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Try Windows 8 with VIStart!
It's a suggestion.
Why spending hours on a issue that is possibly not present in Win8. Easy to try.
Gee, that is one old chipset :). First Intel graphics that get the native Windows 7 Driver (WDDM) is the GMA 950 Series, such as i945.
Well basically, depending on HOW you define "not present in Win8" -- that could be correct.
I tried testing a system with a 915GM chipset -- a newer version than the one discussed in this thread -- and, while the screen does display, it does NOT support the features present in Win7. Why? Because, for all Intel chipsets prior to the 945, the Win7 Intel driver is an XPDM driver, meaning, it's an XP-era driver and, unfortunately, MS removed XPDM support entirely from Win8.
Which means, like I was, the OP will be provided a GENERIC VGA driver for Win8, and will NOT have a choice about any others.
I got 1280 screen res in Win7 with my 915GM driver; in Win8, I only got 1024 -- with NO options to increase it.
My point about commenting on ViStart is that, from what I read, the OP's concern was with getting higher screen resolution, which from what I've seen, is not improved in any way by installing ViStart.
Hi All,
I found the installation procedure will fail if you have a Toughbook with a 915 GMS Intel graphics controller.
I have a C_29LAQGZBM which makes it a Mk4 model. I'm not sure but the Mk5 might also have the 915 controller chip.
I was able to get the procedure to work if I used Intel's WIN2K_XP142550 driver. I got it here.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/conf...indows+2000++*
After installing the Windows performance rating went from 1 to 1.9, still not a screamingly fast video, but now at least Solitaire is playable
I have noticed one side effect however, desk top background is now off centred and the task bar notification area cant be seen if the task bar is at the bottom. If you move the taskbar to the left the system tray notification area becomes visible again.
I have only been running it this way for a day, so more hiccups might show up.
Mike
I tried some other drivers and found that version 6.14.10.4308 installed in compatibility mode win2000 works to.
The other one had some funny side effects like generating a desktop larger than the display can handle.
After installing this one, I didn't mess with trying to increase the rez above 1024x768 in case the desktop size got stuck like it did with the win_xp142550 driver.
I recommend using v 6.14.10.4309 now. I got it from the cnet link
Believe or not, I was able to apply the procedure to a very old Packard Bell p4/3Ghz lap!
The only glitch was to make unusable both vgapnp.sys in the drivers dir and in the driverstore...display... dir
The win2000 dir can be piked while the installation (broken due to compatibility issue) is still open in the user\local\...
Thanks a lot to everybody! dir
The US Navy is mandating that we move from XP to Win7 (specifically, I'm using WES7). The XPE driver that I was using was custom built (using the IEGD tool) to use both the VGA and LVDS ports. I used my existing XPE driver with this technique and it worked for me.
You TOTALLY saved my skin.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
You deserve the bonus that I'll likely get for saving our program from having to add an extra secondary video board.