Let’s talk about something. Recently, our driver user reported that “Driver Life reminded him that his new i3 8100 graphics card does not have an adapted driver.” So he posted on the official Drive Life forum, in the graphics card driver section, and took photos of his own graphics card without a driver and his computer. Screenshot of the configuration.
1. The driver information that drives life and drives physical examination indeed shows that the integrated display has no driver.
2. Take a screenshot of the user's computer configuration, go to the nine-square grid in the lower right corner [Hardware Detection], and check the system information Windows 7? 64-bit, CPU Core I3 8100
Brother Driver, I thought for a second. Well, this Intel integrated graphics is not driverless. The reason is that this Intel Core i3 processor was too new when it was shipped from the factory. Obviously, the new integrated graphics does not support Win7 system. Therefore, Driver Life will show no adaptive driver.
3. The solution is very simple: as long as you upgrade the Win10 system, you can solve the driver problem of i3 8100 integrated graphics not supporting Win7. In this way, Driving Life can search for the driver of this Intel integrated graphics.
4. How to upgrade Win10 system:
The following is the process of upgrading Win10. Click Software Management in the lower right corner of Driver Life 7, search for "Win10" in the upper right corner of the software manager interface, download and install it.
Friends who have purchased a new CPU need to upgrade the system in order to perfectly solve the problem of unadapted drivers for i3 8100 integrated display Win7. This method is suitable for Intel Core i3/i5/i7 series processors without driver issues.