Solved Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Driver for Windows 7 -FINAL SOLUTION

Yes I wonder too. If that's the case, I may try this driver !

My 82855GME laptop is used by kids, I don't use it, but it's interesting anyway.
 

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Thanks a million to Coderiu :) and this forum as well

I created my account in this forum only for expressing my thanks to Coderiu...

Now I can sleep and hibernate my "laptop"... ;) I really need these fiturs badly..

actaully I could find my laptop drivers for windows 7 on the net , but I have to pay... :(

My laptop specs:
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5. RAM 2GB


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Your instructions at the first post in this thread are really 'crystal clear' and precise...

however, I think you have to mention the following step:

"The file (exe file) downloaded has to be extracted via winrar or winzip, then we could get the driver files."

At the first time, I had no idea how to extract the file because it is an exe file...

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Better solution, with no problems of freezing when maximizing the media player as with with the 6.14.10.3732 driver.

1. Click 'Start' and in 'Search' type 'msconfig'. On the boot tab, tick 'OS boot information' (this is to get rid of the blue screen during boot). Exit but don't restart now.

2. Download http://justendeal.com/driver/855gm_vista_driver.zip unpack and then update "standard vga adapter" with this driver, make sure you choose that you have a disk and point to the directory where you unpacked the zip.

3. Reboot. Now you have version 6.14.10.4656.
 

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Great tutorial seem too long but it is worth it... Thanks
 

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Thanks so much for this tutorial!!! :)

Now, I've got a working graphics card on my IBM Think Pad R51 with Win7 Prof. 32bit! Great!

Kawo
 

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Thanks for the information. THis worked perfectly. I now have windows7 operational, with touchscreen, etc on a cf-29 mk2. Hopefully I can tweek it for maximum performance to be faster than the previous xp sp3 that was on it. The Windows Experience for the graphics 1.9 and gaming graphics 1.0. I just need it for a buddy of mine that is handicapped so that he can search the internet, email, but still be able to connect to cameras, card readers, etc.
 

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Portions of download file seem to be corrupt..

Finally got the vgapnp.sys file to be totally owned by me. That is a *huge* portion of the success.
When you created your user account and if you used your full name in the user account, such as "John Smith"...
Using the cacls command takes some better attention.

You have to use:

C:> cacls C:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys /G "john smith":F

note the quotes around the username. If you don't put the quotes in, DOS thinks you're just giving the command another parameter and the command won't work.

Then, just re-issue the command to see if it worked...

C:> cacls C:\windows\system32\driverfs\vgapnp.sys

The command will then tell you who all the current owners are and you should be the only one.

If it's still owned by "TrustedInstaller", then when you reboot after uninstalling the current VGA Compatible driver, windows will just re-install a new one right over the edited file as above. *YOU* have to be the only owner of the file.


Secondly. I still have a problem..

When I unpack the downloaded driver, there are still two ".cab" files in the extracted files. They are "data1.cab" and "data2.cab". RAR won't extract them and says they are corrupt. And, there's no .inf file for the driver installation process to access in the download/extract.

When I try to update the driver and point it to the win2000 file, windows says it cannot find any driver to update in that directory.

What am I doing wrong on the extract/update??
 

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Everything goes just peachy keen until I attempt to update the driver software. The "VGA Controller (VGA Compatible)" node is in the Device Manager "Other devices" tree with a "!" overlaying the icon. So the vgapnp.sys file is *not* getting restored at bootup. This is all good and fair.

But no matter what I do, when I try to update the driver software, Windows gives me the message:

"Windows could not find driver software for your device"

When I attempt the "Update driver software", I select "Browse my computer" and point it to the downloaded file, (WIN2000 directory) just as the instructions dictate. I've gotten 3 different versions of the downloaded file driver and they all yield the same results. All files were unpacked using winrar. One of the driver files came right from the vendor's support site, (HP), for this specific make and model of laptop, an HP Pavillion dv1000.

I'm lost. Help please.
 

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Hey coderiu,
At the point of typing this reply, I'm not sure how long your post / fix has been here but I registered just to reply and let you know how much of a god send your fix has been for me. I have a TravelMate 660 and Intel just don't support the graphics whatsoever. I'vr spent hours trying to find a driver. I even paid $2.99 at driverguide, but your fix, though a little daunting at first worked EXACTLY the way you specified it would, message for message.

I'm 48 yrs old / young and consider myself an advanced user on a level of say 7 out of 10. I'm always searching for fixes for different problems and it's people like you that help in so many ways, taking the time to be bothered to post fixes such as these. Personally I'd have been happy to pay a few bucks for the solution to this problem. Therefore if you do have a charity you support for instance, let me know and I'll happily donate.:D Thanks again
 

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and the problem is? Be specific.
 

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I cant activate the aero mode of windows 7 but i installed the video controller already and its working fine. But no aeromode/transparency
 

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I'm the original author of the guide.

Aero is NOT supported by this driver I believe. No need to use it anyway as it slows a system a little bit.

Good job to the OP for explaining my guide :)

Btw, I added a .zip version of the updated driver to my tutorial for those who do not know how to extract the original .exe with winrar.

Enjoy
 

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I'm the original author of the guide.

Aero is NOT supported by this driver I believe. No need to use it anyway as it slows a system a little bit.

Good job to the OP for explaining my guide

Here here!!
 

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I tried the procedure. It works good and Driver was correctly installed, I can see any resolutions of my video card.

But when I reboot, it come back to standard vga (not succefully installed)

So I have to redo the procedure manually.

How Windows can't remember the new driver?
 

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I tried this method yesterday and the driver installs BUT the mouse looks discolored and the resolution is locked at 800x600. any ideas?
 

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Sorry, I put this message in the wrong discussion in this forum, this is the correct one :-)

I have an old Toshiba Tecra A2 with Intel 82852/82855 video chipset.
I did all the steps: uninstalling the device, edit vgapnp.sys, restart, install "manually" the driver from win2k_xp1361; I runned the command line command to disable Windows Driver signature check.
I had the BSOD:
This was probably caused by the following module: ialmnt5.sys (ialmnt5+0x152F9)
Bugcheck code: 0x1000007E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0xFFFFFFFF92ACB2F9, 0xFFFFFFFF8D679B70, 0xFFFFFFFF8D679750)
I runned msconfig and checked to don't load GUI, restarted but I alway have the BSOD and relative warning at startup...

SOLVED!!!!!!
I made all the steps (uninstall device,restart,install custom driver) in safe mode!
 
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Hey guys,

I was struggling with the issue of installing the graphic driver of "Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Driver" for windows 7.

I search a lot through Google and one of the websites I came across is this cool website -- To be exact, I came across this thread :

Windows 7 - Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Driver Issues

And, unfortunately, what was mentioned did not work for me -- I did not go through all the pages though, so if what I am going to share with you is repeated for some/all of you, then I apologize for wasting your time :).

I also tried DriverMax. I made a backup of the driver from windows vista -- it was the previous operating system on my laptop. And I tried "painfully" to recover the backup, but I always get the blue screen!!! So, I have to go to the "Safe Mode" and delete the driver in order to make windows work again.

By the way, my laptop is and old Asus (one of the A6 series). -- I am not sure if that's important to know anyway.

To make a long story shorter, my case was the common case that I usually read from users who are suffering "like me" and others from this issue which is the automatic roll back to the standard VGA driver from windows 7 after the first restart. So, when I install the driver after long hours of different attempts using different ways, I get to a point where I get it work but with a restart requirement. Once windows 7 restarts, it rolls back to the standard VGA just like I did nothing!!

Now, the good news is: YOU get to end your journey of suffering just like me :cool:

Here is the BEST way that worked for me like a ***charm***, you just need to follow it carefully and it is sooooo easy to do. Thanks to "Lexxion" who wrote this great solution.

Here are the steps:

Problem

When installing 855GM Series video driver Windows 7 reverts back to Standard VGA adapter after restart. The problem is that 855GM Series video driver is not native for Windows 7 and it will always choose Standard VGA Adapter as native video driver. A lot of older laptops have this video chipset. I read a lot of tutorials on the net and nothing worked for me. So I figured out a UNIVERSAL way to get it to work, I think :)

Solution

The only driver that worked for me is: Intel(R) Graphics Controller 6.14.10.3722 . The reason why is that Standard VGA Adapter (Win7 native) is the same version (6.14.10.3722) but it has newer release date. Newest Intel driver 14.19.50 did NOT work. So get yourself the working video driver below. After Windows 7 install you will see that Standard VGA Adapter is installed and there is an exclamation mark on the "video controller". In order to install the driver we need to get exclamation mark on "video controller (vga compatible)". This spot is occupied by Standard VGA Adapter. Even when you unistall Standard VGA Adapter and install new driver after the reboot Standard VGA Adapter comes back. We need to disrupt Standard VGA Adapter from being installed. My way of disabling the adapter is to edit the driver file for it "c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys". There might be another way for letting Windows stop installing Standard VGA Adapter but I did not find it.

[I did NOT use these two links; I prefer you download # 2] :

[1] Intel(R) Graphics Controller 6.14.10.3722 (Windows)

Download 1
Download 2

[2] Intel(R) Graphics Controller 6.14.10.3732 (Windows)(Sleep Mode Fixed)(Thx to pc84)

Download 1 [ << download this one ]

Instructions

STEP 1

Make sure you unistall video drivers that do not work. If you see exclamation marks on your previous drivers in Device Manager, unistall them. Your Device Manager should say that you have Standard VGA Driver installed under Display category and exclamation mark on "video controller". Make sure you restart PC when asked.

STEP 2

We will need to edit "c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys" file now, but there is a problem. Windows Vista and Windows 7 will NOT allow you to edit system files even when you are the admin. Changing security attributes of that file did not work either. The file is owned by "TrustedInstaller" service. We will need to own the file and give ourselves the full control to edit it.
Click 'Start' and in 'Search' type 'cmd'. The result will show on top. Right-click on 'cmd' and choose "Run as Administrator". If your account does not have admin rights you might be prompted to enter username and password. I used account that already has administrator priviledges. You should have a command prompt with administrator priviledges.

STEP 3

Lets say my logged in username is peter

First command you do is:

takeown /f c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys

This will give ownship to the current user. You should see a message saying SUCCESS etc..

Second command you do is:

cacls c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys /G peter:F

There will be a confirmation message so type 'y'. This will change the security attributes to give you ONLY all the permissions for the file. If you are paranoid as me and want original permissions restored, I will show you how to restore the permissions to the previous step later on in this tutorial :). If 'cacls' command does not work you can try using 'icacls'. If you cannot edit this file try to boot to "Save Mode" and try it again (Thx to Giuseppe Chill).

STEP 4

Open c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys in any text editor. Just add any character to the begining of the text. Let's say we will add character x . So the text should start with xMZ and the rest of stuff. Save the file. This edit will render that file unusable.

STEP 5

In Device Manager uninstall Standard VGA Adapter. It will prompt you to restart so do it. After install you will see a message saying that certain devices did NOT installed successfuly, which is GOOD :). Go to Device Manager and you should see the exclamation point next to "video controller" and "video controller (vga compatible)". Right-click on "video controller (vga compatible)" and do update driver. Choose "Browse for the Driver" (or something like it :) ). Point to the driver directory that you downloaded and extracted (win2000). Click "OK". Wait for the driver to be installed. It might hang for a little (It will say that window is "not responding"). Do not worry as this is still installing the driver. It will prompt you to restart so do it. (If it does not prompt click anywhere and wait for message). After restart it will finish installing the driver.

Congratulations!!! You should have a working video driver!!! :)

STEP 6

Open c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys in any text editor. Remove the first character you put there which was x. Save the file. Your file will be usuable again :). You can stop here if you want, but if you want to restore the permissions for the file to original state go to next step.

STEP 7

Right-click on any other file in the c:\windows\system32\drivers. Choose "Properties". Go to "Security" tab. Now compare that security tab with the security tab of c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys. Just make sure the security tabs of those two files look the same (all tabs and advanced options). In order to add "TrustedInstaller" it is not the same as regular usernames because it is a service.
You will need to type "NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller" (without quotes) when adding it to own the file and to have all permissions. Once you done editing you can delete your account from c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys, because it was not there from the beginning. We took control over and the previous commands added it by default.


Source : Install 855GM Series Video Driver on Windows 7 - Tutorial


Good luck for you all guys. I just thought it might be helpful to share what worked for me with those who are struggling with it till now.


Share your good news with us :)


:: COdErIU





what lexxion said was tried by me in my laptop ,after performing all the steps when it try to open file vgapnp.sys it says access denied........please help me out ...whats the problem???????
 

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Hey guys,

I was struggling with the issue of installing the graphic driver of "Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Driver" for windows 7.

I search a lot through Google and one of the websites I came across is this cool website -- To be exact, I came across this thread :

Windows 7 - Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Driver Issues

And, unfortunately, what was mentioned did not work for me -- I did not go through all the pages though, so if what I am going to share with you is repeated for some/all of you, then I apologize for wasting your time :).

I also tried DriverMax. I made a backup of the driver from windows vista -- it was the previous operating system on my laptop. And I tried "painfully" to recover the backup, but I always get the blue screen!!! So, I have to go to the "Safe Mode" and delete the driver in order to make windows work again.

By the way, my laptop is and old Asus (one of the A6 series). -- I am not sure if that's important to know anyway.

To make a long story shorter, my case was the common case that I usually read from users who are suffering "like me" and others from this issue which is the automatic roll back to the standard VGA driver from windows 7 after the first restart. So, when I install the driver after long hours of different attempts using different ways, I get to a point where I get it work but with a restart requirement. Once windows 7 restarts, it rolls back to the standard VGA just like I did nothing!!

Now, the good news is: YOU get to end your journey of suffering just like me :cool:

Here is the BEST way that worked for me like a ***charm***, you just need to follow it carefully and it is sooooo easy to do. Thanks to "Lexxion" who wrote this great solution.

Here are the steps:

Problem

When installing 855GM Series video driver Windows 7 reverts back to Standard VGA adapter after restart. The problem is that 855GM Series video driver is not native for Windows 7 and it will always choose Standard VGA Adapter as native video driver. A lot of older laptops have this video chipset. I read a lot of tutorials on the net and nothing worked for me. So I figured out a UNIVERSAL way to get it to work, I think :)

Solution

The only driver that worked for me is: Intel(R) Graphics Controller 6.14.10.3722 . The reason why is that Standard VGA Adapter (Win7 native) is the same version (6.14.10.3722) but it has newer release date. Newest Intel driver 14.19.50 did NOT work. So get yourself the working video driver below. After Windows 7 install you will see that Standard VGA Adapter is installed and there is an exclamation mark on the "video controller". In order to install the driver we need to get exclamation mark on "video controller (vga compatible)". This spot is occupied by Standard VGA Adapter. Even when you unistall Standard VGA Adapter and install new driver after the reboot Standard VGA Adapter comes back. We need to disrupt Standard VGA Adapter from being installed. My way of disabling the adapter is to edit the driver file for it "c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys". There might be another way for letting Windows stop installing Standard VGA Adapter but I did not find it.

[I did NOT use these two links; I prefer you download # 2] :

[1] Intel(R) Graphics Controller 6.14.10.3722 (Windows)

Download 1
Download 2

[2] Intel(R) Graphics Controller 6.14.10.3732 (Windows)(Sleep Mode Fixed)(Thx to pc84)

Download 1 [ << download this one ]

Instructions

STEP 1

Make sure you unistall video drivers that do not work. If you see exclamation marks on your previous drivers in Device Manager, unistall them. Your Device Manager should say that you have Standard VGA Driver installed under Display category and exclamation mark on "video controller". Make sure you restart PC when asked.

STEP 2

We will need to edit "c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys" file now, but there is a problem. Windows Vista and Windows 7 will NOT allow you to edit system files even when you are the admin. Changing security attributes of that file did not work either. The file is owned by "TrustedInstaller" service. We will need to own the file and give ourselves the full control to edit it.
Click 'Start' and in 'Search' type 'cmd'. The result will show on top. Right-click on 'cmd' and choose "Run as Administrator". If your account does not have admin rights you might be prompted to enter username and password. I used account that already has administrator priviledges. You should have a command prompt with administrator priviledges.

STEP 3

Lets say my logged in username is peter

First command you do is:

takeown /f c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys

This will give ownship to the current user. You should see a message saying SUCCESS etc..

Second command you do is:

cacls c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys /G peter:F

There will be a confirmation message so type 'y'. This will change the security attributes to give you ONLY all the permissions for the file. If you are paranoid as me and want original permissions restored, I will show you how to restore the permissions to the previous step later on in this tutorial :). If 'cacls' command does not work you can try using 'icacls'. If you cannot edit this file try to boot to "Save Mode" and try it again (Thx to Giuseppe Chill).

STEP 4

Open c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys in any text editor. Just add any character to the begining of the text. Let's say we will add character x . So the text should start with xMZ and the rest of stuff. Save the file. This edit will render that file unusable.

STEP 5

In Device Manager uninstall Standard VGA Adapter. It will prompt you to restart so do it. After install you will see a message saying that certain devices did NOT installed successfuly, which is GOOD :). Go to Device Manager and you should see the exclamation point next to "video controller" and "video controller (vga compatible)". Right-click on "video controller (vga compatible)" and do update driver. Choose "Browse for the Driver" (or something like it :) ). Point to the driver directory that you downloaded and extracted (win2000). Click "OK". Wait for the driver to be installed. It might hang for a little (It will say that window is "not responding"). Do not worry as this is still installing the driver. It will prompt you to restart so do it. (If it does not prompt click anywhere and wait for message). After restart it will finish installing the driver.

Congratulations!!! You should have a working video driver!!! :)

STEP 6

Open c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys in any text editor. Remove the first character you put there which was x. Save the file. Your file will be usuable again :). You can stop here if you want, but if you want to restore the permissions for the file to original state go to next step.

STEP 7

Right-click on any other file in the c:\windows\system32\drivers. Choose "Properties". Go to "Security" tab. Now compare that security tab with the security tab of c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys. Just make sure the security tabs of those two files look the same (all tabs and advanced options). In order to add "TrustedInstaller" it is not the same as regular usernames because it is a service.
You will need to type "NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller" (without quotes) when adding it to own the file and to have all permissions. Once you done editing you can delete your account from c:\windows\system32\drivers\vgapnp.sys, because it was not there from the beginning. We took control over and the previous commands added it by default.


Source : Install 855GM Series Video Driver on Windows 7 - Tutorial


Good luck for you all guys. I just thought it might be helpful to share what worked for me with those who are struggling with it till now.


Share your good news with us :)


:: COdErIU

Just want to say .... THANK YOU!!!

FINALLY I have 'proper' graphics on my old laptop with Windows 7.

TOP MAN!!

You are a star!

:thumbsup:
 

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Hi there ppl,

I downloaded and instaled the driver Lexion mentioned and got some errors but after a milion reboots and enforcing the driver update, my windows 7 finally locked the drivers which were installed sucessfuly, so got yellow warnings on device manager no longer and can play AOM on windows7 sucessfuly, that was my goal.

Sadly...my general screen resolution decreased a little and is locked at 1024x768, so its kind of blurry compared to what i had before. Can anyone please help me on this?
Many thanks*
 

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