Right-click your current display adapter under and click Uninstall device .
The most stable and recommended route is to install Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit) on this machine. This will give you access to the last official drivers from Intel and your motherboard manufacturer.
⚠️ The Crucial Fact: The E2200 Has No Integrated Graphics Right-click your current display adapter under and click
Intel officially stopped supporting these legacy chipsets years ago. Official drivers generally only exist for: Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) Where to Download
Since the CPU itself doesn't handle graphics, you must identify your motherboard's chipset or any dedicated graphics card you have installed: ⚠️ The Crucial Fact: The E2200 Has No
Expand the section to see your graphics model. Identify the Chipset (if no dedicated card) :
Since Intel has moved these to "Legacy" status, you won't find them on the front page. You need the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) The Search: You are looking for the Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Windows 7 or XP (exe) Where to Find the "Relic" You need the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA)
. To get your display working, you actually need the driver for your motherboard's onboard VGA (typically an Intel G31, G33, or G41 chipset). Where to Find the Drivers
Follow the on-screen prompts of the installation wizard, accepting the license terms.