Problem on Intel Hd Graphic 4000

Hi, guys! I just formated my notebook (HP Pavilion dv7-7047cl) and instaled the drivers from the HP Support center. Everything looks great, except for the INtel HD Graphic 4000, that shows a yellow exclamation on the drive list. My notebook also have a Nvidia Gforce GT 650M Driver instaled, and seems to work well. Ima kinda desperated here, because Ive donwloaded from the hp support site the last driver, but it keeps showing the yellow exclamation on it. How should I do to instal the Driver correctly : (sorry bout english) 

You can download and install Intel HD graphics driver from below intel website and check if graphic drivers are installed properly.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/24973/Intel-HD-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-7-8-8-1-64-bit

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