Windows 10 includes a generic “Microsoft Basic Display Adapter” driver that works with nearly all graphics hardware.
How to install/activate it:
What this driver provides:
Important Note Before You Begin:
The Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 is a processor released in 2009. It contains an integrated graphics controller (Intel GMA 4500). Intel does not provide official Windows 10 drivers for this graphics chip. Microsoft has ended support for this legacy hardware. However, you can still achieve basic display functionality using the driver included with Windows 10.
C:\IntelGMA).igdlh64.inf (usually inside a Graphics or Win7-64 folder).Troubleshooting forced install:
If the driver struggle is too great, consider these alternative operating systems that natively support GMA graphics:
For most users clinging to the E7500, Linux Mint XFCE or Windows 8.1 are far better experiences than fighting with unsupported Windows 10 drivers. Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 Graphics Driver For Windows 10 64-bit
Because the integrated graphics on the E7500 is obsolete for Windows 10, your best path for a decent experience is installing a low-cost dedicated graphics card.
Recommended low-profile cards (compatible with most older PCs): Windows 10 includes a generic “Microsoft Basic Display
Benefits: