Unable to dl graphics driver

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Trying to download Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator version 15.12.75.4.64.1930 but get message saying my system does not meet minimum requirements.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build (First built from scratch in 2010 by someone else.. then I rebuilt it in 2015).
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
i7 4790k processor
Motherboard
Z97 Sabertooth Mark 1
Memory
Patriot 16gb
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti FTW
Monitor(s) Displays
19" Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Evo 120gb ssd
PSU
Corsair Cx600
Case
Haf 922
Cooling
Hydro Series H60 High Performance 120 mm
Keyboard
Microsoft
Mouse
Logitech
Browser
Firefox 37.0.4
Other Info
*Computer Manufacturer/Model Number: HP 15-d002tx Notebook* /

OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit / CPU: Intel Core i3-3110M / Memory: DDR3 4GB / Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics 4000, GeForce 820M / Keyboard: Microsoft / Browser: Firefox 37.0
Your listed specs show your computer as having a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics card.

If it still does and is being used, that is the graphics driver which you should update.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell OptiPlex 9020
OS
Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7-4790 3.60 GHz
Memory
32 GB DDR3-1600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600
Monitor(s) Displays
Viewsonic 32" LCD
Hard Drives
Kingston SATA 3 240 GB SSD
Internet Speed
Spectrum Internet 1000 Mbps
Link for the GPU 980 TI FTW is here: Official Advanced Driver Search | NVIDIA Select from the drop down. It will be the 900 series.

Make sure you select Windows 7 64 as that's what your OS is.

If you're talking about your HP laptop, well, that website is coded with BS Java Script nonsense to the tune of some 9 MB and it appears in some browsers like Chrome the website will happily sniff your behind to help tell you what drivers you need. I utterly hate such websites. I'm not sure if this is the old ActiveX crap or not. I actually blocked ActiveX in my router running the third-party firmware DD-WRT back then due to its potential for massive hack ability. Now I just roll Sandboxie for my browsers at layer 7 (application) instead of blocking the crap at layer 3 (network). I may go the router route again though.

To those that know. Ever went to those websites that scan your computer to see if your Comp. meets game requirements? Thank ActiveX and whatnot. You could run Zap Web Proxy, install a Zap proxy generated Cert in the browser and fire up Wireshark to see what's going on behind the scenes as the website interacts with your computer. I may do that with this HP website one day or even those game requirement reporting websites. HEHE.

So having said all this crap that's probably above your pay grade. If you are using Chrome at HP's driver downloading website and it forces an auto computer check, try Firefox. It may be my Firefox prefs though, but in my Firefox install this auto detection crap didn't happen. Absent of that I just downloaded the damn webpage with all of its glorious nonsensical web code JS crap. So you can unzip this folder and double click the HTML file which will open locally on your computer. Then your links on that webpage will retrieve the drivers you so desire. Note: The folder along with the HTML file is required. The folder holds the JS, CSS and whatnot resources to render the HTML page correctly.

https://mega.nz/file/cI8S1BKZ#zJsAIEF3lbEZs69hHUbiXCmFHuNxACzk1VVQdysSgso


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Okay, when you click a link in my downloaded web page it won't work. So just rick click the link for the driver and select "Copy link address." Now paste that address in your address bar and hit enter. That'll be the direct download link.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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