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Well, while I'm waiting for an answer, you can try this and see if detects your driver needed,
Intel® Driver Update Utility for graphics drivers
We really need to know who made your computer and the model number since that should be where your specific driver will be.
This will help with the info Speccy - System Information - Free Download
I had made a restore point, a backup copy before uninstalling the software. Hope that can turn things back to normal if they get worse.
Thanks for the software, here's the summary:
Okay mate, I have a solution to this problem as it was bugging me as well and its incredibly simple.
Obviously you have an intel graphics chip on the motherboard of you laptop so go to intels site: DIRECT LINK TO AUTODETECT
... Run the auto detect (say yes to all download prompts and if nothing happens refresh the page a couple of times)
Next to Graphics Driver it will likely say update available (note that Windows Update does not pick this up).
Click on the update to download the software...
Run it and restart....
Check your 'Uninstall program list'
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver is now 74.2 Megs and makes sense...
Hope this helps everyone else
ah sorry Derek, didn't see that post but yeah that solves it
I had a program that tells you what your biggest files/programs are and I too ran across this. I am wondering if someone ever figured this out??
If it truly makes a difference then I would rather not delete it as I like to play games via internet or offline. i've also been known to open a lot of windows and the graphics haven't seemed to freeze up ever. So, if this is what's the reason for the smoothness of display then as I said I don't want to get rid of it. But, I'd still like to know what is the justification for the 37 GB.. Seems way excessive. Just looking for info I guess as I'm a little confused and hoping someone has figured this out..
I have the same problem. I have a Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset drive, which really DOES take up 37GB. My Dell Inspiron 1545 has a 134GB HDD which I have to clean up constantly, because it gets full. 'My Dell' says programmes use 29% (38.2GB) of my HDD of which 37GB comes from the drive. When I went to the website mentioned before (Intel® Driver Update Utility for graphics drivers) it said this:
Product Detected Mobile Intel® 4 Series Express Chipset Family
Current Driver Installed 8.15.10.1808
A customized computer manufacturer driver is installed on your computer. The Intel Driver Update Utility is not able to update the driver. Installing a generic Intel driver instead of the customized computer manufacturer driver may cause technical issues. Contact your computer manufacturer for the latest driver for your computer.
I searched for driver updates manually and found a new one (mine is from 2010), which only takes up 40MB. However, I'm not sure if I should install it, because I apparently have some customized driver.
What do you think? Should I try it and if it doesn't work out just use system recovery?