HP ENVY 360: Need to update driver on the new laptop to run graphics - computer says contact Lim

I just bought a new HP laptop and I am trying to run a new application of video game that says I have an error AP301... apparently the driver on my system is later and only available at HP as a custom product - I would like to upgrade to the latest Intel driver but the Intel guys send back me to HP because the driver on my repressive owns HP...  I feel stuck... any suggestions?  Scott

Here's what you need to run FORZA Motorsport 6: Apex. You need 2 GB dedicated and your video card has 128 MB dedicated.

The GT740 is minimal and the Intel HD 520 is much less powerful:

http://www.game-debate.com/gpu/index.php?gid=3285&gid2=1247&compare=intel-hd-graphics-520-mobile-vs-geforce-gt-740m.

In other words, it is a challenging game that will simply not play on your computer. The game requires a new driver because it detects that some functions it must run are not taken in charge and on some video cards, a driver update will correct this, but your problem runs deeper than a few drivers way.

Forza Motorsport 6: Apex system requirements

 

Minimum

Recommended (1080 p at 60 frames per second)

Ideal (4K at 60 fps)

OPERATING SYSTEM

64-bit version of Windows 10 1511

64-bit version of Windows 10 1511

64-bit version of Windows 10 1511

Processor

Intel Core i3-4170 3.7 GHz

Intel Core i7-3820 @3.6 Ghz

Intel Core i7 - 6700 k @ 4 GHz

GPU

NVIDIA GeForce GT 740

AMD Radeon R7 250 X

NVIDIA GeForce 970

AMD Radeon R9 290 X

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980ti

AMD Radeon X fury

Disk space

30 GB

30 GB

SSD + 30 GB

RAM

8 GB

12 GB

16 GB

VRAM

2 GB

4 GB

6 + GB

DirectX

DirectX 12

DirectX 12

DirectX 12

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