

Using the suggested 'old' version of IPDT (link above) made no difference. Bummer.Īs above IPDT failed at prime, floating & math tests. Now the Intel Driver & Support Tool identifies everything fine however reports that no Intel software is loaded nor is any available. Not bad for a 2010 laptop designed for Win 7! In fact it performs better than my lads modern 'school-issued' laptop (Acer P645) with regards to graphics performance. Note system works really well on Win 10 with an SSD & 8GB RAM - required updates not optional IMHO.


Intel® Core™ i5 CPU M 580 2.67GHz and Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator HD v.8. Old thread (and hardware just getting older!) but this question was recently relevant to me with an old HP 2540p laptop upgraded to Win 10.
