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11-27-2008 08:31 AM - edited 11-27-2008 08:31 AM
12-13-2008 10:47 AM
Hello Middog,
The one listed for your notebook: ( SP39811 ) :
Released: 2008-06-06
Version: 7.15.10.1502 A
Description: This package provides the graphics driver for the Mobile Intel 45 Express Chipset in the supported notebook models and operating systems.
Enhancements: Original Software/Drivers
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Are you looking for: ( SP39904 ) :
Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family Graphics Driver (32-bit)
Release Date: 2008-07-24
Version: 7.15.10.1502 A
Description:
This package provides the video/graphics driver for the Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset in the supported notebook models and operating systems. This driver enables video display and provides a user interface for setting various display properties.
Fixes:
The drivers provided in this package to support the Intel GM45/GL40 Express Chipset Family include:
Graphics driver version 7.15.10.1502.
HDMI audio driver version 6.10.00.2056.
Pavilion DV2714CA, Vista Home Premium 32bit(Successfully running Windows XP Pro SP2), Intel T2330 1.60 GHz, Intel Graphics Accelerator X3100, 4GB RAM, 160 GB HDD --Do everyone a favor Post back your results, Resolved or Not - LEAVE KUDOS !
05-09-2010 02:04 PM
@ Zeeshu
When receiving errors when upgrting to Vista I always do a clean install.
Here is a guide from Cheryl where you delete rather then format the hard drive. Formatting doesn't always get rid of the Vista baggage that can cause errors.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/operatingsystems/ss/windows-7-clean-install-part-1.htm
Burn some recovery disc's for Vista as a precaution, burn the SwSetup folder in drive "C" for the drivers and software you may need later and save all your personal items.
After the install load your chip set driver first then your video card.
You could spend hours or days trying to figure out what registry file is missing or causing the error(s).
From my experience this is always the best route to go.
HP also supports your model for W7. You could also use the drivers and software from Vista if the W7 one won't work.
05-09-2010 02:58 PM
If W7 is running fine and all your external devices are functioning properly, then don't update any thing.
I will run Driver Whiz later today and I will tell you what I think of it. I don't have an answer as to why HP says that you OS is not supported.
It could be that you have the latest chip set driver and there is nothing to update. How long have you been using Driver Whiz ?
Can you trust it ?
Have you tried installing the driver from the HP website for you model ? From what I have read it looks like you are trying to do it from the device manager. Try running Windows update and see if it finds any thing.
05-09-2010 03:27 PM
@Zeeshu
Hi,
If You are trying to install drivers posted by CorMit above then don't worry. They are not for Windows 7.
All drivers from HP for Your model You may find here.
