hmm...have you double checked? sometimes it reports some as up-to-date though there now. PS you dont have to get windows 10 edition, normal version shall remain compatable with windows 10.
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The Mobile Intel 4 series are no longer supported by Intel, and the latest drivers that were made for them are for Windows 7. You can attempt to install them, but I give you no guarantee.
The Mobile Intel 4 series are no longer supported by Intel, and the latest drivers that were made for them are for Windows 7. You can attempt to install them, but I give you no guarantee.
I used to have an old Dell Latitude with an Intel 4 Series mobile and once I upgraded to Windows 8.1 I was unhappily surprised that there aren't any drivers besides the WDDM ones which don't work for Minecraft. I was forced to use modded drivers. Honestly if you have an Intel 4 Series don't even try to game and get a new PC. Sadly a GPU upgrade isn't possible because your DxDiag log says you have an Inspiron 1545 which is a budget laptop from early 2009. Sadly you'll need a new PC to do any type of gaming.
If you just play Minecraft than a low-end ~$300-$400 desktop should be decent.
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It is 100% correct information. I spent all afternoon figuring it out. Windows 10 and Java apparetly don't get along very well.
The OP did not state that they have turned on fullscreen mode, nor have they stated that they can get into the game, but crashed instantly. Instead, they have provided a DxDiag log of which is linked if they do not have updated drivers, or have incompatible drivers installed.
Java is not the issue here, and it "gets along" fine with Windows 10. The "outdated drivers" message only appears if the installed driver is not fully featured, which usually have the Microsoft Corporation and WDDM tag. Java runs in a virtual machine environment, which allows for its cross-platform ability, so the operating system does not really matter in this case.
Most people run fullscreen, and it's at least an option to try. "Update your drivers" and "Revert to Windows 7" are not support options.
Like I said, I spent a limited amout of time coming up with a workaround. You should do a little bit of research on this issue however. I now understand why people are seeking support options elsewhere.
... "Update your drivers" and "Revert to Windows 7" are not support options....
Except those are the only 2 options because there hasn't been drivers for that GPU since Windows 7. There's no Windows 8 or 10 drivers for that GPU as Intel dropped support for it. He would have to revert to 7 unless he wanted to use modded drivers which is not something that someone asking for support here would want to do.
Trust me I know this because I had a laptop with the exact same GPU.
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http://paste.ubuntu.com/12076507/ <-- that is my DxDiag system info.
Problem:
I am getting a outdated drivers message when I attempt to run the game EVEN THOUGH ALL DRIVER ARE UP TO DATE HELP ME!
hmm...have you double checked? sometimes it reports some as up-to-date though there now. PS you dont have to get windows 10 edition, normal version shall remain compatable with windows 10.
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Retired StaffThey are absolutely not.
The Mobile Intel 4 series are no longer supported by Intel, and the latest drivers that were made for them are for Windows 7. You can attempt to install them, but I give you no guarantee.
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/22167/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-Driver-Windows-7-64-Windows-Vista-64-exe-
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Alternatively you can try installing them forcefully,
http://hopper.minecraft.net/help/guides/drivers/intel-manual-install/
With the zip file here,
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/22166/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-Driver-Windows-7-64-Windows-Vista-64-zip-
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Otherwise, you may need to revert to Windows 7.
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I used to have an old Dell Latitude with an Intel 4 Series mobile and once I upgraded to Windows 8.1 I was unhappily surprised that there aren't any drivers besides the WDDM ones which don't work for Minecraft. I was forced to use modded drivers. Honestly if you have an Intel 4 Series don't even try to game and get a new PC. Sadly a GPU upgrade isn't possible because your DxDiag log says you have an Inspiron 1545 which is a budget laptop from early 2009. Sadly you'll need a new PC to do any type of gaming.
If you just play Minecraft than a low-end ~$300-$400 desktop should be decent.
Gaming PC: AMD A8-7600 3.3GHz Quad-Core Processor | Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-DS2H Micro ATX Motherboard | Kingston HyperX Fury Blue 4GB DDR3-1866 Memory | Western Digital BLACK SERIES 500GB 2.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive | Thermaltake VL80001W2Z ATX Mid Tower Case | Corsair Builder 430W 80 + Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply | Windows 10 Insider Preview 64-Bit |
Laptop: Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4GHz Dual-Core Processor | Dell Inc. 0F328M Motherboard | 4GB DDR2-667MHz Memory | 74GB Seagate ST980313AS ATA Hard Drive | Dell Latitude E6500 Chassis | Dell 90W AC Adapter | Windows 10 Insider Preview 32-Bit |
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You can update your drivers six way to sunday and it won't fix anything.
Turn off fullscreen in the settings.
I'm not sure if it's a Java problem or a Minecraft problem but that's the glitch.
Granted I'm assuming you have the problem where you can launch but once you get into a game it hangs and crashes there.
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ModeratorPlease don't post false information, the post above by cestislife is correct and the ONLY solution to this crash
It is 100% correct information. I spent all afternoon figuring it out. Windows 10 and Java apparetly don't get along very well.
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Retired StaffThe OP did not state that they have turned on fullscreen mode, nor have they stated that they can get into the game, but crashed instantly. Instead, they have provided a DxDiag log of which is linked if they do not have updated drivers, or have incompatible drivers installed.
Java is not the issue here, and it "gets along" fine with Windows 10. The "outdated drivers" message only appears if the installed driver is not fully featured, which usually have the Microsoft Corporation and WDDM tag. Java runs in a virtual machine environment, which allows for its cross-platform ability, so the operating system does not really matter in this case.
Most people run fullscreen, and it's at least an option to try. "Update your drivers" and "Revert to Windows 7" are not support options.
Like I said, I spent a limited amout of time coming up with a workaround. You should do a little bit of research on this issue however. I now understand why people are seeking support options elsewhere.
Except those are the only 2 options because there hasn't been drivers for that GPU since Windows 7. There's no Windows 8 or 10 drivers for that GPU as Intel dropped support for it. He would have to revert to 7 unless he wanted to use modded drivers which is not something that someone asking for support here would want to do.
Trust me I know this because I had a laptop with the exact same GPU.
Gaming PC: AMD A8-7600 3.3GHz Quad-Core Processor | Gigabyte GA-F2A68HM-DS2H Micro ATX Motherboard | Kingston HyperX Fury Blue 4GB DDR3-1866 Memory | Western Digital BLACK SERIES 500GB 2.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive | Thermaltake VL80001W2Z ATX Mid Tower Case | Corsair Builder 430W 80 + Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply | Windows 10 Insider Preview 64-Bit |
Laptop: Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4GHz Dual-Core Processor | Dell Inc. 0F328M Motherboard | 4GB DDR2-667MHz Memory | 74GB Seagate ST980313AS ATA Hard Drive | Dell Latitude E6500 Chassis | Dell 90W AC Adapter | Windows 10 Insider Preview 32-Bit |
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