Based on the era of the E2200 (released Q4 2007), the most common compatible graphics drivers are:
Intel provides all its legacy drivers entirely for free. You should never pay a third-party website or download "driver updater" software, as these often contain malware or adware. Step 1: Visit the Official Intel Download Center Go to the official Intel support website ( ://intel.com ). Step 2: Search for Your Chipset
If official drivers are unavailable or fail, consider these free, community-driven alternatives: Based on the era of the E2200 (released
Disclaimer: This article provides information for informational purposes. Always backup your data before updating drivers. If you'd like, I can:
You can find these on Intel's official website: Step 2: Search for Your Chipset If official
: If given the option by the driver installer wrapper, select a Clean Installation to completely wipe obsolete, corrupted video files.
Press the and select Device Manager (or press Windows Key + R , type devmgmt.msc , and hit Enter). Expand the Display adapters section. Press the and select Device Manager (or press
If you see an NVIDIA or AMD Radeon device under your display adapters, your monitor plugs directly into a separate card.
What specific device name is listed under in your Device Manager?
Download the official or Windows Vista driver from Intel.