Can't Install Intel Graphics Driver - Computer Does Not Meet Minimum Requirements
Aug 3, 2015
I get the message this computer does not meet minimum requirements. I have gtx 970 with latest driver and I installed latest drivers from mainboard site. My motherboard is asrock z97 fatality killer. My cpu is i5 4460.
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I just downloaded & installed a driver for my graphics card from Geforce.com, and am gonna reboot, which is why I posted this now in case I can't make it back, lol. If you post though I'll be able to see it on my phone, but I might not be able to respond (I can't type sometimes - it closes my keyboard).
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