

Type 'dxdiag' and press Enter or click 'OK'. In the Run dialog box, type the name of a program, folder, document, or Internet resource - Windows will open it for you if it is valid. so we are stuck. Press the Windows key + R or right-click Start and select 'Run' from the contextual menu. Intel never "back ported" miracast support onto the older hardware.

I am thinking Intel never made a WiDi version of the graphics drivers that work with windows 10, since Microsoft natively supported miracast. Intel® HD Graphics 3000 (mobile) (not supported with Windows 10)Ģnd generation Intel® Core™ i3/i5/i7 Mobile Processor (not supported with Windows® 10)ģrd Generation Intel® Core™ i3/i5/i7 Mobile and Desktop Processor (not supported with Windows 10) Click Projecting to This PC from the bottom. Click Wireless Display - at the bottom of the list. Next, select Project, rather than Connect. Right-click Action Center in the taskbar. Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265 Intel(R) HD Graphics. The method for projecting from a Windows 10 PC to another computer is similar. This package installs the software (Intel Wireless Display) to support the following devices.

To install a driver in Windows, you will need to use a built-in utility called Device Manager. This is a Miracast-enabled Windows 10 PC. Intel® HD Graphics 4000 (not supported with Windows 10) Once you download your new driver, then you need to install it. Thanks for the tip- I did not know that tool existed! I was able to start the windows 7/8 installer now, but it looks like Intel runs an OS check inside of the installer, which despite the compatibility being set to windows 8 knows that it is running on Windows 10.
