Installing video driver for Intel 855 Centrino Chipset

exported drivers

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hi! here is my exported folder of vista 855GME drivers.

hope it helps

some experience with this drivers for few days
-in dxdiag seems that everything is ok but 3d acceleration not work absoloutely -for ex you cant enable hw acceleration in sketchup this option is disabled and cant be enabled grayed (works on same machine in xp without problem)
-display rotation works perfectly
-but most disturbing is that i got a graphics freeze, windows completely freeze and had to be reset im sure that is the problem with graphics drivers but a got just two in two days so its still ok

conclusion is that is a big step from vga drivers but still not solving everthing
 

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I'm afraid that hosting site has some problems...
could you please upload the file to rapidshare or similar?
thanks again!

ps: I tried using the drivers in post 8 and forced the use of usigned drivers as hiukong said but only got BSOD. at least if you check display adapter properties it doesn't say it's going to uninstall the driver when you restart windows, but this driver is unusable.
hope the drivermax version could be the good one
 

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same here....the driver appear to seem the same there was on post 8 and it brings me to bsod....
there's something I can't understand. some people got the same card working while some can't...
anyway thanks for posting shiroko!
ps are we all working on beta 7000?
 

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i suggest you do whole procedure with exporting your own drivers from vista

i have fujitsu-siemens P4 laptop so there can by something a bit changed in drivers its exported after instalation

btw you can install vista without reinstalling windows 7
you need around 30-25 gb free space maybe less

-Control Panel > Administrative tools > Computer Management > Disk Management
-*than right click on your partiton and choose "Shrink Volume" with this method you can make current partiton smaller
-create new partiton in freed space atleast 15gb partition
-mount vista iso or enter vista cd
-start installation process from your windows7 not after reboot
-install vista on new partition
-export driver with drivermax and restart
-import driver with drivermax in windows 7
-Control Panel > Administrative tools > Computer Management > Disk Management
-delete vista partition with "Delete Volume"
-and at last make your Windows 7 partion to full size with "Extend Volume"

* you have to disable paging file and system backup during this process
if you have 25 gigs free but cannot shrink around 15gb it will need defrag your drive

after this procedure you can enable paging and backup again

maybe it seems scary but its realy easy

EDIT: i have 7000 too
 

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I extracted the drivers from Vista on my Dell 700m with DriverMax. I installed them in safe mode and restarted with the driver signing disabled. Still BSOD'ing. Looks like we need a new driver.
 

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Windows 7 RC 7100
Hi,

this must be the third time I am attempting this with various versions of either vista or w7.
Technically I could use this barely with the integrated standard vga compatible drivers coming with vista and w7.
However, video acceleration, opengl, etc. are not available and make the whole windows experience much less enjoyable.
The guides posted here have somewhat helped me so far.
I am using a Dell latitude d505 with the troublesome 855gm/gme chipset. Now, with the help of this thread I managed
to get the driver to stick somewhat. In safe mode for example the driver does show up as intel 855gm, however, booting
w7 normally with or without driver signature enforcement does always cause a crashdump (bsod) referring to ialmnt5.sys.
No matter what I do I cannot seem to get past this issue.
Funnily enough I could even get the intel installer itself to execute under compatibility mode but this also just resulted in
the same issue.
I also tried disabling the integrity checks via elevated command prompt. Again, no change.
It is starting to look next to impossible to get this to run properly here, in which case i would have to revert to XP
sad.gif

Any ideas?
 

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Update:

I have no idea what I did differently this time, however, my 855gme now shows up every time, along with the standard vga graphics adapter.
Interestingly, windows only uses the standard vga adapter and stops the 855gme and puts the yellow triangle next to it. There does not seem to be a way that I can convince W7 to use the 855gme now that the driver actually sticks somewhat without bsod-ing everytime I install it.
 

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Try this:

1. Go to the standard vga adapter and change the drivers to the built-in intel 945 driver using the "Pick from list" option (Remember to uncheck "Show compatible hardware" to see the list). OK through all error or compatibility prompts and reboot.

2. Once rebooted you will see a yellow triangle on the new device. Proceed to update the driver using "Have disk" and install the signed 855gm XP drivers. Do not reboot...

If your set up is similar to mine, you'll notice that you don't have to reboot after changing the drivers. You'll also notice that when you go to display properties, the intel drivers are somehow working and you can set your lcd to native resolution.

Now to the bad news... after reboot, the standard vga adapter driver takes over again and all is lost :( This is where i am.. Hopefully somebody can figure out how to take this to the next step. There is no doubt the XP drivers work.. it's just Windows 7 has problems with it during boot-up.
 

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Windows 7 Beta
FYI, I got my hands on some signed drivers, same result. BSOD on boot.
 

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Windows 7 RC 7100
I got an 855GME in my averatec 1150 laptop.
Seven install freeze in completing step (just after the second reboot)

the VGA driver flip ,and install freeze.

how to insert VGA driver during seven install ?
 

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XP
Anyone get around the BSOD yet?

Lots of interesting things to try in this thread! I have an Inventec notebook with the 855 chipset and am also getting the BSOD when I try to use the Vista or XP drivers. Has anyone found a solution? I briefly got it to kind of work using the 945 then 855 trick in the thread, but managed to lock it up by running the performance test.

Also, the bcdedit fix to turn off driver signing doesn't seem to work for me. Even though the command seems to execute properly, the system still always checks for driver signing after reboot. Sigh. I'm guessing that MS disabled / changed that particular setting in build 7000, which is the version I'm running.

Cheers!
 

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Vista
Looks like at this point the only hope is to convince MS to write a new driver.

So everyone who is having this problem, please select "Send Feedback" on the desktop and report this driver problem. Let them know this worked better in Vista than 7.

Thanks!
 

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Windows 7 RC 7100
Anyone Tried This yet for a 700/710m ?

"just a few hours after writing this, I got it to work. For some reason it wouldn't work with the latest drivers direct from Intel, but when I installed the ones from Dell (my laptop is a Latitude 100L) it finally worked. Had to right-click the Dell executable and set it to run in XP SP2 compatibility mode, though.

If any of this applies to you, you might have to do bcdedit.exe /set TESTSIGNING ON and/or bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS to make sure the drivers stick... been working like a charm for me.

HTH"

got it from
Anyone else trying the Windows 7 beta? - Yahoo! Answers

Edit* Tried it out myself, got BSOD. From reading various posts and what-not however, I am convinced that this is only a problem on the 700/710m and all other laptops with this chipset can get the drivers to work to some limited extent. This means that the problem is a conflict with a device driver for the motherboard or some other device controller which is not allowing the video driver to work properly and causing it to crash and dump.

I'm going to try some ViaArena hyperion drivers for xp and see if it leads to any fixes (or completely ruins my install)
 
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Windows 7 beta
hi frnds i tried this way but i cant get it .after trying so much i got 100% result.thatis after installing installing w7 u get stander vga drivers then u directly install only[only] this driver [by going through computer managment>displaydrivers>properties>update driver>locate this drivers on hard drive after unziping .]and reboot after installation is completed.

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2.drag cmd prompt on to the desktop . start run as adminitrator >type Bcdedit.exe /set nointegritychecks ON
3.u can check in dxdiag>display for conformation
 

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Hi Mate,

Check out the very first post of this thread or click here and post your feedback
 

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Microsoft Windows 6.1 (Build 6801)
Yep, already tried that one. There was actually a brief, shining moment where it appeared to work, but as soon as I rebooted, BSOD-city.

sigh.
 

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Vista
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