In here you should see the previously created custom resolution.Switch back to the Adapter tab and click List All Modes button. Update your computers drivers using DriverMax, the free driver update tool - Display Adapters - Intel Corporation - Intel(R) Q45/Q43 Express Chipset. ![]() In the Display Adaptor Properties window click on Monitor tab, uncheck Hide modes that this monitor cannot display box, and click Apply.Now go to Windows Settings > System > Display, click on Advanced Display Settings and then Display Adaptor Properties for Display1.Display > Custom Resolutions add a new 1920x1080, 32bit, 60Hz resolution.Right click on the Desktop > Graphics Properties. ![]() This driver didn't resolve the actual issue, but luckily it supports custom resolutions which allowed for the following workaround: If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. This was actually not even the latest version of this driver available from Intel, but the latest one wouldn't install at all. Download The package provides the installation files for Intel Q45/Q43 Express Chipset (WDDM 1.1) Graphics Driver version 8. ![]() ![]() The chipset is too old for any official Windows 10 support, but after some experimenting, I found that a Windows 7 / Vista version ( Win7Vista_64_151719) that successfully upgraded the native Windows 10 graphics driver (I also saved a copy here in case Intel pulls it from it' website). First of all, I tried to find a suitable Intel Graphics Media Accelerator driver for this chipset that would work in Windows 10.
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