Any way to get Intel Graphics 3000 to run properly in Windows 10 version 1803?

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I have an older HP i7 2nd gen laptop with Intel integrated graphics and a Radeon 6700m card. I recently updated (via a fresh install) to Windows 10 version 1803, and I am not able to set the resolution to 1080 even though the graphics card is capable of it.

For a while now I haven't been using the Radeon card as I had issues with it, but the Intel card was working properly. Now though Windows update apparently installed the latest driver for the Intel 3000, but I am getting reduced resolutions. When I tried downloading an official Intel driver, my computer would randomly start with a black screen. Any ideas or hacks?

harvey

Posted 2018-06-04T00:20:17.437

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I solved my problem and just thought I would share my answer.

I uninstalled both the AMD driver and Intel driver using the DDU utility (Display Driver Uninstaller) which can be found easily online.

I then installed the Intel UniFL Graphics Driver . Note, that when I tried to install the AMD UniFL driver, I was greeted to black screens. So I started over and uninstalled both and just reinstalled the Intel driver.

1080 resolution is now working and computer seems stable.

harvey

Posted 2018-06-04T00:20:17.437

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According to Intel, the Intel HD Graphics 3000 is not supported under Windows 10.

Keltari

Posted 2018-06-04T00:20:17.437

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1Thanks for your response! I noticed that on Intel's website, but it has been working properly up until this build... – harvey – 2018-06-04T01:40:01.747

Perhaps so, but I think that simply means that you were working on borrowed time up until now. – Run5k – 2018-06-04T01:47:16.950

Yeah, but the new self-answered answer seems to work well for the original poster. So that is great! – JakeGould – 2018-06-06T14:10:26.413