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Intel HD Graphics 9.17.10.4101 driver for Sandy Bridge

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/09/2015 10:55 AM [ 12 comment(s) ]

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Here you can download Intel HD Graphics 9.17.10.4101 driver for Sandy Bridge. This update addresses several previously found issues.

Supported on:

  • 2nd generation Intel Core™ i3 processor
  • 2nd generation Intel Core™ i5 processor
  • 2nd generation Intel Core i5 vPro processor
  • 2nd generation Intel Core i7 processor
  • 2nd generation Intel Core i7 vPro processor
  • Intel Pentium Processor  900/B900/G600/G800 Series
  • Intel Celeron Processor 700/800/B700/B800/G400/G500 Series

Key issues resolved with this driver:

       VIDEO

  • Resolved content protection related issues when upgrading to Windows 8.1.
  • Resolved error, "Display driver stopped responding and has recovered", seen after closing and re-opening the laptop lid while playing video. 

    GAMES
  • CyberCIEGE* game: Some textures and objects are no longer missing.
  • Quake 4* game: Display no longer blanks during gameplay.

       OTHER

  • 3D screensaver such as “3D Text” no longer hangs after running for a long time.
  • Resolved error, “Display driver stopped responding and has recovered”, seen after unplugging a D-sub cable from a miniDisplayPort-VGA dongle while playing video.
  • Mouse cursor no longer disappears after the laptop lid is set to Sleep when closed, system restarted, then lid is opened.
  • Resolved no HDMI display (connected via a dock) seen when attempting to set Extended Display configuration.
  • Resolved issue where the Operating System Information in the Intel® Graphics Control Panel does not match the installed Operating System’s version.
  • Resolved issue where secondary display is inactive after changing the display resolution and refresh rate in Extended Display configuration.

Purpose This software driver package will install the Intel® HD Graphics Driver for:

  • 2nd Generation Intel Core i3 Processor
  • 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 Processor
  • 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 vPro™ Processor
  • 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 Processor
  • 2nd Generation Intel Core i7 vPro™ Processor
  • Intel® Pentium Processor  900/B900/G600/G800 Series 
  • Intel® Celeron Processor 700/800/B700/B800/G400/G500 Series

These drivers will not function with any other product. View the README file for installation information and the RELEASE NOTES for driver version details. This driver package contains version 15.28.23.4101 (9.17.10.4101) for Windows 7/8/8.1*.
See release notes for addition information on issues resolved and supported features.






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    heffeque
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    #5010456 Posted on: 02/09/2015 02:02 PM
    A few issues resolved. Good that Intel hasn't forgotten about older hardware.

    Fox2232
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    #5010491 Posted on: 02/09/2015 02:59 PM
    If anyone had hopes for QuickSync working with this driver under w8.1, then maybe in next 3 years.
    So yeah, we are still running 2500/2600k, and intel hates us for it very long time.

    heffeque
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    #5010532 Posted on: 02/09/2015 03:49 PM
    QuickSync working fine here. Haven't tried this new driver yet, but I'm guessing that they haven't broken it.

    sykozis
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    #5010535 Posted on: 02/09/2015 04:00 PM
    A few issues resolved. Good that Intel hasn't forgotten about older hardware.


    First new driver for HD2000/3000 since Win8.1 launched.

    Octopuss
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    #5010686 Posted on: 02/09/2015 06:56 PM
    Could anyone explain the super weird driver numbers Intel uses? It cannot get more confusing than this: 15.28.23.64.4101 (9.17.10.4101). What the heck?
    What's even worse is various sources use either of these, and only one of them is written in the readme.

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