Click on the following links for the driver package readme info./IGFX-1322/Readme.txt This. NVidia Graphics Driver (Windows Vista 64-bit / Windows. Feb 04, 2007 I've searched the web for a solution and all I could find was to install an older driver (151 I think) but I can't download. 'Display driver igfx. Sep 27, 2017 I constantly get this error mesages half a dozen time a day. Even without doing any thing but logging onto internet to check mail. Display driver igfx stopped responding and has successfully recovered. I recently downloaded and installed winvista_159 for the Mobile Intel 965 chipset and when I play World of Warcraft the screen will go black for about 2-3 seconds and then go back to normal. Sometimes the screen will just freeze up completely and I have to exit using task manager. I've searched the web for a solution and all I could find was to install an older driver (151 I think) but I can't download it from Intel. I really don't know what to do and I'm at my wits end. I don't know why this is happening as I've playing WoW for about a year now and never had this problem. The reason I downloaded the update in the first place was I stopped playing for a couple of months and when I came back I was getting very low fps (2-7). A new patch came out while I was not playing so this may have something to do with the low fps. I'm getting very frustrated and would appreciate any help or advice. I'll include some info from my dxdiag in case it might help. I a have solution to a problem that plagues many players! I too have been having a problem where about three mins after logging into WoW the screen goes black for 4-5 seconds, and then continues to do so every 30 seconds or so. Here are my system specs. GTW GT5412 OS: Vista Home Premium 32-Bit Processor: Intel Core 2 1.80Ghz Ram: 2038MB Video Card: Intel 82945G Express Chipset Family. I read all over on the internet trying to fix it, and everyone said to download the 02/04/07 drivers from intel.com but every time I would run the installer it would tell me they weren't made for my computer. Here is how I eventually got it to work. Step 1: Download the 02/04/07 drivers from Intel (Version # 15.1) Put them somewhere you'll remember. (Desktop) Step 2: Go to [Start -> Control Panel -> Security -> Turn automatic updating on or off (Under Windows Update) -> Select 'Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them. Step 3: Go to [Start -> Control Panel -> System and Maintenance -> Device Manager -> Tell Vista to Continue -> Display Adapters -> Right-click and uninstall your current drivers.
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