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Old February 22nd 17, 07:37 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.comp.os.windows-10,alt.comp.os.windows-8,alt.windows7.general
Paul[_32_]
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Default Restoring MIcrosoft Basic Display Adapter

Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:

I went ahead and reinstalled the OS. The Display section was again gone
after a few reboots. NO display adapter in the end.

The Asrock J3455M got Intel HD 500 as display.


I can find examples of other Win10 users with the same problem.
It seems the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter is present by behavior
(resolution stuck), but there is no entry in Device Manager.

A trip to Windows Update is supposed to fix it. Unless you've
already disabled Windows Update hardware driver updates.

I've done installs before (in a VM), where a notification box
appears saying the OS is "searching for a graphics driver",
or words to that effect. Maybe your install is in the same
state, and is looking for the real driver.

*******

Downloadcenter has a driver for your graphics.
The Asrock download page has a driver file too, from the same series.

2/3/2017 ~240MB Win7/8.1/10

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/dow...Windows-15-45-

The graphics\igdlh64.inf file has some labels:

iSKLULTGT1 = "Intel(R) HD Graphics 510"

However, your processor is Goldmont, and I don't see a
specific entry for that. It really shouldn't matter
about the core, if the GPU block is just copied from
another chip. Your graphics are supposed to be GT1
with 12 execution units.

*******

A command like this is supposed to display the details (in an
Administrator command prompt). I don't have any Intel graphics
here to test with, to see what it would show.

wmic PATH Win32_VideoController GET Description,PNPDeviceID /Format:List

Paul
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