Article ID: 000005510 Here are two methods to properly identify the integrated graphics controller in your system. Integrated graphics controllers are also called video cards or graphics cards. Method one: The can help you identify the Intel® Graphics Controller. It can also identify if a driver update is required. Example: Method two: Manually identify your Intel® Graphics Controller. Select your operating system from the list below and follow the instructions. Click or the topic for details: Windows® 10. • Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Display Settings. • Click Advanced display settings. • Click Display adapter properties. • See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab. Note If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. Update driver: DELL Video: Intel G31/G33/Q33/Q35 Graphics Driver - driver software, Download. Intel G31/G33/Q33/Q35. Intel G31/G33/Q33/Q35 Graphics Driver. It would be necessary to check directly with the computer manufacturer to determine what graphics controller your system uses so the proper driver can be installed. Note2 If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to the section Other identification methods Windows 8*. • If you are not in desktop mode, select the Desktop tile. • Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Screen resolution. • Click Advanced settings. • See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab. Note If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. It would be necessary to check directly with the computer manufacturer to determine what graphics controller your system uses so the proper driver can be installed. Note2 If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to the section Other identification methods Windows 7*. • Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Screen resolution. • Click Advanced settings. • See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab. Note If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. It would be necessary to check directly with the computer manufacturer to determine what graphics controller your system uses so the proper driver can be installed. Note2 If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to the section Other identification methods Windows Vista* • Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Personalize. • Click Display settings. • Click Advanced settings. • See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab. Note If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. It would be necessary to check directly with the computer manufacturer to determine what graphics controller your system uses so the proper driver can be installed. Note2 If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to the section Other identification methods Other identification methods You can use other ways to identify the graphics product in your computer. We don't recommend these methods for beginners. The utility automatically identifies the computer components, operating system, and driver versions on your computer. • Right-click the desktop and select Graphics Properties. Navigate to the Options and Support tab. Look under the Information Center submenu for Accelerator In Use.
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