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Is this your graphics? Intel® HD Graphics 4000
Can you verify you have the latest driver installed please?
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/sea...+Graphics+4000
My apologies: Between about a dozen downloads of the .ISO file and about a dozen other attempts of upgrading my notebook, I forgot to change My System Specs on the forum back to my notebook. I had changed it to my desktop system when I was working on (SUCCESSFULLY!) upgrading it to Win10.
My notebook: Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, i7-4510U, Intel 4400 iGPU, 8 GB RAM, Samsung 256GB SSD, 3200x1800 LED, OEM Windows 8.1 Home
I installed & launched the "Intel Driver Update Utility" which advised that graphics drivers were up to date.
My old eMachine EL1333G still work after 5 years and it camewith Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. The MS tag on the case has a ProductKey that is different from the one from magical jellybean keyfinder, or anotherkeyfinder, so I presume that is from the SP1 update? Anyway, sincemy graphic adapter will not allow Win-10 to install, so I just downloadedit and attempted to activate, but it will not. Ientered both Keys without success.
Windows 10 appears interesting even with the lower screenresolution, and it worked well on my Dell 1545 laptop; but, I did not activateit, just went back to Win 7. Why did the Win-10 activate not work wit either of the Win-7Keys?
As an old fart computer guy (from tube analog to Dick Tracy wrist watches) and retired on a budget, get my drift, buying a new PC will have to wait until my old eMachine smokes and I am too lazy to fix it.
Because .. MS has never said that we would be able to activate Win10 with Win7/8/8.1 keys.Why did the Win-10 activate not work wit either of the Win-7Keys?
All they've said is that we have to do an Upgrade of an existing Win7/8/8.1 install -- and THAT gets activated.
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But to be fair, they never said they would not, to my knowledge. And the media creation page says to have a key ready, and the install asks for a key with a big bold box, similar to the past 20+ years ("skip" is in the background).
This is in an upgrade tool. There are no OEM/s, and if you had a licensed copy, why in the hell would you be at that screen in the 1st place.
No problem at all. So you have (x64 I assume) Intel® Iris™, Iris™ Pro and HD Graphics Driver for Windows* 7/8/8.1 64-bit version 15.36.23.64.4251 (10.18.14.4251) released 7-27-2015. And no bangs in Device Manager at all? even with showing hidden devices? Because someone said that they called MS support with upgrade failures and was told that failure in the early percentage is due to drivers. There's also a BIOS update from this past May.