quickly.
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Required to install and use utility
A broadband Internet connection is required to use this utility.
Operating system requirements for installation: This application installs on Windows 7*, Windows 8*, Windows 8.1*, and Windows® 10.
We recommend performing a Windows* update to bring your operating system up to date with the latest .NET.
This application does not support Internet Explorer* browser. We recommend using Chrome*, Firefox*, or Edge* (version 44.17763/18.17763 or newer) browsers.
Instructions for launching
Uninstall any previous versions (optional).
Download and save locally on your device.
Double-click Intel® Driver & Support Assistant Installer.exe file.
Read and agree to the license terms and conditions
Select Install.
Click Launch button; the tray icon will start and automatically opens default browser
What's new in version 19.9.38.6?
Improved device and driver detection
General bug fixes and improvements
What's in previous version 19.8.34.6?
Improved device and driver detection
Link to OEM website for OEM-customized Graphics drivers
Improved driver detection for Intel® NUCs and mini PCs
Improved installer
Support for more locales on intel.com
Languages supported: Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, and Spanish
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Submitted on3/24/2019
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The way that this seems to be advertised is as a way to separate itself from the driver because nearly everything running Windows bundles 3rd-party drivers that explicitly disable the bundled utility and Windows 10 makes switching a hellish nightmare (no, I do NOT want the last 5 versions of the driver to auto-self-install on reboot as I keep removing them to try stock Intel drivers; please stop it, you're purposefully missing the point of what I'm doing Device Manager). Given this looks like what all the fuss is about that causes folks to even notice this and opt-in to installing it right now, it is indeed frustrating to get that 'Intel(R) Graphics Driver is not available. Check the driver status and then launch the application.' message. Come on Intel, you're definitely big enough to be able to sort out better access to driver controls regardless of the manufacturer, and you definitely shouldn't be having this problem on a Surface given other ways you collaborate with Microsoft.