Intel provides these original driver packages, though they are primarily designed for older operating systems: Windows 7 & Vista (64-bit) 15.22.58.64.2993 (8.15.10.2993) is the standard for 64-bit systems. Windows 7 & Vista (32-bit) 15.22.58.2993 (8.15.10.2993) for 32-bit setups. ZIP vs. EXE : Intel typically offers both. The
is preferred if you need to manually force an update through Device Manager, which is often required when trying to get these older graphics to work on newer versions of Windows. Recommendation Intel® Graphics Driver for Windows* [15.33]
If the standard installer fails (common on Windows 10/11 for legacy chips): Download the of the driver. Extract the folder to your desktop. Right-click the Start Button and select Device Manager .
If you are running Windows 10, the official Windows 7 drivers above are your best bet. Because they are not officially supported for Windows 10, you may need to:
After testing nearly 15 legacy driver archives, one stands out as the best in terms of stability, performance (for its age), and compatibility across Windows 7, 8, and 10.