This system does not have the minimum requirements

install graphics driver for windows 8.1 64 bit in my laptop (i3 processor).got error in this system does not have the minimum requirements

Hi: Your notebook is not supported by HP for W8.1. See if the W7 graphics driver from your notebook's support page works. Manually install it if the auto install doesn't work. This package provides the driver that enables the Intel High-Definition (HD) Graphics in supported notebook models that are running a supported operating system. If high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) video output is supported, this package also installs the HDMI Audio Driver. File name: SP52195.exe

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