MSI Z87-G45 Motherboard wont install Intel VGA driver

iMADo14

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So i just rebooted my pc, and for some reason i cannot install the intel VGA driver it says "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software." I have no idea what to do. However, i am able to install Virtu MVP driver, but as soon as i start it up it says "Wrong GPU configuration. Please check your hardware/drivers. Disabling Virtu MVP 2.0, and exiting." Does anyone no how to solve these problems?
 


Yeah, i guess - since i'm done with all windows update.
uninstalling what?

msi z87-g45 gaming socket-1150
Intel Core i5-4670K
MSI GeForce GTX 760 Gaming 2GB PhysX
Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD
8gb ddr ram
 

uh... nvm.

why are you trying to install intel's gfx driver when you have a discreet gtx 760 in your system?

use the gtx 760 as primary. the igpu is far too weak.
 


idk, my computer freezes randomly, and i thought it could be because i havent installed every single driver... but i also thought that the Virtu mvp says i have a wrong gpu configuration, can it have something to do with that?
 

what actually happens during these freezing events?
any particular software or games?
what are the cpu, gfx card temperatures (idle, load)? use hwmonitor or speccy or msi afterburner (for gfx card).
what power supply and cpu cooler are you using? are all the cable connections properly connected, no looseness?
 


It just freezes and waits for me to restart, it can happen during gaming or just surfing on the Internet. I don't know the temp but I will download 1 of the programs you suggested. I have no idea of what power supply i use and no, no loose ends
 

if your pc is under warranty, take it to the builder/seller or contact the customer support for help.

if it's not,
you need to look inside your pc case, the psu model and number will be printed on a label on the power supply.

monitor the temps when the pc freezes.
check the system event logs. if you see some error, mention it here.
check if it's really random or only happens with certain software or workloads (like gaming).

 


So i installed hwmonitor. what should i look at?
 

assume that the above reading was taken when your pc was doing nothing, yes? your idle temperature is quite high. you should check your cooler assembly for any looseness. second, make your your motherboard's bios is updated.
i suspect that since your idle temperature is this high, the cpu hits its limit at load and the pc freezes. for double checking, take the same idle temp measurements with speccy too. but don't use both at the same time.