In this video you will see how to properly update your Intel Graphics driver. A lot of users are not able to update their driver because they get an error message telling them that their operating system is not supported, when ually it is. \r
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The reason why this is happening is because a custom driver, provided by their computer manufurer, is interfering with the installation. Certain manufurers provide custom drivers, and do not allow generic drivers to be installed. That is because they believe that the custom driver provided by them is the best for the computer that they built, and that newer generic drivers may cause issues with the functionality of their computer. However in the majority of cases, there is ually no reason why a new driver provided by the hardware manufurer shouldnt be installed. \r
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In this video you will see how to work around the error message and successfully update your Intel Graphics Driver.\r
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Note that, incase you do experience issues after installing a new generic driver, you can always go back to the one provided by your computer manufurer.\r
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We are going to do this in 3 steps:\r
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1. First step is figuring out the model/type of your Intel graphics card.\r
2. Second step is finding the compatible driver and downloading it.\r
3. Third step is the (un-installation of the old driver) installation of the new driver.\r
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