Friday, April 27, 2012

Just upgraded an HP Pavillion 512n to Windows 7, and the video card is not found.?

I cannot modify the monitor resolution to its native size. The video adapter shows as Intel 810, Intel 815 chipset video BIOS. In the Intel website the driver is not available for Windows 7, What should I do?|||hello go to hp.com under support download the graphics driver for your model and windows 7 good luck!!!!!!!! if for some reason they dont have it try driver guide.com if its not there buy a graphics card good luck!!!!!! http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchRe…|||By what was written it is the intel chipset and not a card (x810/815) family. There is with every intel a misconception as to how these things work. The key word is CHIPSET. In this case the download for the chipest includes the actual chipset drivers and the sound. Video being separate. You didn't say whether you were running Home basic, Home Premium, Enterprise Ed, Ultimate or whether you had 64 bit or 32 bit. So as you see it is kinda impossible to give you the answer you really need. Please be careful as to who's advise you accept on this site, Okay?|||hi, vista drivers may work. you can have a try. if still no help on intel site, hope these links work for you instead:

http://www.hp-driver.net/hp-pavilion-dri…

http://www.drivers-updates.net/drivers/v…

http://www.drivers-updates.net/company/i…

http://www.drivers-updates.net/drivers/w…

good luck|||The video card is too old to work with Windows 7. It requires a DirectX 9 or better card, and the Intel 8xx series does not support DirectX 9. The rest of the computer is either too old or darn near it. Why the hell would you put Windows 7 on that antique anyway?|||Update your computer via windows update and you should be able to get the drivers from that. It may be under optional updates. If that doesn't work your video card may be incompateble with windows 7|||Use the Vista drivers.

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