Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Intel Audio Drivers for Microsoft Windows

Intel does provide audio drivers for download on their download center. There are more than 100 audio drivers available such as Intel® HD Graphics and Intel® Display Audio Driver, Intel HDMI. Drivers from other manufacturer also available such as Realtek and IDT.
Intel HDMI audio with intel 965 graphic
Non Tech Savvy user might find it is hard to choose the correct drivers from the very huge drivers lists.
Here is the easy way to get the proper Intel audio/sound driver for any operating system such as Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1:

1. Go to : http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect?iid=dc_iduu
2. Click "Check your drivers for system updates".
3. It will ask to install active x, install it.
4. Then it will scan your system and will display available download.
5. The result will not only show audio drivers but also list out any available drivers updates for your system .
6. Download and then install the recommend updates.

If the result shows that your system need to install IDT audio drivers, you need to install KB888111 first which available on Microsoft Website. However this installation only for Windows XP.
I strongly recommend to perform windows automatic update first. Base on my experience, chipset drivers is the most important drivers before installing other drivers.
If you have an Intel graphics, you only need to install the graphic drivers because it will automatically install Intel HDMI drivers.

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Intel 82830M Graphics Drivers Installation For Windows 7

There is no driver for Windows 7 released by Intel or any other 3rd party website. So, in this post I will show how to install Intel(R) 82830M driver in Windows 7.

Before start:
- If you already have any Intel Graphic extreme system tray installed,  uninstall it first.
- If you success install the driver using the method I describe below, but the driver uninstall itself after restart, disable your internet connection during the whole installation process. 
- the driver in this tutorial is from Fujitsu, you are responsible to comply with the T&C if you are using this driver for other model. The best way is to download the driver released by Intel on any website that distribute the driver. Since the download link changes, I'm unable to provide one from Intel, I only have the link from Fujitsu and Nec Versa website.

1. Download Intel driver version 6.14.10.3741, you can Google it or use the driver below:

Intel 830M/845 Graphic Drivers
File Name :ST4110,ST4120,ST4121_VIDEO_INTEL_V6.14.10.3741_XP.exe
Version 6.14.10.3741
File Size : 5MB
Description: This driver design for Intel 82830M and 82845.
Download Link From Fujitsu:Download (exe)
Download Link From Nec Versa : Download (zip)

The driver already tested on one of the Dell Machine and worked

2. Extract the driver we downloaded earlier. For this tutorial I make folder in desktop and name it as Intel and extract the driver in that folder. If you use the driver from Fujitsu, you need Winrar software to extract the driver file. Remember the path of the extracted driver folder, we will need it later.


3. Open device manager by click start and type DEVMGMT.MSC and press enter.


2. Look for Video Controller Marked with yellow, right click on it and select update driver:


3. Select Browse my computer for Driver software.

4. Click Browse and Point to the driver folder we extracted earlier.

 It is important to select the right folder so it will found the driver inf file.
Note that the driver inf  file (file that required for driver installation) is in Win2000 folder, so it is better to browse to that folder. In this example I extracted the driver file on a folder on desktop so the location will be: c:\User\YouComputerName\Desktop\Inte\ST4110,St4120.ST4121_VIDEO_INTEL_V6.14.10.3741-XP
(look at the picture below).


5. After clicking next, the installation will begin and will take few minutes to finish. Don't worry if it take too long, it is normal. After installation finish reboot your system. If it prompt to reboot, please do so.

6. After reboot, you wait until you see a pop up message "new hardware found" or "Installing device software" or similar, just click on it.


7. Wait until the round circle gone (installation finish). reboot once again. (Force reboot if windows prompt something)



8. Wait until  you see a pop-up like in step 6 and click on it.


9. Another installation will take place. Reboot once again util installation finish and reboot once again. (at first it will only show "Intel(R) 82830M Graphic Controller, but latr you will see it will install all driver component needed as you see in the picture below). One driver will not installed (see picture) but ignore it.



Now your graphic should be listed on device manager as Intel(R) 82830M Graphics Controller and this means you are successfully installed the graphic drivers.

Additional Notes:
1. What to do if the driver uninstall itself after reboot?
-Turn off Internet, try different driver version or try with your original windows XP Driver.

2. Is there any other method to install this driver, yes, there are different method availble for example you cn read it here:
http://laptop-driver.blogspot.com/2014/08/intel-82865g82845g-windows-7-drivers.html

Do let me know the results along with your notebook model, your feedback could help others.

Intel® 82865G/82845G Windows 7 Drivers

Intel stated that Intel® 82865G Graphics Controller drivers for Windows 7 is not available and discontinue the support for newer driver to be use with windows 7. However you can install it in Windows 7. Please note that the installation for the drivers varies depends on your model. I cannot tell which will work but you can try each method and see which worked for you.

1. Method 1 : Install Using Compatibility Mode.
2. Method 2 : Manual Installation.
3. Method 3 : Installing by Adding Legacy Drivers.
4. Method 4 : Installing by taking the computer system Privileges. 

For this tutorial I use Winrar software to extract the driver file.

Additional Information:
1. How to check weather my graphic driver installed or not : Read here
2. Where can I download winrar t extract the driver : Download here

Method 1. Install Using Compatibility Mode

1. Download your original windows XP or Vista driver and extract the driver file, f you don't have it just download this driver:
Download :  Dell | HP/Compaq | Acer | Lenovo |

Intel® 82865G Graphics Controller
Driver Version: 6.14.10.4656
Driver Date: 08/01/2006
Download

2. For this tutorial, we will use Driver from HP/Compaq. Note that the file name is SP31355.exe. Now extract the driver file using Winrar or 7zip software. You will get SP31355 folder.



 3. Open SP31355 folder and click right click on setup and select properties.

4. Select Compatibility tab and tick "run this program in compatibility mode for" and select Windows XP SP3. You can also test with windows XP or SP2. If you are using Windows Vista driver select Windows Vista from the list. Click apply and then OK.


5.After that, right lick on setup.exe and select run as admin to install. Reboot after installation finish.


Method 2 : Manual Installation.

1. The best drivers is to use the drivers build for Vista. Here is the version reported worked.

Intel® 82865G Graphics Controller
Driver Version: 6.14.10.4656
Driver Date: 08/01/2006
Download

Alternatively you can try with your original windows XP drivers. But try with the driver I mentioned above first. IF failed and you do not have your original XP driver. here is the download link base released by notebook manufacturer: Dell | HP/Compaq | Acer | Lenovo |

2. Download and extract the driver files. (see picture 2 in method 1)
3.  Open device manager by click start and type DEVMGMT.MSC and press enter.

4. Look at the display adapter and expand it, you should see Standard VGA listed.


5. Click, browse my computer for the driver software.

4. Click let me pick from a list of the device driver software form my computer.

5. Click have disk and click browse.
6. Select Win2000 folder and select ialmnt5.Inf and click Open (the ialmnt5.inf location may differ if you are using different driver version). There are only one inf file and it is clickcable. Just make sure it is in the extracted driver folder.


7. Click on Ialmnt5.inf and click open, and click next to begin the installation.
8. reboot after installation finish.


Method 3 : Installing by Adding Legacy Drivers.

1. Download your original Windows XP or Vista Drivers. If you don't have it just download this drivers:

Win2k_xp1410.zip, (tested and worked)
Version 14.10, 6.51MB
Download Link

or

Intel® 82865G Graphics Controller
Driver Version: 6.14.10.4656
Driver Date: 08/01/2006
Download


2. After that extract the driver file. Remember the path of the extracted driver folder, we will need it later.
3.  Open device manager by click start and type DEVMGMT.MSC and press enter. (see picture in method 2)
4. Look at the display adapter and expand it, you should see Standard VGA listed.
5. Click on Display Adapter to select it, and click on action and select Add Legacy Hardware.


4. Click Next, if you come across this screen select "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list". and If Select "show all devices" if the option available in the next screen.


5. You should arrive at this screen now, click have disk and select browse, point to the driver folder we extracted earlier. (see picture 6 in method 2)
6. Select Win2000 folder and select ialmnt5.Inf and click Open (the ialmnt5.inf location may differ if you are using different driver version).
7. Click OK, if you see a lists of graphic adapter, select the graphic adapter base on your graphic device. (A driver package normally support more than one product).
8. Click next to start installing the driver. Click on finish when done.
7. Click Close button and click yes to reboot.

Method 4 : Installing by taking the computer system Privileges.  

I already write a details post about this method where you can read it here. You can use this driver (Download) or directly use the driver I provided in the post : read it here:
http://laptop-driver.blogspot.com/2010/01/intel-8285282855-gmgme-windows-7-driver.html

Notes:
1. If you manage to install it, do let everyone know your model and which method and what driver version you use.
2. You suggestion are most welcome.
3. Any additional information to improve this post would be a great help.
4. Do let me know if you have problem with the installation.

Is there any other driver version, yes just read it here and use  the driver I provided in that post. Even the post is about different Intel graphic but it also contain drivers for 865 and 845 graphic.
Intel 915 graphic fro windows 7 (manual Installation)

Please read all t&c and do this at your own risk.

Monday, 12 December 2011

Chipset Intel 8.3.0.1014 XPx86

Product: Intel(R) Chipset Device Software
Release: Production Version
Version: 8.3.0.1014
Target Chipset: Q33/G33/G31/P35, GME965/GLE960, 945GME
Date: May 31 2007
File size: 2MB

DOWNLOAD LINK:
File name: Chipset_Intel_8.3.0.1014_XPx86
Download (direct)
Download (mirror)

COMPATIBILITY:
Microsoft Windows* Server 2003
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition*
Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition*
Microsoft Windows XP
Microsoft Windows 2000
Microsoft windows Vista

DRIVER FUNCTION
The Intel(R) Chipset Device Software installs Windows* INF files to the target system. These files outline to the operating system how to configure the Intel(R) chipset components in order to ensure that the following features function properly:

- Core PCI and ISAPNP Services
- PCIe Support
- IDE/ATA33/ATA66/ATA100 Storage Support
- SATA Storage Support
- USB Support
- Identification of Intel(R) Chipset Components in the Device Manager

LICENSE:
Only applicable to the selected laptop model and Products.
 Please review the LICENSE in the readme file contain in the installation packages.