If you are experiencing issues with your graphics driver after upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 10, and you cannot find a suitable driver, here are some steps you can take:
- Check Windows Update: After the upgrade, suitable graphics drivers should ideally be delivered through Windows Update (WU). You can check for updates in Settings > Windows Update. However, if you are using an older graphics adapter that has reached End-Of-Life (EOL), there may not be any drivers available.
- Manual Driver Installation: If the drivers are not available on WU, you can try to manually install an older driver from the IHV or OEM website. This might not always work, especially if the hardware is outdated, but it's worth trying.
- Use Microsoft Basic Display Adapter (MSBDA): If you cannot find a suitable driver, your system may fall back to using the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter. This driver has limited capabilities and may not support advanced features like multiple monitors.
- Consider Hardware Upgrade: If your graphics card is too old and there are no drivers available, you might need to consider upgrading to a newer graphics card that has support for Windows 10 drivers.
- Clean Install Considerations: If you performed a clean install of Windows 10, ensure that your Internet connection is working during the installation, as drivers will be downloaded from WU after the OS installation.
Unfortunately, if your hardware supplier no longer maintains the drivers, there may be limited options available for you.
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