Intel VGA Driver Samsung NP-N100S
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Hello, I am looking for the Intel VGA driver compatible with Samsung NP-N100S on which I have installed Windows 8.
Configuration: Windows 8 / Firefox 26.0
Configuration: Windows 8 / Firefox 26.0
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Hello,
Is this the model http://www.samsung.com/ph/consumer/monitor-peripherals-printer/notebook-pc/netbook/NP-N100S-E01PH-support ?
If so, I couldn't find a VGA driver on the same Samsung site, other than the
Windows 7(32bit) 8.14.8.1064 VGA(Graphics), INTELVGA(Graphics) >>>
https://www.samsung.com/ph/support/model/NP-N100S-E01PH/
Click on the Driver link on the left, between Manuals and Firmware ...
The name of the extracted and compressed folder is Internal_VGA_Intel_32bit_8.14.8.1064.ZIP
Editor's note:
This is Intel Internal Graphic driver.
Please reference the below install steps.
1. Click the attached file and press the ''Save'' button.
Then press the ''Browse...'' button and select the place where you want to save the selected file.
2. After downloading the file, find the downloaded file and right-click on the file.
In the pop-up menu, select the ''Extract All...'' option.
3. On the ''Extraction Wizard'', press the ''Next'' button and press the ''Browse...'' button.
Select a folder to extract the file and press ''Next'' again.
4. After the file has been successfully extracted, see the extracted files.
Run the ''Setup.exe'' file or the ''setup.exe'' file in the folder.
-This driver may not be appropriate depending on the computer model.
Thanks. 2012.02.27
Not at all sure that this will work on your Windows 8.
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This driver 8.14.8.1064 I downloaded but during installation it says that the system does not have the minimum requirements for installation, both on Windows 7 and Windows 8. My model is NP-N100S that's what is written on the computer yet the sound driver 6.0.1.6499 works fine.
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Hello,
If it's a 64-bit version:
Download and install --> 7Zip 64 bits
Download this driver --> Video
and put it in your documents.
Right-click on --> GFX....exe
Choose --> 7Zip
Choose --> extract to GFX....
Go to Device Manager
Right-click on the device in question
Update Driver
Search for a driver on my computer
Browse
Go to your documents
Go to the unzipped driver folder --> GFX....
Folder --> VGA
Select the folder --> graphics
Next, etc...
Restart
(Not sure if this will work?)
Human beings are at their best when things are at their worst. -
It is useless to try to install the Internal_VGA_Intel_32bit_8.14.8.1064 driver on your Windows 8 system as it is only compatible with Windows 7 34-bit.
On the other hand, it is strange that it is impossible to install the Internal_VGA_Intel_32bit_8.14.8.1064 driver on your NP-N100S.
The fact that the sound driver 6.0.1.6499 works well means nothing in this case.
But this is just a personal opinion.
I am continuing to study your case...The superiority of IQ does not compensate for the mediocrity of the heart
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Following the tutorial from kaneagle, the GFX driver 8.15.8.1050_beta5 works perfectly with Windows 7 64bit, but with Windows 8, the installation starts but crashes at some point and results in a black screen. I had to restore from a restore point that was initially created. In conclusion, the GFX driver is compatible with Win7 but not with Win8. The model of my computer found in the BIOS is: N102SP/N100SP/N101SP 64bit. Is there a VGA driver compatible with Windows 8?
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Cannot find a driver for Windows 8 64 bits.
However, you can try this one --> Intel
Unzip it
Install it manually.
If nothing works, you may have to reinstall Windows 7?
Humans are at their best when things are at their worst. -
The manual installation of this driver didn't work, but when I added old hardware in the device manager and chose the Intel 3150 series, I installed this old device and it worked with the driver. I regained my brightness and resolution. The issue is therefore resolved. Thank you, kaneagle, I invite you to Ouagadougou.