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[Asus Eee PC X101CH]
I spent some time to follow any installation tips but the driver still crashes.
The tip to install it in Compatiblity Mode (CM) doesn't work in this case probably because the system uses it only during the installation process. The driver still have to run into Win10 system.
- Description Type OS Version Date; Intel® Graphics - Windows® 10 DCH Drivers. This download installs the Intel® Graphics Driver for 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th generation, Apollo Lake, Gemini Lake, Amber Lake, Whiskey Lake, and Comet Lake.
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100 remove. Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) X3100 is an integrated (onboard) graphic chip on a Mobile Intel 965GM (with 500 MHz core speed).
Intel X3100 Integrated Graphics Driver
My issue doesn't seem to be related to the driver delivery.
Later, Intel integrated the i core into the Intel chipset. However I downloaded it again and installed but the problem still exists. Downloads for Graphics Drivers for Mobile Intel® 965 Express Chipset Family. Under Windows, the driver supports DirectX Created at Mon, 24 Dec We show the least amount of ads whenever possible. Modded drivers aren't perfect. In fact, they're developed by one person, not many as a team. So expect bugs and use it at your own risk Thank you for being informed IMPORTANT!
There are 2 points that I wish to raise.
The first one is I find crazy to disable by default the boot menu from which you can trigger safe mode. By default the user can trigger it, only by logging into the system and do same specific task.
My experience is that you usually need it, when you aren't able to logon.
This is what happened in my case.
The second one is the Microsoft generic video driver. This could have been the solution to my problem if only it can be more flexible. I cannot run it into 1024x600... it only ran in 800x600.
… and this means I see everything deformed losing about 20% my little display space.
Sadly, after about 2 days of work, I decided to roll back to my Win7.
Excluding this video driver issue, it seems to run fine, but I cannot use it with the display in that condition.