To install it, you must take the zip version and assign it through Device Manager if the executable has been blocked by your machine manufacturer. However I doubt it will have it: it looks like it's Intel 3rd Gen CPU (Ivy Bridge) which is out of support. ![]() You have a more recent driver for your graphics card: v4525 from May 2016. 10 should mean WDDM 1.3 so intrduced for Windows 8.1 ![]() A driver made for the initial Windows 10 (WDDM 2.0) would start with 20. The hint is the version number starts with 10. ![]() That version predates Windows 10 Anniversary Update by too much to support it. In my case it is a "Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000"-driver, Version 10.ĭated (as far as I know there is no newer available).Īny chance that I can continue using DisplayLink anymore, if I would - or better: have to - upgrade soon to win anniversary upgrade? Is it somehow possible for you to ask Microsoft for a kind of compatibility list of graphic-card-drivers which are able to support the new standard calls? Maybe you can provide this list then to us.
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