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    street.soul is offline Upgraded User
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    Im using windows 7 ultimate on my samsung n110 and recently i got this problem in action center saying that some of your driver is causing windows to resume from sleep slowly.The driver they showed a problem with is igdkmd32.sys and it said if not using the driver then consider uninstalling it. Sometimes my netbook doesn't resume frm sleep properly i have to switch it of and then again start windows 7.

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    Its your intel onboard graphics driver.

    Have you tried updating it through windows update or updated it manually by downloading driver from Intel? (vista drivers will work mostly).
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    Himanshunegi198 is offline Upgraded User
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    As Shripad said, this file is use by intel graphics chipset. Uninstall graphics driver compltelly reboot and install with the latest version.

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    street.soul is offline Upgraded User
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    No i havent updated it. So should i unistall and and install the updated version or should i straight away update the driver ?

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    street.soul is offline Upgraded User
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    Windows Update says the compueter is up to date so now from where do u update the driver ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by street.soul
    Windows Update says the compueter is up to date so now from where do u update the driver ?


    You can try re-installing your vista driver. That should work as most of the Vista drivers work in Win 7

 

 

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