Cannot install driver Intel 7.14.10.1227 on Satellite Pro A120

Hello

I have a problem with the upgrade of my Satellite Pro A120 PSAC1 - 10l with Windows Vista Professional on this topic. I want to install the display driver Intels 7.14.10.1227 I downloaded the Toshibas site. It was written that this driver is my gm945 chipset.

When I try to lunch the installation it says that: my computer does not respond with the minimum req for the installation of the software. Even in the Readme file, it is said that it is for my computer. Help me with this!

Thank you
Paul

You are right. The Satellite Pro A120 PSAC1E seems to be equipped with the Intel 945 GM Express Chipset graphics card chipsets.

I checked the page of the Toshiba driver and found another; Intel 7.14.10.1147 driver version.

Please check if this version can be installed correctly on your system.

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