OK, that's closer. What Intel processor do you have? The Intel HD graphics are integrated into the processor on modern systems.
Also is this a brand name system like a Dell or HP? If so what is the exact model of the whole computer, some manufacturer's require you to use only the drivers from them rather then the generic Intel drivers.
Also what error do you get and why are you trying to update the drivers?
Updating your graphics driver will not help you play games, your computer is not designed for gaming but basic office type work and web surfing. Also the second generation Intel Core series HD graphics are not supported on Windows 10 so no official driver and hence why you are having issues with it.
To play games you'll need a dedicated gaming graphics card, a high quality power supply, a new larger case, and probably a better processor too; in other words a whole new computer specially designed for gaming. Plus it's a Gateway, the lowest quality brand on the market that just doesn't offer the same performance, reliability, or compatibility of anything else on the market.
The games mostly played are html based games,java games,Minecraft,roblox, and Adobe application. Minecraft is the one having the issue. They worked fine before and after I updated. Until not. The date of my update was the release date of Windows 10.
OK, so just basic web based games aside from Minecraft which is mostly CPU dependent, that was important info that was left out.
How much RAM do you have?
What is the problem with Minecraft? Errors, slow, not loading? Have you uninstalled and reinstall it? Is your Java out of date? Go to the Java website and update Java, then go to Programs & Features in the Control Panel and uninstall all previous versions if there are any left after the upgrade.
Also go to Windows Update and run the check manually and see if there any updates waiting to be installed.
In Device Manager, what does it list for the graphics card, does it still list the Intel HD Graphics correctly or does it show as a Standard VGA Display adapter or does it list it with an error?
To get a proper graphics card you'd new a graphics car plus a new power supply and a new computer case. Your computer isn't designed for upgradability.
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