Found a solution. In another forum a member mentioned: "All I can offer is Link Removed - Invalid URL which was the last driver made for the 915 chipset. It works with W7 but the installer needs to be run in compatibility mode." After installing this in compatibility mode (windows vista service...
If I put the drivers from system32 in the windows.old folder into the windows 7 drivers folder...would that help some drivers be seen properly? Can I do that? or will that cause errors?
I would like to switch back to Windows XP from the Windows 7 I recently installed yesterday. I've had nothing but driver issues since it's installation. It doesn't recognize my monitor resolution, Aero doesn't work with my chipset, which basically makes Windows 7 look like an amateur Linux...
it was a clean install. and my driver version is 3.0.0 | 7/25/2008 (the most recent) and it says for display adapter "Standard Vga Graphics Adapter"? Not sure what the problem is. Might have something to do with my intel chipset?
It says: "The current video card may support Aero with a driver that is compliant with the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM). Contact the manufacturer of your computer or video card for a WDDM-compatible driver." I appreciate the response, but Windows & Intel has had a hold on the computer...
Intel is not releasing any updated drivers for Intel 915 based on what I read. Windows won't allow the Intel 915 chipsets to be WDDM compatible, so Intel has no reason to update the driver, as Windows won't recognize it as being compatible. There is currently a lawsuit opened against Windows...
I have a HP Pavillion A1120N, with a INTEL 915GV chipset. Windows 7 looks like crap on it, it seems to not recognize any support for Aero, despite being direct x 9 compatible. So wtf gives? How can I get aero to work on it? How the hell can people talk about how great Windows 7 is when it...
Just installed Windows 7 last night on my Hp Pavillion a1120n computer, Intel 915GV chipset, and a samsung syncmaster 933SN monitor. My monitor will only display at 1024 x 768 (true color / 32bit) resolution. The native resolution is 1360 x 768 and that's what I would like to set it too, so it...