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INTEL Right-click on your desktop and select Graphics Properties. Click 3D. Click Restore Defaults.
If the Intel Graphics adapter doesn’t appear after installing the integrated graphics driver on your system, then integrated graphics on your system may be disabled. Try rebooting the PC into the BIOS and enable integrated graphics.
The Intel® Graphics Control Panel can be opened from the Windows Start menu or using the shortcut CTRL+ALT+F12.
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Once you reach the BIOS menu, look for a menu similar to Graphics Settings, Video Settings or VGA Share Memory Size. You can typically find it under the Advanced menu. Then, up the Pre-Allocated VRAM to whichever option suits you best. Save the configuration and restart your computer.