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Once this is installed, your system should be using the HD 4000 drivers. You should have at least 1GB of video memory installed, and your system should be able to run the latest games. If you don't have 1GB of video memory installed, you can download more from VideocardBenchmark . If you don't have an nVidia or AMD card, you can also add an AMD Radeon HD 7670M if you have a Windows 7/8 PC.
If you have not installed the drivers for your hardware before, then you may be presented with a message that the driver is unable to be installed on your system, check that you have a version of Windows that supports the needed hardware. The following is an example of this message:
For those of you running Windows 7 or Windows 8, you may also want to download the Intel Graphics BIOS Update Utility. If your BIOS is out of date, this utility can update your graphics drivers without having to use the Intel Graphics Driver Update feature.
If you are running Windows Vista, you may want to download the Intel Graphics Driver for Windows Vista to get the Intel Graphics BIOS Update Utility. For more information, please visit the Intel website.
If you are running Windows 7, the Intel Graphics Driver is bundled with the Intel Graphics Command Center. So, if you are looking for the driver to install the Intel Graphics Command Center, you can go ahead and install the Intel Graphics Driver.
The main reason for this change is that the Intel Graphics Command Center software does not support graphics drivers prior to the Intel Graphics Command Center, and prior to this driver release, there was no way to update graphics drivers in Windows. This new driver release will allow users to update their graphics drivers directly from within the Intel Graphics Command Center software using the Intel Graphics Driver Update feature.
That said, while I was looking for solutions to this problem on the web I came across one useful thread on Dell Forum which has some useful information. Here is the link to the thread: Intel HD 4000 Driver Troubleshooting 827ec27edc